
Little Nightmares 2, a sequel to the moody but somewhat inconsistent 2017 puzzle-platformer, is coming in 2020. It will feature more spooky stuff and weapons like kitchen utensils.
A sudden Nintendo Direct brings with it a handful of ports that you can play on the subway or while laying in bed.…

Little Nightmares’ last DLC, The Residence, is now out. It adds some new traps and enemies and puts you up against a boss called The Lady. Though the Inside-like horror puzzler didn’t set the world on fire, I quite liked it and it’s been nice to see Tarsier Studios continue building out its story and mechanics.
Little Nightmares is like being up late as a child, stumbling after a bad dream. Shadows hide monsters and nothing…

This is Little Nightmares. It’s from Bandai Namco, slated for PS4, and Steam, and the game is scheduled for release next year. Check out the English trailer on Kotaku UK.