Dan Rizzo writes: "Ah yes, swindling at its finest. Little Nightmares II had me somewhat intrigued by its overall concept beyond its bleak, daft overworld. The mere thought of traversing through multiple scenarios that entailed some of the most nail-biting moments in gaming were not expected to come from something that almost looks like a mixture of Unravel and Limbo, but here we are. Thanks to Bandai Namco, I was able to experience a fragment of what is to come"
Daily Video Game writes: "Today, Xbox Store has just kicked off two new digital game sales, with one offering 50% or more discounts on several games and one focused on offering steep discounts on Bandai Namco's games for Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One gamers right now!"
The PlayStation 4 has some of the best horror games to offer. Be informed that we hold no responsibility if you can't sleep at night.
VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "Whether you're racing against the clock or afforded all the time in the world, the satisfaction of a completed puzzle can't be understated. Whereas most critic and fan darlings in other genres tend to rely on established templates, puzzlers don't get enough credit for their inherent flexibility in mechanics or tone. 2021's nominees highlight that in obvious ways. Some have a heavier emphasis on darker narratives or world-building, while others emphasise mechanical challenges. Out of all the genre awards, these nominees are arguably the most varied."
I still need to finish the first one. I might hit it up this week.