You’ll feel disoriented in the beginning, seeing various tools strewn about with seemingly no purpose other than to drive you mad. Like all good puzzle games, there’s a logic at play that feels like decoding a language. What’s up with that neighbor guy, anyway? What’s going on with those kids? Is there something super sinister brewing, or is this all just some big misunderstanding?
The primary gameplay loop has you wandering around the town of Raven Brooks - or Wayron Croobs - trying to solve various puzzles in an attempt to get to the bottom of a greater mystery. Hello Neighbor 2 is a family-friendly first-person comedy-horror adventure, but more than anything else, it’s a puzzle game.