Very few puzzles require the efforts of one kid – you have to bounce between them passing items and information between their sections of the home. Without Peterson, the game would have its challenges. This ever-present antagonist adds an excellent dimension to Hello Neighbor: Search and Rescue’s escape room-style gameplay. You’ll also be forced to swap to another character – though you can return to playing as the kid that was caught pretty quickly, starting from the last closet they hid in. Peterson won’t harm you in any way instead, he just grabs you, gives you a menacing glare, and resets some of the progress you’ve made. While the game gives off some scary vibes – especially when the suspenseful music kicks in – it’s thankfully not ever super frightening and remains pretty family-friendly throughout (ignoring the whole kidnapping thing). Peterson is kinda sus (Image credit: Steel Wool Studios / tinyBuild)
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