Following closely in the footsteps of its predecessor, Little Nightmares II is an indie darling hiding a triple-A development team under the floorboards. It takes the cream of cinematic interpretations of The Ring, Poltergeist, IT and even Jim Henson’s Labyrinth and whisks them further into a butter of pitch-black imagination. It may not steer too far from the apple tree when it comes to evolving its gameplay, but what it does do is dim the lights even lower to carry on the momentum for another satisfying and nerve-wracking experience.
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All playable September 3.
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
I hadn't gotten around to getting Little Nightmares 2 so that's a win for me. No interest in the others