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There's something strange in the neighborhood...

Hello Neighbor, an unsettling stealth/horror experience about infiltrating your creepy neighbor's house, is now available for pre-order, DRM-free on GOG.com.

Looks at this guy. There is something up with him, you just know it. If only you could sneak into his basement and investigate.
But be careful: Every distraction, trick, or access point you try will soon be countered by the adaptive AI, so you need to be smart and quick if you want to uncover all his secrets without becoming one of them...

Pre-order now and get immediate access to the game's playable early builds.
These will appear under Backups & Goodies in your library.

Want a free taste? Try the demo!

Watch the trailer.
Post edited September 12, 2017 by maladr0Id
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Sculpy: That's a pretty wild and arrogant assumption, considering Dynamic Pixels are not a UK-based company, and British English is not the only official/correct version of written English.
Stop being so typically, snottily British. I doubt the acceptably spelled title would be any further indicator of quality.
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Ricky_Bobby: Oh man, as a kid learning English these American English vs Brittish English spellings were always annoying to discover. I've read that most English words ending in -our have a French or Latin origin anyway, not Brittish.
English, much like our culture, is a bastard language, full of appropriated terms and words.

Many of the oddities of English come from early attempts by monks to write English, rather than latin, into books. Given there was no real standard, the dictionary doesn't get invented for another 400 years, the monks where making it up.

While I understand the "New World" gave people the oppotunity to clean up a lot of these oddities, I feel it takes away from the character of the language.
Oh dear, please do not fight over some spelling <casts a calm spell>
Sounds like a game based on The 'Burbs.
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mechmouse: While I understand the "New World" gave people the oppotunity to clean up a lot of these oddities, I feel it takes away from the character of the language.
Oh indeed. I still fondly use my childhood language, incorrect as it is to do so here in the U.S. The Americans love it.

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Themken: Oh dear, please do not fight over some spelling <casts a calm spell>
No fights. But it had to be pointed out how disingenuous it is for someone to condemn the quality of a game they haven't played, first over something so trivial and apropos of nothing, and second over something they misunderstand in the first place. I might as well say any game that has a colour I don't like in its artwork is not going to be worth anyone else's time. Pretty nasty way to publicly slander some team's hard work, eh?
Can I slam the door?
high rated
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Darvond: Can Islam the door?
Let's leave religion out of this discussion.
looked very suspenseful, will watch a letsplay of it maybe, wont buy as i got nauseous just watching the trailer lol
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Zoidberg: I'm sorry but why the friggin HECK isn't this sorted in the "under dev" category?!
It's probably because it has a scheduled release date. Still, they should have added both the in-dev tag and the usual info to the game page.
Seen there's a demo, I install it, I launch it: utterly unplayable.

You guys are too lazy to allow some form of key rebindings then I won't bother even trying.

kthxbye. >:(
I sincerely hope the demo isn't representative of the final product, as I found the control of the character to be horrendously broken. Maybe having the option to control mouse sensitivity will alleviate that, but as it is now it's unplayable for me. Also, the premise of the game is interesting but I got bored 20 mins into the demo as I did not really grok what I was supposed to be doing.

I'll hold onto my money until this game is either in a very consistent sale or gets to mature enough for all the kinks to be ironed out.
Post edited July 07, 2017 by ProbabilityMoon
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Zoidberg: Seen there's a demo, I install it, I launch it: utterly unplayable.

You guys are too lazy to allow some form of key rebindings then I won't bother even trying.

kthxbye. >:(
Have you contacted the Devs and asked if Key Binding will be on the release version? It's not worth dismissing a game because the beta had this functionality missing.
I watched a LP of this, but the actual gameplay seems very basic.
Also, the house is too small for interesting puzzles.
Post edited July 07, 2017 by phaolo
Hello muddah...
Obviously someone recently watched The Burbs. Ha, ha!
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Zoidberg: Seen there's a demo, I install it, I launch it: utterly unplayable.

You guys are too lazy to allow some form of key rebindings then I won't bother even trying.

kthxbye. >:(
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mechmouse: Have you contacted the Devs and asked if Key Binding will be on the release version? It's not worth dismissing a game because the beta had this functionality missing.
Demo != Beta. Even Beta would mean feature complete sans bugfixes.
Post edited July 09, 2017 by AlienMind