![]() ![]() The inclusion of televisions as both a narrative and platforming element are cleverly utilised, and the overall ominous and eerie atmosphere is heightened here significantly over the first - as evident with a mannequin-filled level where you’re alone in a hospital. These new additions spice up the gameplay but keep it feeling faithful to the original. While we still have boss fights where hiding and running away takes up the majority of the encounter, brief moments of timing your attacks and finding weapons to protect new protagonist Mono and the now computer-controlled Six adds another level of adrenaline in each chapter.Īlongside the new combat element in Little Nightmares II is the use of a flashlight to avoid certain monsters, and a throwing mechanic that can be used to solve puzzles. ![]() ![]() The feeling of needing to get out alive has never felt so vivid and desperate in this world. Combat was not part of the original game, but this time around, we’re fighting against moving hands, manic doll children and the first game’s protagonist Six in her monster form. Little Nightmares II is, in every way, superior to the original. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |