7/10/2023 0 Comments Hello neighbor 3But something still seems to be fishy here. He finds out that the house in front of his is half ruined. This time, the main hero has grown up! He lives in the apartment, but one day, he decides to move back to his old house. Hello Neighbor is available on PC, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One.Ī copy of Hello Neighbor provided by publisher.You will be happy to learn about new adventures in Hello Neighbor! This horror game is still not over. It’s full of bugs, has horrible puzzle design, and just feels like a chore to play. Unfortunately, Hello Neighbor feels like an early access game that just launched. There are plenty of other annoyances that makes the game more frustrating to play as well. I’ve also witnessed my character get launched into the air randomly and the neighbour getting stuck on the environment for a few minutes (which I guess doubles as a good thing, unless he’s in the way). After searching around for upwards of an hour trying to find out if there is another way, I gave up and reset my progress through the Act. Once during a good chunk of the way through Act 3, several key items that are required to progress just randomly disappeared after being caught. That’s not to mention the countless glitches and bugs. Plus, much like the key card mentioned earlier, a lot of items are in illogical places. The level design overall is just frustrating as you need to figure out where you need to go, what items you need to get and in which order. Once done I go back to the freezer and wait for a block of ice to melt. To actually get access to the cage I needed to go into the bedroom (which in itself was a puzzle) and place items in very specific positions. During Act 3 in order to get the key card for the basement, which for some reason is stored in a freezer, I needed to find the generator, which is strangely locked in a cage attached to the outside of the house. They aren’t fun to solve, and some of them are downright ridiculous and make no sense. If that wasn’t bad enough, the worst aspect of Hello Neighbor are the puzzles. I don’t know what’s creepier- the doll or the bearskin rug. For better or worse, most of the time it just worked. Eventually I decided to just give up on the entire stealth aspect of the game and just make a mad dash to where I need to go. The only dangers are the easily avoided traps he sets in areas you travel through, such as a bear trap or a security camera. You spawn back outside with the equipment you have and the progress you have made saved, which is a good thing since you will get caught a lot. The floaty movement and poor controls get worse later in the game, where it becomes very much an awkward platformer. Often you will try and jump through a window and will just end up jumping against it. The controls for the game are equally as bad. His pathfinding can be hilariously bad as well, often taking what seems like the longer route around his house or jumping through windows when there’s an open door right next to it. Sometimes he will lock onto you and chase you relentlessly, and other times he just gives up and goes to do something else. ![]() Your main goal in Hello Neighbor is to sneak around the house to find items that will let you progress, whilst also avoiding the big baddie himself, who is incredibly inconsistent. It’s also worth pointing out every time you do get caught the game just appears frozen for a few seconds, rather than cutting to a loading screen. There’s also lack of animations when climbing over objects, when using ladders, and when you get caught. The character models and environments just don’t look very good. The visuals are not impressive in the slightest. Unfortunately, Hello Neighbor also has one of the worst endings for a game in recent memory. It tries too hard to go deeper by giving the neighbor a boring and predictable tragic backstory through dream-like sequences if you get caught too many times. ![]() ![]() That’s when you decide to find out what’s going on yourself and proceed to find a way into his basement, only to escape and eventually return for the finale. Then they see the neighbor locking up the basement. The story is simple you start the game as a child playing on the street when you hear what they think is a child’s scream coming from your neighbor’s house. No wonder the children are so intrigued about what’s inside.
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