Of course, the game’s appeal stretches beyond that demographic slice (the first game in the series has sold more than 2 million copies).
“Little Nightmares 2' is a horror game for people who don’t necessarily think they like horror games.
And then there were moments I turned on all the lights in my apartment, as if surrounding myself in brightness would make it easier to play.īut I mainly want to talk about what I thought were moments of pure beauty and thoughtfulness. I even had to set the controller down once or twice when my nervous hands made it impossible to properly maneuver the slow-moving child protagonist at the heart of the game. I jumped more than a few times while playing “Little Nightmares 2,” frightened by a sudden movement or the scurrying of something in the dark.