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Little Nightmares 2 review – puzzler’s quest in a fever-dream fairytale – The Guardian
Navigate Mono’s surreal, gothic world in a bid to free the adults from their TV addiction

Like its 2017 predecessor, Little Nightmares 2 is a fever-dream made playable, with the creepy, disturbing edge of a Brothers Grimm fairytale or Jan Svankmajer animation, albeit carefully leavened with rare but powerful uplifting moments. Its superminimal, eschewing even a single word of dialogue; we control a child, Mono, who must work out how to make his way through a surreal and dangerous place.
Despite the sort of chase sequences that would ordinarily end with you waking up in a cold sweat,…
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