During the Gamescom Opening Night Live stream in August 2019, Bandai Namco Entertainment revealed that 2017’s Little Nightmares will be getting a sequel aptly named, Little Nightmares 2. With the game’s release happening yesterday, February 11 on the Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, and Xbox One, players have already put in some gaming hours into the
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Little Nightmares 2 is finally out and it sounds like the sequel is pretty great. However, people have been waiting for a while for this release, so there is a big fan community out there brimming with creativity. One fan named artnstuffboi on Reddit has been posting all kinds of sketches over the last few
I really hope I don’t end up kicking myself for saying this later, but I think the era of streamer-bait, jump scare-ridden, cheap thrill horror games are behind us. Much like movies, that’s not to say that they don’t have a place in the medium. I just don’t see a world where that kind of
Little Nightmares 2 popped up at Gamescom Opening Night Live. The game looked great in its short showing, but today, publisher Bandai Namco dropped a new 15-minute trailer. It gives a great, in-depth look at the dark puzzle-platformer. Though, be warned the trailer does have some mild spoilers for how two characters meet. Give the
As the long-awaited follow-up to the 2017 original, the upcoming Little Nightmares 2 seems to be upping the ante on what made the first game so memorable and striking. The horror sequel is giving players more horrors to await, and now you can take a look at what its gameplay will have in store with its
Horror games have had a big moment in the past few years thanks to stellar titles like Resident Evil 2, and plenty of indie horror game experiences have been up there to rival them. That includes Little Nightmares, which first arrived on consoles and PC in 2017 with a unique style and tone all its own. Since
Well, that was an unexpected surprise. Tarsier Studios, developers behind the creepy title, Little Nightmares just unexpectedly launched a Nintendo Switch title named The Stretchers and it’s available now in the UK. The title seems to be a Nintendo Switch exclusive and is also published by Nintendo. It’s a co-op focused game in which players take control of
When it comes to horror, whether it be in movies or video games, I tend to prefer a more subtle approach, rather than one that relies on cheap and fake feeling scare tactics. I prefer the physiological terror induced by a movie like The Shining rather than the incessant and annoying jump scares of a
Little Nightmares: Complete Edition was announced for the Nintendo Switch back in March, and finally released today. To celebrate, a creepy new live action trailer was released. This live action trailer shows a man playing Little Nightmares: Complete Edition in handheld mode on his way home. Soon, he begins to notice several supernatural things going
Little Nightmares: Complete Edition was announced for Nintendo Switch back in March. Today, Tarsier Studios and Bandai Namco Entertainment released the first gameplay trailer for this version of the game while also revealing some of the more technical details about this port. When it comes to content, Little Nightmares: Complete Edition on Nintendo Switch will include
Who would have thought nearly a year out of the launch of foreboding 2.5D puzzle platformer Little Nightmares we would still be talking about it? Yet, like clockwork, another DLC has been released for the game, concluding The Maw trilogy and wrapping up the game’s season pass. And to celebrate the DLC’s launch, publisher Bandai Namco has unveiled
Earlier this year, Tarsier Studios and Bandai Namco released the first part of its Little Nightmares: Secrets of the Maw expansion pass with a parallel storyline to the critically-acclaimed 2.5D horror platformer Little Nightmares. That DLC, titled The Depths, introduced our new protagonist, The Runaway Kid, and today his story continues in The Hideaway. The Hideaway is the second piece