![]() ![]() It takes little time before players stumble the first in a long series of morbid traps in the form of a bear trap hidden beneath foliage. In classic Little Nightmares fashion, players set of on their journey without any idea of who they are and what they’re doing. Little Nightmares II puts players in the role of Mono, a young boy/little person-thing who wakes up in the middle of the woods only a few inches away from a static CRT TV. Little Nightmares II takes that looming feeling and layers on an uncomfortable amount of urgency to provide and even better experience than the first. Its alluring soundtrack intrigued players with its mystery and urged players to keep playing, to look around just one more corner, even when players knew that it could still get worse. ![]() This little indie puzzle platformer was an unassuming project that captured our imaginations and horrified us in ways that I didn’t know a side-scroller could. It was almost four years ago now that Tarsier Studios surprised everyone with Little Nightmares. ![]()
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