Little Nightmares II
Noxious, shuffling terror viewed through a child’s eye is undeniably disturbing; faces worn by TV static, child bullies with cracked porcelain heads, hands bulging through walls, unnerving is this imagery yet it’s grounded in a semblance of reality. These twisted horrors are warped, or embellished even, by a child’s imagination. This is how Little Nightmares II sticks with you. Awkward controls or annoying trial and error gameplay can’t detract from the game’s sickening iconography.















