

The town of Raven Brooks is ominously quiet, and I frequently found myself whipping around to look over my shoulder at the slightest noise or sign that something else was present.

Hello Neighbor 2 has no problem dialing up some incredibly effective scares. Peterson, Raven Brooks, and the rest of its citizens. With several outstanding missing person cases, Quentin decides to dig into the matter himself, uncovering dark secrets about Mr. Peterson, the titular neighbor and returning antagonist. Hello Neighbor 2 drops players into the shoes of Quentin, an investigative journalist and resident of Raven Brooks. While there are some pleasant quality-of-life improvements, Hello Neighbor 2 hardly feels like a fleshed-out sequel.

At long last, the game that started it all has received a proper sequel with Hello Neighbor 2. After becoming a cult classic, the Hello Neighbor franchise was quickly saturated with spin-offs, a prequel, and even a series of books. The original Hello Neighbor offered a uniquely creepy spin on the survival horror genre, with players attempting to secretly navigate an increasingly intricate home that their suspicious neighbor is patrolling.
