Secret Neighbor Review (PlayStation 4)

Our Hello Neighbor Review shows the Secret Neighbor Multiplayer and how it is a Social Horror Game where a group of intruders try to rescue their friend from the Neighbor’s creepy basement. The only problem is one of the intruders is the Neighbor in disguise.

Secret Neighbor Review Pros:

  • Decent cartoon-like graphics.
  • 15.94GB Download size.
  • Ten trophies.
  • Works on Playstation 5.
  • Can Invert axis.
  • Cross-play support can be turned on or off.
  • Head bobbing intensity slider.
  • Voice chat can be turned on or off.
  • Motion blur on or off.
  • Nine total characters – six kids and three neighbors.
  • Customize your characters with cosmetics.
  • Shop selling premium and in-game goods.
  • Daily quests.
  • Three-way to play – quick game, custom, and Brawl.
  • Fast matchmaking times.
  • Online survival gameplay.
  • The game is basically a tamer version of Dead by Daylight. Kids try to find the exit and unmask the neighbor (who is one of you in disguise) whilst the neighbor tries to stop the kids first.
  • Everything you do makes a noise or pings up a marker to the neighbor/kids.
  • You can loot the house, open drawers, cupboards, etc.
  • Pick up and use many items.
  • The game is all set at night and you can only see using a torch.

Secret Neighbor Review Cons:

  • No Platinum trophy.
  • No tutorials.
  • Doesn’t actually say what the game is about.
  • The menu is horrible to navigate.
  • Cannot rebind the controls.
  • Not new player-friendly.
  • The game already assumes you know everything about Hello Neighbour so you should know this game.
  • Has team killing which is both a good thing and a curse.
  • The movement is just horrible.
  • Combat is clumsy.

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Secret Neighbor:

Official website.

Developer: Hologryph

Publisher: TinyBuild Games

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Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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