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In the crowded landscape of "mascot horror"—a genre often criticized for relying on cheap jumpscares and cynical subversions of childhood icons— My Friendly Neighborhood (MFN) stands out as a sincere, polished, and mechanically deep anomaly. Developed by John and Evan Szymanski, the game reimagines the survival horror framework of Resident Evil through the lens of a "Sesame Street" style puppet show gone off the rails. A World of Corrupted Positivity
The game expertly adapts traditional survival horror tropes into a non-lethal, puppet-filled environment: My Friendly Neighborhood-TENOKE
The game features deep survival horror mechanics, including inventory management, non-linear exploration, and puzzles that require you to manage your resources wisely. In the crowded landscape of "mascot horror"—a genre
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