Game Theory: Hello Neighbor - Satan's Plot THICKENS! - Summary

Summary

The content creator shares an update on their "Hello Neighbor" theory, focusing on biblical references in the game. They discovered a promotional picture resembling a 13th-century painting of Judas betraying Jesus, suggesting the neighbor's role is similar to Judas, seduced by the devil. Another reference is found in a golden bull mug, linking to the biblical story of the golden calf, where people worship a false idol. The neighbor's clown costume is also analyzed, revealing it's an exact replica of the evil clown Pennywise from Stephen King's "It," with the name "Pennywise" referencing a British saying about being short-sighted and missing the bigger picture. The creator believes the neighbor made a deal with the devil, leading to the events in the game, and that the neighbor is a puppet in a larger, sinister game.

Facts

1. The Hello Neighbor theory video was finished editing, and new information was discovered that led to this video.
2. The new theory is based on a 13th-century painting called "The Capture of Christ" by an artist from Florence named Sandy the Bat Bull.
3. The painting depicts Judas Iscariot kissing Jesus, which is a reference to the Bible's Last Supper.
4. Judas is famous for betraying Jesus for 30 pieces of silver.
5. The Bible's Gospel of Luke and Gospel of John state that the devil enters into Judas, causing him to betray Jesus.
6. The neighbor in Hello Neighbor is in the position of Judas, giving a kiss.
7. The neighbor is drinking from a mug with a golden bull on it.
8. The golden bull is a reference to the Bible's golden calf from the book of Exodus.
9. The golden calf was an idol made by the people of Israel while Moses was on the mountain with God.
10. God was not pleased with the people's creation of the golden calf.
11. The neighbor's Halloween costume is an exact replica of the evil clown Pennywise from the movie version of Stephen King's "It".
12. Pennywise is a reference to the classic British saying "Pennywise and pound-foolish", meaning someone who misses the bigger picture.
13. The theory is that the neighbor made a deal with the devil, and the game shows the fallout of that decision.
14. The neighbor is not thought to be the devil, but rather a puppet in a larger game controlled by the devil.