Little Nightmares review: A Tim Burton-esque horror game that doesn't rely on jump scares
Little Nightmares is a side-scrolling adventure platformer that takes place in a 3D space. You take control of Six, a tiny, yellow raincoat-clad protagonist with an uncertain background as you attempt to escape a series of dire and dingy rooms and head towards the tantalizing bright lights of freedom. It oozes unique style, but also seems strangely familiar at the same time... The real draw of Little Nightmares is undoubtedly its art. The levels feel like a Tim Burton-esque diorama, and drip with bleak imagery, doing a superb job of crafting a terrible, depressing world.
Apr-26-2017, 17:17:23 GMT
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