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Published: 2021-02-18, Author: Steve , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: Like its 2017 predecessor, Little Nightmares 2 is a fever-dream made playable, with the creepy, disturbing edge of a Brothers Grimm fairytale or Jan Svankmajer animation, albeit carefully leavened with rare but powerful uplifting moments. It's superminima...
Overwhelming sense of terror and anxiety, Deeply tense atmosphere, Gorgeously creepy environments and enemy designs, Unsettling soundtrack and general sound design
Trial and error structure gets a little tedious, Some controls are finicky, Very minor bugs
Source: Android CentralLittle Nightmares 2 is a textbook example of how to make a great sequel without straying too far away from what worked in the previous entry. The sense of foreboding terror, overwhelming tension, and pure creepiness are still here...
Overall, Little Nightmares 2 is a unique horror game experience that builds on everything that we loved about the previous game. The Pale City’s bleak atmosphere, fitting soundtrack and flurry of enemies kept us on the edge of our seats.Even despite the o...
Six is a decent AI companion. It is sometimes immersion-breaking to be hiding crouched under a bed, with a monster staring straight down at you while Six runs around in front of their eyes trying to rediscover her pathing, totally undetected. And althou...
The dark and creepy world from Tarsier is still as excellent in Little Nightmares II as it was in the original. With decent puzzle-platforming, and a few new mechanics to keep things fresh, the sequel revels in all things big, small, and grotesque...
Diverse game mechanics, Brain-stimulating puzzles, Jump scares and exhilaration, Creepy-beautiful art direction, Satisfying combat, Unpredictable ending, Some audio-focused gameplay
No manual saves, Frequent parallax errors, Frustrating gameplay,
Little Nightmares 2 is an adrenaline-pumping adventure with an unpredictable, thought-provoking ending that will leave you aggravated and afraid...
Visuals are more detailed, Disturbing new enemy designs, Platforming and stealth still work, Story takes some surprising turns, Excellent soundtrack
…but those details hurt the ambiance, Too much trial and error, Combat is deeply irritating, Feels padded despite short length
Little Nightmares II often manages to recapture the unsettling essence of Tarsier Studios' original game, but almost every attempt to expand the formula falls flat, resulting in an experience as lumpy and misshapen as the game's shambling monstrosities. I...
Published: 2021-03-01, Author: Allen , review by: reimarufiles.com
I must say that I've sorely underestimated this Little Nightmares. Thinking that it was a game meant to scare children while being chased by some sort of boogeyman. The developers had balanced a good helping of jump scares and creeping horrors while main...
Abstract: Hello, good fellows, and welcome back to the February edition of the HardwareZone Games Playlist! As we make the preparations leading up to the Lunar New Year (minus the auspicious sayings at our yusheng sessions), there are quite a few games that we feel...