![]() Her neck extends extraordinary lengths to see what the commotion is about, twisting and turning underneath furniture and through table legs to seek you out - you have to be quick to find a hiding spot before she crushes you between her teeth. It’s only when you accidentally knock over a jar or walk too quickly does her true terrifying form become apparent. The villain that I will mention is the one that stood out for me the most, an unassuming creature known as The Teacher, who menacingly paces up and down her classroom, slamming her ruler down on the desks of naughty school children, and uses human organs in her biology displays. For fear of spoilers, I won’t talk too much about the enemies in this review (plus I’d probably be doing them a disservice trying to describe them), but know this: they are ghastly beings that you wouldn’t want to see peering at you from the end of that unlit hallway of yours. Each of the four main disgusting villains are out to get the pair, and let out cries of sheer unnerving delight when spotting Mono. ![]() Each antagonist is something akin to a human - they almost look human, and they shuffle around in similar ways to a human, but they are far from it. Standing in both Mono and Six’s way are several grotesque machinations of the mind that a team of twisted people at Tarsier Studios has dreamt up. And much like the first game, the world around them is terrifying, filled with constant threat, and also strangely beautiful. Mono, with the aid of Six, sets out on a journey through the crumbling city to investigate the source of the mysterious broadcast. Mono has found himself trapped in a world where TV screens emit an evil signal that hypnotises and stupifies the denizens of The Pale City (our equivalent would be The Big Bang Theory). The main character can die by getting shot, getting electrocuted, eaten, crushed, strangled, burnt, hung upside down, landing in traps, falling and breaking his legs, getting thrown and more.Little Nightmares 2 follows on after the events of the first game, but this time you’re not playing as Six, you play as a small boy named Mono. When we go in, we see he killed himself by smashing hisĪ face into a TV screen and electrocuting himself. When you reach the roof you see them jumping off from the top.īlood smears environments in portions, adds to the disturbing mood.Īn insane man runs into a room and we hear a loud smash. ![]() In a scene, many people jump off the roofs of buildings commiting suicide and landing on the concrete next to you suddenly and disturbingly. You can smash glass boys with a hammer, pipe, large spoons etc.Ī little girl violently smashed a glass boy with her bare hands.Ī hand falls off a dead body and chases you several times in the game which you can repeatedly smash with a hammer (not graphic). Little glass boys violently cut into frogs with keys and bare hands and we see intestines etc.Ī silhouette of a teacher smacking something or someone with a ruler is shown. Still a shocking moment.īrains, arms and feet are shown in jars, (all can be smashed out) and in one scene you use a brain to open a door. Intestines, bowels are shown on the floors in a forest and next to a corpse of a little boy (optional to see, Easter egg)Ī man is shot with a shotgun at the beginning of the game, obscured by a door. Tons of dead bodies, feet hanging out of body bags hanging from ceilings, blood smears on the environment.Ī man chases the protagonists with a gun shooting at them, which can result in death. ![]() Little Nightmares II is scarier, more disturbing and better than its predecessor, however it does contain some disturbing content.Ī man skins an animal with his bare hands in dim lighting, however loud ripping and tearing is heard with hair and such flying off.
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