
Players will discover more about her personality though whether she’s still affected by the outcome of the first game remains to be seen.ĭespite venturing into the outside world, locations are still going to be as claustrophobic and harrowing as The Maw. The previous game’s protagonist Six also returns, raincoat and all, but how she factors into all of this is still a mystery.

He’s also the protagonist this time around and must escape the now-twisted landscape. “What does it mean for the world when it wants to escape something, and then what does that mean when you take that to Little Nightmares and amplify it in the way we do?” The theme was chosen from the very start of development so it should be interesting to see how it influences everything.Īs noted before, Little Nightmares 2 introduces a new character with Mono, a youth wearing a paper bag over his head and who has a “very cool coat” according to the developer. “We’d like to explore the rich details in what this theme means, and how far can we take it,” says Mervik. As senior narrative designer Dave Mervik told Eurogamer at Gamescom 2019, this ties into what’s going on with the TVs. While Little Nightmares was about greed, the theme of Little Nightmares 2 is escapism. Tarsier Studios hasn’t confirmed exactly where in the timeline the story fits but this is considered a sequel, so take that for what you will.

With the world being twisted and corrupted, their goal is to reach the Signal Tower run by the Thin Man and presumably stop his broadcast.

Little Nightmares 2 focuses on Six and new character Mono who must traverse the Pale City and its various, TV-drenched horrors. Let’s take a look at 15 things you should know before buying. This time around, players will venture outside of The Maw and tackle new challenges. Tarsier Studios’ long-awaited Little Nightmares 2 is out on February 11 th and will return to the eerie, disturbing world that defined its predecessor in 2017.
