Instead, Little Nightmares 2 relies on its clever world building to hint at what has happened in the terrifying places you explore. You're not going to find audio logs teasing a big bad or a cackling villain explaining their master plan. As you explore your surroundings, very little of the story is directly spelled out. You step into the role of a child named Mono, who wakes up in a mysterious world full of dangers.
Little Nightmares 2 can be best described as an atmospheric puzzle platformer.
Little Nightmares 2 Review: Beautiful Nightmare Fuel Now developer Tarsier Studios is taking us back into this creepy little world with Little Nightmares 2, a game that builds off the style and successes of the original while adding some new ideas and continuing the story.