

Nicky Roth, a young teenager, is walking home when he notices his neighbor, Theodore Peterson, attacking someone who is screaming. The theme park ride nightmare shows that the daughter, Mya (represented by a cardboard cutout) fell from a great height (symbolized as a roller coaster drop), and that she was buried in a yard by Mr. It works with more subtle things creepy neighbors that you cannot trust, mysterious things that go bump in the night, a rural town with a secret, and the feeling of unease when you may be just about to uncover a skeleton in somebody’s closet.Ī year before the events of the game, Theodore and Diane Peterson got into a car collision, resulting in the death of Diane, who flat-lined in the hospital. Hello Neighbor approaches horror in a more delicate way, doing away with the straight in-your-face classic horror aspects of the grown-up world. There is a clear dichotomy between these two genres, but the narrative walks the line by burying its secrets along with its trauma…sometimes quite literally. Peterson.Īt the heart of Hello Neighbor lies a carefully constructed layer-cake of social horror and family-friendly fare. Nicky goes through suspicion, abduction, trauma, and acceptance during this game, all because of Mr. You play as Nicky Roth, a young boy who is trying to find out the secrets of his neighbor. Hello Neighbor is a game about sneaking into your neighbor's house to figure out what horrible secrets he's hiding in his basement.

3.1 The Nightmare Sequences (Pre-Act 1).
