Little Nightmares II for PC is a puzzle platformer horror adventure, a fitting sequel to the original game. The player takes on a new persona for this game – a little boy, called Mono, wearing a paper bag on his head – while Six, the previous games’ protagonist is a computer controlled character in this sequel.
About the Game
This game occurring some unnameable time after the events of the first game, we first meet the small boy, complete with his paper bag mask, in a creepy forest wh...
Little Nightmares II for PC is a puzzle platformer horror adventure, a fitting sequel to the original game. The player takes on a new persona for this game – a little boy, called Mono, wearing a paper bag on his head – while Six, the previous games’ protagonist is a computer controlled character in this sequel.
About the Game
This game occurring some unnameable time after the events of the first game, we first meet the small boy, complete with his paper bag mask, in a creepy forest which is fittingly, all in shades of grey and monochrome. The little boy makes his way through the forest – and watch out for traps right from the beginning! – and makes his way to an even creepier forest, where he seems to instinctively know to avoid The Hunter, a rather ugly dude with bad things on his mind.
Mono creeps into the Hunter’s cottage and frees Six, and together they flee, discovering along the way that everyone in the world, or so it seems, is now completely addicted to their television screens. It is easily established that this is due to the Thin Man who is transmitting a hypnotic signal from the Signal Tower, and the game is on: get to the Signal Tower and smash the transmitter.
But of course, this is much easier said than done, and before the plucky pair can make their way to Pale City, where the Signal Tower stands tall and menacing, they must work their way through the Wilderness, escape the School, shudder through the Hospital and various other sinister locations.
All around, they see signs that the Thin Man does not take well to having his plans interfered with: bags of corpses litter the landscape, rock falls threaten to end the game immediately and bear traps are lying under a deceptively pretty layer of fallen leaves.
Perfect for Fans and Newbies
Fans of the series will find it delightfully recognisable, while newcomers will be able to slide right in without having any sense of not knowing what is going on. Bring your best puzzling mind to bear on each level, each of which is differently themed around a certain monster or environment – such as the opening scene’s forest.
You will need to be stealthy too, in order to get some peace to solve the puzzles, so don’t go blundering around too much! The game is grotesque rather than gross, with a slow accumulating build-up of the shudders, rather than a reliance on jump-scares.
Character List
There are a lot of characters, both neutral and hostile in the game – see if you can spot the following who are deserving of special mentions. But watch out for the others too!
Mono – our small boy protagonist, who wears a fetching paper bag on his head
Six – a computer character in this game, the protagonist of the original Little Nightmares game, and Mono’s gaming buddy
The Hunter – the first villain we meet
The Teacher – the stuff of every unhappy schoolchild’s literal nightmares, this teacher is no sweetheart to be consoled with an apple. She has a snake’s head – and that’s just the start of it!
Creepy Doll-headed Children – the charges of the Teacher they will attack you. The upside is that their little porcelain heads shatter beautifully, once you work out how to do it!
The Thin Man – the main protagonist and sure to give players of a certain age horrendously goose-bumpy Slenderman vibes
Little Nightmares II for PC is available for purchase on Instant Gaming for a fraction of its retail price. You will receive an official key and be able to play the game in seconds. Play smart. Pay less.
Additional Notes: Estimated performance: 1080p/60fps with graphics settings at "Low". Framerate might drop in graphics-intensive scenes. - 64-bit processor and operating system are required.
Additional Notes: Estimated performance: 1080p/60fps with graphics settings at "High". Framerate might drop in graphics-intensive scenes. - 64-bit processor and operating system are required. - Windows 10 (Version 1809 or later) and a 4GB VRAM GPU (graphics board or video card) are required for DirectX 12 API.
The first game is much better. Nothing wrong with instant gaming though but the atmosphere and the feel of the first game is better by a mile. It can still be fun from time to time but the first game is defenitely a better purchase
Scarier and harder than the first game
Not as fun to play
Not as creepy
Music score isnt as good as the first game
2022-08-08T17:11:25-0400
just awsome man. i would reco this game like damn it's so good. but it has a sad ending. plus has the main character from lil nightmares one. so again i would reco this game. but it's not cheap
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it's so much fun it doesn't get boring at all
it's a bit expensive
2021-09-11T06:15:33-0400
I loved the mood of this game and actually loved the graphisms, the monsters' designs, the story, everything! the passage with the bullies was really too hard for me (having to kill them with such heavy weapon) and it's why i will probably not play it again. I really enjoyed playing other than that!
amazing designs, good playability, touching story
the DLC is not worth it. it's litterally just a gnome on a wall
2021-06-23T14:11:23-0400
Really the only reason I didn't give this game a perfect score is that at first, the game is a bit confusing. I did catch on of course and MAN THIS IS A GOOD GAME! If you're a fan of the OG game this will not dissapoint!
2021-02-19T21:15:51-0500
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