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Little Nightmares II Is "Definitely Longer" and Bigger Compared to The First Game

Bandai Namco and Tarsier Studios announced Little Nightmares II at Gamescom, and you might be wondering how it compares with its predecessor.

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Fist4achin2130d ago

Just dont "fluff" it up for the sake of making a game longer. I thought the length on the first was just about right.

Einhander19712130d ago

Great news let's hope it's as brilliant as the first :)

AK912130d ago

I actually don't like that I felt the first game had the perfect length would prefer if this was the same but then again if the trailer is anything to go by it makes sense this game is longer.

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15 Amazing Horror Games with Stealth Mechanics

GB: "We will be taking a look at 15 of the best survival horror games that feature stealth mechanics which use them to their advantage to create thrilling experiences."

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Preview: Little Nightmares III – The perfect co-op horror game in the making - GamingBoulevard

GamingBoulevard wrote a preview about Little Nightmares III explaining why it's the perfect co-op horror game in the making.

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PS Plus Monthly Games for September: Quidditch Champions, MLB The Show 24, Little Nightmares II

All playable September 3.

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darthv72300d ago

I liked the first Little nightmares, never played the second so this will be nice.

VenomUK300d ago

I’m not fussed about any of these games and to be honest I don’t think I even care. I spend more time reading about games on N4G or watching YouTubers talk about them. Yes, I’m getting older, yes my job takes up most of my time - but now I’m beginning to think I should take off my hat and hang up my spurs.

monkey602300d ago

I know what you mean. I took a more relaxed approach to gaming 2 years ago. I've been more laid back and trudging through my back log at my leisure than anything else these days. And I find a lot of enjoyment in not trying to keep up with the trends. It's also far more affordable.

I also went big into boardgames and tabletop gaming in general as I found it easier to get my friends in for a game that way.

TiredGamer300d ago

About the same boat here. I’m still interested in the hobby, but the predominant open-world game design today is just not my cup of tea. Barring a select few games in the past decade, I just can’t get myself to stay engaged for any game that is more than 10 hours in length. Why begrudgingly slog through crushing sameness for literal days (30-100 hour games), when I have an ever growing backlog of free games that I haven’t touched?

I miss the PS1 era of games that respected your time and asked for skill and the desire for replayability over mind-numbing fetch quests and padded game length.

I’m getting old and tired of where things have gone. TiredGamer I have become.

darthv72300d ago

For me... I have been playing more on handhelds than the main units. And this includes using things like the portal, gcloud, evercade, steam deck and switch. i think it has to do with having a screen closer to my face makes it better for me. Plus I like to play more pick up and play games than ones where you have a learning curve to slog through before you really get into the meat of it.

VenomUK300d ago

I appreciate you all answering and giving some personal insights everyone.

@monkey602 It sounds like you've found a healthy balance and it's great that you can get together with your mates and you have that social element.

@TiredGamer I completely understand about the open world games. I mean when GTA III came out (shows my age) I loved it so much! It was an incredible city that was so exciting and felt so alive! Now, I have a library full of open world games that I think I want to play and so I install one and boot it up and then… it just seems like killing time performing tasks rather than living an adventure. ‘I’m getting old and tired of where things have gone. TiredGamer I have become.’ 🤣.

@darthv72 That’s interesting that playing handheld brings you closer, literally, to the games. I have thought about getting the PS Portal as the TV requires so much… commitment! I got into Dave the Diver for a while and that would’ve been great for playing in the bedroom. I’ve actually got a Switch and have never used it in handheld mode!

Thanks again everyone, I was probably just having a moment! There are a lot of games that are trending and perhaps I feel I'm missing out or not participating by not playing. I have been a bit consumed by my new job this last year. I think I just need to focus on the few titles I really want most.

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TheNamelessOne300d ago

I'd recommend Little Nightmares 2. The others? eh.

LG_Fox_Brazil300d ago

I'm playing Quidditch for the single player portion, if that turns out good I'll try the MP. Also, Little Nightmares 2 is pure gold

mastershredder300d ago

The Dust Collection, collection. .... Yet another one.

monkey602300d ago

I hadn't gotten around to getting Little Nightmares 2 so that's a win for me. No interest in the others

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