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Published: 2021-02-09, Author: Leon , review by: gamesradar.com
Incredible monsters, Great horror, Incredible atmosphere, Fantastic world-building
Published: 2021-02-09, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great puzzles,Superb sound,Deliciously chilling atmosphere,Utterly distinctive and oddly profound
Not very long playthrough,Could sometimes offer a few more clues to assist
Although roughly twice as long as the original game, Little Nightmares 2 clocks in between five and six hours, so it still isn't hugely substantial, but the presence of hats that Mono can wear hidden in off-the-beaten-track areas that you might well have...
Published: 2021-02-09, Author: Alan , review by: stuff.tv
Brilliantly creepy atmosphere in visuals and sound, Varied environments and mechanics make each chapter distinct, A decent, believable and proactive AI companion
Fiddly controls make platforming sections frustrating, No co-op option
Beautifully horrid with even more twisted set pieces to keep you up at night, Little Nightmares 2 succeeds in shining a flickering light over its grotesque world while still keeping much enveloped in mystery. Occasionally annoying glitches and controls r...
Published: 2021-02-09, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
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Published: 2021-02-09, Author: Tom , review by: techradar.com
A stunningly-realized, terrifying world, Clever puzzle design that constantly surprises, Each new locale is more harrowing than the last
Lack of precision hurts platforming, Clunky combat, May be too grimdark for some
(Image credit: Bandai Namco)Tarsier's understated twoquel delivers scares by the hat load. We've already established that creating genuinely terrifying fiction isn't the easiest task going - but making a harrowing interactive horror? That takes craft. It'...
Published: 2021-02-09, Author: Ian , review by: avforums.com
Abstract: For all of the complexity and innovations within the modern gaming arena, the longevity and adaptability of the traditional 2D platformer remains a testament to the creativity of the developers. The side-scrolling run, jump and climb fundamentals haven't...
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Little Nightmares 2 is every bit as black, bleak, and eerily beautiful as the original. It's also just as brief, and although the reintroduction of the Six character as an AI-controlled co-op partner ultimately serves the story well, she's not used as a v...
Abstract: It's admittedly quite adorable the way Six will occasionally mimic Mono's actions; when he picks up an important puzzle item, she'll often scoop up a wooden building block and amble along behind him, shadowing him like a younger sibling. But much like a l...
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...