I've always found the art style interesting. Even in the games initial art style it still had a sort of cartoony feel to it. For example, if you look at the door frames and the exterior of the wardrobe they aren't perfect lines. The fridge is another good example with it's width expanding towards the top. And something interesting with the full release's art style is everything looks as if it was painted. If you were to look at any texture you would see drops of paint scattered all over. Even the trees look like they were sloppily painted. And as for Hello Neighbor 2, it looks like it takes the color and some of the wonkiness from the first game's style but removed the paint appearance.
It's not a game, but you should check out the animated series. I think it has a pretty good art style, it approximates a little closer to the horror theme too, because ironically, the animated series is darker than the games.
Very good, yes yes... now this vid just needs more sound effects and comedy will be guaranteed xD Tho I 100% agree that HN2 is a better artstyle than HN1
the neighbor inst innocent, he kidnaps Nicky aka the player, he kidnaps his son, he steals items from an amusement park that belong to the city of Raven brooks, so no he's not innocent. but this video does a great job at depicting the history in a good way (Btw the info above about the neighbors crimes are straight from the cannon book series)
@@jazboii Not sure what the issue with the art style is, they said in one of the first developer posts (I think) that the game will develop its own art style over time. They also never intended it to be horror, they said it was always meant to be more of a thriller game.