9/2/2023 0 Comments Little nightmares 2 reviewHorror on the other hand has always been a bit more subjective having multiple sub-genres that have taken the genre in different directions, making it far less identifiable a solitary genre as a result. As always, I’ll be going over the PlayStation 4 version of the game (playing on a PlayStation 5) going over both the good and the bad, while ultimately discussing whether the game is worth your time and money at the £24.99 asking price (UK PSN Store).įrom the early days in the Arcade with Donkey Kong (1981) and Mario Bros (1983) to the 2D and 3D heavyweight titans of the early-to-mid nineties: Sonic the Hedgehog (1991) and Crash Bandicoot (1996) platformers have dominated gaming for over 40 years, being one of the most of the most beloved genres by gamers across the globe, that has largely remained the same (for the most part) since its inception. ![]() Little Nightmares II released on the 11 th February 2021 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC, with PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X ports scheduled for later on in the year. Following the same 2.5D gameplay premise as its predecessor, Little Nightmares II builds on it’s already solid foundation by offering dynamic, evolving gameplay, that keeps the gameplay fresh across the intriguing (yet somewhat brief) narrative. Little Nightmares II places you in the shoes of newcomer protagonist: Mono, who eventually teams up with the original game’s Six with the pair of them forced to explore the horrors present within the Pale City. Hailing from Malmö, Sweden is indie developer: Tarsier Studios with the follow up to their 2017 cult horror-platformer: Little Nightmares. ![]() Little nightmares don’t always mean little scares…
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