This week I finally purchased a VR headset so that I can record and archive VR games as well. And luck would have it that a new Hello Neighbor game just came out! I love the colorful and cartoony world of Hello Neighbor and so it was a true delight to be sucked into this world via Virtual Reality. The world is very interactable and the puzzles this time are challenging, but not as random as the first Hello Neighbor. I never got stuck too long on a certain part or puzzle and there always seemed another room or hallway I could explore if I got stuck. The big twist of this game (besides the fact it is in VR) is that you have multiple characters you switch between. Every character has a unique ability like a slingshot to hit distant targets or a baseball bat to destroy wooden walls. It even implements puzzles well where you need to hand certain key items through holes in the walls so that other characters can reach it. I do wish you could see the other characters though, since they disappear from view every time you switch. Its a great way to experience VR and can also be played by those relatively new to the premise of VR. There were a few bugs that I ran into, but none of them game breaking. Probably my biggest complaint is that sometimes the controls on going over ramps where you need to pull yourself up does not work all that well. It can set you back quite a way and if you have this multiple times, it can tire you out quite quickly. #helloneighbor #gaming #helloneighborvr #helloneighborsearchandrescue #tinybuildgames #tinybuild #steelwool #steelwoolstudios #vrgaming #vrgames
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