

Screw This, I'm Out of Here!: When he got old enough to do so, he decided to put as much distance between him and The Neighbor as possible, and only came back to his childhood home because he could no longer afford to pay the rent of his apartment in a faraway city.Properly Paranoid: Genuinely believes his neighbor is up to something due to the way he locked off his basement although the way The Neighbor chases and throws him out of the house, along with what you hear in the basement, you get the feeling he wasn't too far off.He spies on his neighbor and waits for him to leave so he can break in the house and find out what he's keeping in his basement. He notices something weird going on with his neighbor and is determined to find out what his neighbor is hiding in his basement. Nosy Neighbor: A rare playable version.The prequel novel reveals his name to be Nicky Roth. Kleptomaniac Hero: Pretty much everything he uses in the game, he took from The Neighbor's house.Kid Hero: In the final game, he is this for the first two acts.Heroic Mime: Doesn't speak, save for a few vocalizations in the final game.The Hero: He resolves to find out more about the Neighbor and break into his basement.He Knows Too Much: The Neighbor kidnapping him in Act 1 was likely because he'd gotten into the basement in the first place and could have revealed the boy, his own son, that he was holding down there.Guile Hero: Cannot fight back against The Neighbor (except after playing a mini-game in Act 3) and so relies on trickery and stealth to explore the house and solve the Neighbor's puzzles.The Faceless: Since the game is from his first-person perspective, although he's shown clearly in cutscenes.Dreaming of Times Gone By: Being caught by The Neighbor in the game gives you the opportunity to have dream sequences which seem, through symbolism and playable cutscenes, to exposit on The neighbor's backstory.

Double Jump: Gets this ability after completing one of the minigames in the final game which was introduced in Alpha 4.The Determinator: He will not rest until he finds out what's inside his Neighbor's basement.Buried Alive: The fate of the player in the first trailer and first alpha.Battle in the Center of the Mind: Act 3 wherein the player must make peace with the memory of being kidnapped by The Neighbor.When taking a short nap, he finds himself waking up to the house suddenly reappearing, his curiosity piqued again he decides to investigate the mysterious neighbor's house yet again. After a few years and moving out of his old home, he is kicked out of his apartment and forced to go back to his old home and finds out that the neighbor's house is gone. Our main protagonist for the first game, when he was a child snuck into the neighbor's house out of curiosity but then was pushed out. The player is left to figure out and solve the jumble of puzzles on their own, the game does not lead them to find these answers.You are an ordinary resident. The game has no narration and is intended to be observational and discovery-based. It is to overcome obstacles, and that those challenges open up a final answer. To evaluate whether a particular game is expanding above or below genre leaders, genre benchmarks are created using the average Buzz rankings from the GameSpot 50 titles. It combines user interactions with game-related content on GameSpot, social media, and market research studies in a weighted manner. This is one of the series’ most intriguing features.Īlso Read: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2: Launch Date, Gameplay, and MoreĪ computed score (out of 100) called the GameSpot Trax Buzz meter is used to determine how interested gamers are in a particular game.

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The AI in this game series learns from your gameplay, so your neighbor may end up stunning you by acting in ways that it did not initially.
