Supermassive Games' follow-up to the creepy side-scrolling platformer series is playable on every platform and focuses on a new duo.
Bandai Namco and Supermassive Games have come up with a winner, as this is an adventure that can have you at the edge of your seat despite a few minor complaints.
The co-op side-scrolling platformer receives another haunting trailer ahead of its launch on October 10th for all platforms.
There’s no need to go it alone in Supermassive’s upcoming Little Nightmares revamp.
Supermassive teases even more horrors that Low and Alone must endure in their journey to escape the terrifying world of The Spiral.
Join Low and Alone as they explore the opening section of the side-scrolling horror title ahead of its release next month.
Reportedly 30 minutes long, it takes place in the Necropolis where Low and Alone must avoid the massive Monster Baby to survive.
Carter and Simms investigate a hull breach on the Cassiopeia, which leads to dire results and a sinister new presence on the ship.
Low and Alone will be returning to the creepy Carnevale, and who knows what horrors they'll encounter in a desperate bid for survival.
Up to 36 employees will be affected as the studio deals with the "changing and ever-evolving environment" of the industry.
Whether it's twisted hunch-backed figures, sentient puppets or an ominous rollercoaster ride, the location is full of danger.
Secrets of the Spiral promises "hidden secrets, new perspectives, and unexpected horrors" within the setting of Little Nightmares 3.
Supermassive Games finally dates the co-op horror platformer, with pre-orders now available for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.
The showcase could offer some long-awaited updates for Supermassive's Little Nightmares 3 and perhaps contain a few surprises.
Players can also view all the branching paths unlocked thus far, pursue multiple endings, or turn off Turning Points in Survival Mode.
Work on the unannounced Blade Runner game had begun in September 2024, but the title has since been cancelled with no details.
Supermassive Games has also released a new trailer to offer glimpses of what the upcoming sci-fi horror title will have in store.
Follow Low and Alone as they attempt to navigate a disturbing candy factory and evade the multi-armed monstrosity's pursuit.
Directed by David F. Sandberg, the horror movie recently wrapped filming and has now been given an official theatrical release date.
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