(On Hold Indefinitely)
Hello Neighbor Reimagined is an upcoming old-art mod with 3 acts/levels. This mod will attempt to restore the horror aesthetic from the older alphas of HN1. Despite this, there will still be custom content, new items and more.
What you can expect in this mod: custom models, custom sounds, an OST, new objects, new mechanics, custom houses, and a (hopefully) non-tedious gameplay experience that mimics the feel of the alphas of Hello Neighbor.
Credits to: Awere, Super House Man, H_Xc
YT channel for devlogs and stuff:
I want to let the people who are interested in this mod know that I am still working on this even if I haven't posted many updates, recently my modkit has been bugging out a lot so development has gotten slower but at the same time I am gradually making some good progress. Right now I'm working on the OST for the mod which I think sounds pretty nice, basically most of the music you hear in the mod will be created by me (chase music, cutscene music etc)
At the same time I'm trying to work on stuff like the Open World sections of the mod, which will feature custom AIs and a free roam of the maps. Progress has been kind of slow so far but I'm hoping it will be worth it in the end result. Just remember this is a one person project so its a pretty big task.
(also I can't promise anything but a demo might release soon, earliest I can do is the end of this month)
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Do The Demo
:B
Do A Full Mod
generlc_username is this your first mod?
yeah it is
Dis looks beautiful icl
the old art is the best...
I feel like it is physically impossible for a HN modder to make a HN remake that isn't old art and isn't supposed to "BRING BACK THE AAAAA SCARY HN ALPHA" feel
I agree with you mostly on that but I don't think old art is scarier, its just my general preference. Also besides reusing the alpha 2 house, this isn't a remake, I'm planning on making 2 entirely new custom houses for act 2 and 3 using references to some old concept art images.
Minor spelling mistake I meant reimagining