Hello Guest

released on Jun 13, 2020

Welcome to Hello Guest, a stealth horror thriller about an advanced, self-learning AI. You take the night shift as a security guard at an abandoned Golden Apple Amusement Park where a creature is hiding in the shadows. You must take risks to protect and secure the furthest corners of the park from vandals. The AI-Powered creature learns from your movements. It's afraid of the light and always approaches from behind.


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This game is even worse than the main one. The Story is that you are a guard watching over an abandoned amusement park, who has to find a way to get up the mountain in it, this is a good concept for a different game, but with a title like "Hello Guest" it makes it sounds like that the guest is something to avoid, but you aren't warned about it, and the ending is garbage, you don't make it up the mountain, and get taken by a stranger, which is what could have happened any time while playing the rest of the game. The Graphics are slightly less bad than Hello Neighbor due to it being a game that came out after it had an audience, but they are still not appealing to look at. The Gameplay has you find delinquents, to have them run away, and stop vandalizing the park, without the one intruder that will capture you if you find them finding you, without the game telling you this, and it is dumb to make a find the person game when you need to hide from one of them, and after each night, you buy equipment to help you out later, which works slightly, but the fire extinguisher is needed to help you fly in the air, which the game doesn't tell you about either, even the way you stop the delinquents is repetitive in the lack of options. The Music is dreadful, nothing special in it at all. Hello Guest continues the legacy of a universe in which all the game suck.