Hello Puppets: Midnight Show | Part 3 | 60FPS – No Commentary



It’s 1987. You are Owen Gubberson: master puppet maker, and creator of “Mortimer’s Handeemen,” a Muppets knock-off on the verge of cancelation. One night, you decide to try using a magic spell to bring your puppet creations to life. But the puppets aren’t what you expected. They’re sadistic and evil, and they have plans for you. You have one night to reverse the spell and escape the Handeemen Sound Stage alive.

“Hello Puppets: Midnight Show” is a stealth-puzzle horror game. Explore large, intricate levels full of secrets and surprises,
solve complex puzzles, and stay a step ahead of a murderous puppet that will stop at nothing to hunt
you down.

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8 thoughts on “Hello Puppets: Midnight Show | Part 3 | 60FPS – No Commentary”

  1. You know, I'm actually REALLYING enjoy the game and it's certainly a contender for my top 10 games. It may be following the "Childhood Nostalgia turned Evil" trend that several Horror game franchises and have been ride in the wake of FNAF. However, this game has managed to climb above ALL of them for two simple reasons.

    1. The characters and story are a lot more compelling than its counterparts. (Bendy, Poppy, Dark Deception, even FNAF with stuff like Security Breach). You can tell each of the three main henchmen have unique personalities that they try to maintain as they hunt you down. However, they are more than willing to stop trying to kill you if you let them indulge their prior lives and continue their passions. (Something that's been lacking from a LOT of horror villains in video games nowadays). They're even nice enough to give you a countdown when you use up your extra life ticket, this hunt is nothing but a game to them and they're compelled to follow the rules. (It helps that Owen and them all have a previous connection and gives them some sense of chemistry. Hiring good VAs also helps.)

    Also Mortimer is a FANTASTIC main villain. This boy KNOWS he's holding all the cards and is more than willing to flaunt it. He's not angsty, he's not trying to be scary, he's even locked HIMSELF in a cage and is giving tons of opportunities for Owen to just flat out leave and just let someone else handle it because he KNOWS Owen is absolutely helpless. So he just gets to be a hammy Muppet through-out the whole game and II love him for it.

    2. ALL THE CONTENT IS IN ONE GAME! Sure, it kills theory making but, I'm just SO HAPPY that I don't have to wait months at a time for them to release PART of a game. This game isn't even a "Haunted House Simulator" either. (A game that's basically linear where you get jump-scared and death doesn't really matter.) There's REPLAYABILITY in this game. (If you wanted a challenge, you could totally ignore all the Hench Puppets requests and make them even more powerful, you can ignore the hackers, you could trip all the alarms.)

    This is SUCH a breath of fresh air in a time horror games have gotten quite stale in terms of replay ability and characters

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  2. I kind of hope the developers have a co-op multiplayer mode of this game in the future. Not sure if there would be the asymmetric element to let people play as one of the puppets. But lately I feel like a bunch of games, including horror games, are better when you’re with other people.

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