Hello Neighbor speedruns are incredibly broken
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Published 2021-09-30
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My channel generally focuses on a more casual side of speedruns. With these videos I want to show off cool speedruns, explain how they work, and entertain. Hopefully you enjoy the content and maybe even take up speedrunning yourself, because it is truly a lot of fun!
Hello Neighbor description (from Steam):
ABOUT THIS GAME
Hello Neighbor is a stealth horror game about sneaking into your neighbor's house to figure out what horrible secrets he's hiding in the basement. You play against an advanced AI that learns from your every move. Really enjoying climbing through that backyard window? Expect a bear trap there. Sneaking through the front door? There'll be cameras there soon. Trying to escape? The Neighbor will find a shortcut and catch you.
Suspenseful horror gameplay that focuses on sneaking around your neighbor's house
Constantly evolving experience where the Neighbor's AI counters your moves, and learns from what you do
Sandbox-style gameplay with plenty of environmental interaction and physics
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All Comments (21)
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I want to see a horror movie, but with speedrunners as the main characters.
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When you're a terrifying child kidnapper but the kid across the street is an omniscient demigod.
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I feel like the lore for this game is basically just "lmao let's see MatPat try to wrap his head around THIS" 🤣
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The lore behind the last part is basically growing in life far enough that you grow big and confront your fears. The shadow monster is the player's fears.
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The splits for this game are insane: [Roof skip] [Basement ] [Childhood trauma]
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When the new kid across the street infiltrates your basement in under a minute
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When you are a child kidnapper but the kid can glitch through walls and can basically teleport.
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The reason why you get bigger 8:55 is because your present self is becoming stronger than the shadow and being less feared from it
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It gets bigger because you're growing mentally, embracing and surpassing the traumas you had at that age. Bigger = Stronger in a kid's simple way of thinking.
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Technically both neighbors are crazy. One breaks and enters and roams, the other builds his house into a fort
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0:20 you can also run into his house and grab the tv and place it on the floor next to the door. If you do it right, you will glitch through the tv and the door, straight to the basement in less than 30 seconds
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“I’m pretty sure it’s like childhood trauma, something like that. I don’t really care, all I need to do is make it to this door.” Just feels like a solid quote out of context 4:10
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Imagine how neigbor would be confused when a random kid using a trash can and its lid to parkour inside your window steal a key to your basement and enter it in 50 seconds if it was a real situation.
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"The umbrella makes us fly. Doesn't make too much sense." Marry Poppins: "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!"
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I love how you can still beat act 1's basement within 2 minutes nowadays, you just need some boxes from the start of the basement
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The lore is that the writters of the story smoked mushrooms way too much and this was the result.
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Imagine, this random kid breaks into your house and your basement, which only you should know how to do, in less than a minute, so you kidnap him and leave him down there, then he breaks out in 2 and a half minutes. Then when he moves back later, when your house is much more secure and fortified, it takes him less than 3 minutes to break into your basement again
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Now idk if this is exactly why but I believe the reason we get bigger at the end is because it's metaphor, it's showing we're overcoming over child hood trauma, because the shadow figure is literally the character's representation of his trauma, so by getting bigger, he's able to get over the trauma that's haunted him for years
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The growing bigger is symbolic of our character overcoming his childhood trauma (which the monster “The Thing” represents)
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Him: going through walls The neighbor,who has a house that defies gravity and a physics failure: HOW OMG?!