Little Nightmares - The Residence

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Gameblog
5 / 10
Cubed3
8 / 10
SomHráč.sk
70%
SquareXO
9 / 10
NoobFeed
70 / 100
Creators: BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment, Tarsier Studios
Release Date: Feb 23, 2018 - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5
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Little Nightmares - The Residence DLC#3 Launch Trailer | PS4, X1, PC

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Critic Reviews for Little Nightmares - The Residence

Aesthetically captivating, The Residence fails to deliver a convincing gameplay experience. In the end, the three chapters of Secret of the Maw are not up to the original game.

Review in French | Read full review

What a way to end the Little Nightmares saga! Tarsier Studios has taken its original fantastic experience, and split up the core concepts to craft some sublime DLC episodes, and this final one, The Residence, brings with it some real thrills and chills, whilst also delivering on the puzzles front. Admittedly shorter than the previous two, yet more satisfying overall, it leaves gamers thirsty for more, with an eventual sequel hoped for.

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The Residence is an excellent final chapter of the Secrets of the Maw expansion that offers everything you'd expect. Entertaining gameplay, a chilling atmosphere and especially the end of the whole story of Little Nightmares.

Review in Slovak | Read full review

Awakening in the Lady’s private residence what seems like moments after The Hideaway ended, the Runaway kid is confronted with a Resident Evil-esque mansion filled with secret passages, trick rooms and ingenious puzzles intended to keep prying eyes away. Bathed in eerie shadows, the Lady’s library comes complete with tumbling piles of books, towering marble statues and shattered mirrors.

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Those who've played the previous tales will find some value here but those hoping into The Residence without playing The Depths or The Hideaway will find it painfully short.

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