When Hello Neighbor was originally revealed many years ago, I was genuinely excited for the quasi-horror/puzzle game. Unfortunately, that excitement quickly ran out when I found out that the game was only coming to PC and Xbox One (at the time), as my PC can’t handle running many games, and I simply didn’t own an Xbox One. That
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tinyBuild and Dynamic Pixels revealed earlier this year that Hello Neighbor would be coming to both PS4 and Nintendo Switch. Today, both iOS and Android were also added to that platform lineup, and all of these versions of Hello Neighbor received a release date: July 27. For those of you curious about the mobile versions
If you’re a fan of the survival horror game Hello Neighbor and you want to learn more about the game’s backstory then this may peak your interest. Publisher tinyBuild has revealed via its official Twitter account Hello Neighbor: Missing Pieces, a novel set before the events of the original game. The book is set to be published by Scholastic
Hello Neighbor recently launched in December for PC and Xbox One after two years of development by indie studio Dynamic Pixels. There were no official announcements for the coming to any other console, according to new PEGI listing, it’s heading to the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4. For anyone out of the loop, PEGI is the
After two years of multiple pre-alphas, alphas, betas, and more, developer Dynamic Pixel’s and publisher tinyBuild’s new title Hello Neighbor is finally officially available in digital and retail stores everywhere, and to celebrate this momentous occasion, a brand new launch trailer has been released. Of course, just like all the others, it’s pretty goddamn creepy. The video,
It’s no secret that Hello Neighbor has had a long development cycle. The pre-alpha edition of the game was released all the way back in 2015, and now, more than two years after that, the full version is finally making its way to consumers in just a few days. To celebrate this massive milestone, developer Dynamic
Today, during Microsoft’s Gamescom Conference, the company celebrated the ID@Xbox program’s fourth anniversary by releasing a new sizzle reel trailer showcasing a ton of upcoming indie titles. The following mix of fourteen large and small independent titles all get brief snippets of gameplay in the trailer: Unruly Heroes Hello Neighbor Path of Exile Raiders of
Late last month, developer Dynamic Pixels and publisher tinyBuild Games announced that their already-popular (and it hasn’t even released yet) stealth horror game, Hello Neighbor, is launching on PC and Xbox One on August 29th. Fast-forward to today, and the pair released a new special, E3 2017 trailer. In addition to the new trailer, tinyBuild