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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 5.9 hrs on record
Posted: 28 Feb, 2021 @ 5:00am
Updated: 28 Feb, 2021 @ 11:46am

I am a lover of horror and the morbid, but I have one problem with most games of that genre... they simply don't scare me anymore. I have played so many horror games in my short 16 years of existence, games like Outlast, Amnesia, Layers of Fear etc. Not a single one of those games has given me the same feeling as Little Nightmares II.

The eerie feeling you get while traversing through the different levels in this game is nerve tingling to say the least. I loved every part of the game, from the tricky puzzles to the thrilling chase scenes. The levels are masterfully crafted and the scenery is beautiful with everything ranging from thequiet streets of the city lit up only by the transmission tower, to the crowded halls of the school filled with porcelain children.

The soundtrack in Little Nightmares 2 is amazing. The composer "Tobias Lilja" really hit the nail on the head with the OST. The different songs fit every situation perfectly, for examplewhen "Mono" first finds and saves "Six" in the wilderness, there is a calm, yet at the same time creepy jingle playing on a music box, you have to follow the music to find her. And at the end of the game, the games antagonist, "The Thin Man" has captured Six, and to save her, you have to follow the sound of the music box yet again, just to find a giant deformed version of Six clenching to it. To get her back to her normal form, you have to stop the music by tricking Six and destroying the music box.

If you want an experience that'll etch itself into your brain, you have to play this game. It's a masterpiece and deserves all the praise it gets.

10/10
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