Developer: Tarsier Studios
Publisher: Bandai Namco
Reviewed on: PlayStation 4
Available on: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC
Released: 28th April 2017
Cinematic platformers don't come by very often, so whenever one is released you can expect me to be trying it out. The newest addition to the genre is Little Nightmares, a game I've had my eye on for quite a while now and was looking forward to playing. You control 'Six'; a girl who explores a huge world, having to climb up bedside tables and use plates as makeshift ladders while also trying to avoid the many monsters who are out to kill her.
It's an interesting game which is worth playing if you enjoyed games such as LIMBO, Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty or INSIDE. It shares a similar tone to those games and is very often compared to them by people who are fans of this style.
Cinematic platformers don't come by very often, so whenever one is released you can expect me to be trying it out. The newest addition to the genre is Little Nightmares, a game I've had my eye on for quite a while now and was looking forward to playing. You control 'Six'; a girl who explores a huge world, having to climb up bedside tables and use plates as makeshift ladders while also trying to avoid the many monsters who are out to kill her.
It's an interesting game which is worth playing if you enjoyed games such as LIMBO, Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty or INSIDE. It shares a similar tone to those games and is very often compared to them by people who are fans of this style.
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