Bronwyn James
If you enjoyed Little Nightmares, then playing Little Nightmares 2 should be a no brainer. It’s more of the creepy and unsettling horror we’ve come to love/hate, with slightly more refined controls, a few new mechanics, and a rather heartbreaking story. If you’re new to the franchise, you may experience a little bit of a learning curve, but should be able to pick up and enjoy Little Nightmares 2 easily… As long as you can bring yourself to keep playing, of course.
I struggle to find much negative to say about the game as a whole, even after it deleted several hours worth of hard won levels. Had it happened more than once, I’d be frustrated beyond belief, but considering how much I enjoyed everything else, I can forgive one mishap.
A solid first person shooter, paired with a likeable cast, and slightly weird pacing.
Underneath the badly mashed together story is a solid Avengers fighting game
Humour that mostly hits the mark, and good local multiplayer, but it's too familiar.
Annoyingly linear, but the great story and voice acting make up for it.
Quite possibly the only game that's impossible to rage quit.
It's not a new story, but it's told really well and that makes up for a lot. Not the hacking though.
Colourful characters, and enough adult humour to keep you wondering how this is a G rated game.
A delightful and well built game, and a welcome addition to any 3DS collection.
Not sure about the man bun, but the rest is well worth it!
There's a lot of potential, but it would be much cooler with dragons. And fire.
I still don’t understand why the storm has teeth.
Sort of like that dream you had once about being a bird, but with more feather collecting and fish.
A party game through and through, despite the lack of multiplayer.
Worth the price, worth the time, and worth the last level.
A unique sandbox experience once you get into it and figure out how to play.
Designed for younger children but still a really well made game.
Slightly watered down version from PC, but still a good game to enjoy both with friends or alone.
With a bit more polish, and a few much needed scenes, this game could be amazing.