Threading the needle between the whimsy that Tim Burton built his career on and the kind of spooks that won’t scar you for life is an exquisite brew, and when you get it right, you can make a lifelong horror fan out of any impressionable young kid. 'Little Nightmares II' - a puzzle-platformer with a preference for the ghoulish - trades in exactly this balancing act.
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GamingBoulevard wrote a preview about Little Nightmares III explaining why it's the perfect co-op horror game in the making.
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