

The full thing will no longer have 4 Episodes split in 2 Chapters, but 6 Episodes split in 3 Chapters. You can obviously still break them to distract the neighbor, though. For example, you can now open windows instead of breaking them, to hopefully sneak in the house without getting caught. Let's start by the small things: Anything feels new, even simple things as Doors and Windows were re-programmed.

Honestly, Chapter 1's protagonists were made for a little prologue/tutorial section before the actual events of Fatal Peek (the return of Nicholas Roth), basically a scenario set-up.īut now, let's talk about gameplay. And they were going to be and always be secondary characters anyway, so don't worry: they are not scrapped (though they're both getting a redesign, not only Peter's ugly face) but they also won't be that important. But quite frankly, almost any new HN game, book or novel features a new character, usually a kid of the town. Now, I know what you're thinking: What about Peter and Jade? Weren't they part of the New Spy Problem reboot? And the answer is, yes. And in this mod, you can bet he's very overwhelmed by the situation he's in. However, we think there could be a chance the neighbor begins to do so if really stressed. We also know about the neighbor not smoking in the books, and probably doesn't even drink. These are the questions that build up this fan-made alternative story in the most loyal way possible "Would situations like this happen in the books?"

"What would this character from the books do, if stuck in this situation?" What I mean by that is the book-canon characters will adapt to the fan-made places as Ravenhood (Which is now a fan-made zone of Raven Brooks), but they're going to do it just as they would do in an official game: The lore is still more or less the same as it is fully based on the books characters and their goals, but with an Hello Neighbor 2/Hello Engineer vibe. This means, as you've probably noticed from the remaster patch of the Beta/Final Demo, all the uncanny things such as the neighbor killing a kid in cold blood and the edgy dark atmosphere are fading away. Let's start off with the quick things: Fatal Peek no longer identifies as a New Spy Problem Reboot, but entirely as a Fan-Sequel to Hello Neighbor 1. Howdy there, here once again to share some important news about Fatal Peek, and this time they are quite really really important.
