Hello Neighbor: Hide & Seek follows the tragic story of the Neighbor’s family in this dramatic prequel to Hello Neighbor. Experience playing a game of hide-and-seek with your brother as you both deal with a loss of a family member. The game explains events that lead up to the original Stealth Horror hit Hello Neighbor.
Platforms
Android Stadia iOS Switch PC PS4 XONEGenres
Adventure Puzzle Role-playing (RPG)Themes
Action Horror Mystery Stealth Thriller
Languages: Spanish (Spain) and 21 more
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Media
Critic Reviews
SECTOR.sk
By Jakub Pokorn�It is unsuccessful and really bad sequel in Hello Neighbor series.
Thumb Culture
By Jason PatrickIf you love puzzle solving or are a die-hard fan of the series then give it a whirl, but for me I found it a little repetitive and too brain taxing to enjoy!
AbsoluteXbox
By Ben LedshamOverall, Hide and Seek didn’t really differ from the original game, and is unfortunately plagued with similar issues.
PowerUp!
By Andrew HarrisonHello Neighbor Hide and Seek is a fun and yet infuriating game.
NintendoWorldReport
By Joel A. DeWitteHello Neighbor: Hide and Seek is a one-trick pony that had a game built around the premise of drawing a reaction out of the player via jump scares, which it does very well. If the levels and puzzles were more focused and honed-in, there could be a logical and interesting foundation for an experiential dread and tension. Forget moving out of the neighborhood, I'd suggest moving to the next county over.