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Little Nightmares II Review – Television Really is Evil (PS4)



Tarsier Studios? first independent project was Little Nightmares. The puzzle platformer focused on Six, a little girl in a yellow raincoat who was stuck on an underwater vessel full of horrors. Little Nightmares II is a sequel of sorts; a larger experience with a new equally horrible location, new protagonist, and much the same gameplay as before. The good news is the sequel solves some of the complaints from the first title, but not all of them.
Mono is a young boy clad in a drab beige raincoat. We know he?s called Mono only from the game?s promotional material, just like Six in the last game. He?s almost completely silent and he?s never formally introduced. Regaining consciousness surrounded by broken television sets in the middle of a dark forest, Mono is revealed as just a tiny figure in a world full of dangers much larger than he ever will be.
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