Testseek.com have collected 51 expert reviews of the Little Nightmares and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Little Nightmares.
April 2017
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The editors liked
Gorgeous Twisted Art Style
Fresh Take on Horror
Haunting
Introspective narrative
Tense catandmouse style chases
Enthralling visual and audio design
Amazing attention to detail across the board
Still horribly beautiful
Intensely unsettling
The editors didn't like
Long Load Times in Between Deaths
Platforming Can be HitorMiss
Puzzles are often too straightforward
Its short length makes you yearn to explore every curiosity its world inspires
Published: 2017-02-08, Author: Jordan , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: Little Nightmares looks like one of those games that, once you have an interest in it, you're better off skipping trailers and news scraps. That's especially true for a longer video like this, with seven minutes of extended but not completely unedited foo...
Published: 2017-05-03, Author: Sean , review by: impulsegamer.com
An accomplished, albeit occasionally flawed, experience, Tarsier Studios' “little horror game that could” has turned out to be one of the more unexpected triumphs in a year filled with GOTY contenders...
Published: 2017-05-09, Author: Ben , review by: nzgamer.com
Abstract: I think everyone's glad horror games have found their way again. Resident Evil has returned to the dilapidated claustrophobia of wayward mansions, Aliens is now singular again, and a host of other games have followed suit to the point where “helpless horr...
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Published: 2018-03-09, Author: Thomas , review by: alphr.com
A visually spectacular journey through a cavernous, ravenous placeThen again, the game isn't called Hunger. It's called Little Nightmares, and the creepy playfulness that suggests is present and correct. It may lack some of INSIDE's depth, but Tarsier has...
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Published: 2017-04-28, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Gloriously dark and macabre, inventive puzzles, minimal yet distinctive
Very short – plus there's not much replayability
Little Nightmares offers a perfect illustration of what the indie development sector brings to gaming.It's out-there, endlessly clever, truly original and very entertaining – especially if you have a sense of humour which tends towards the darkest end of...
Published: 2017-04-27, Author: Sam , review by: gamesradar.com
A foreboding atmosphere unlike anything else, Sound design that will make your hair stand on end, Memorable, grotesque monster design
Some puzzles feel imprecise, Checkpoints can be frustrating, Um, what's happening
At times mechanically clumsy, but artistically sound, Little Nightmares might get on your nerves every once in awhile, but its imagery will burrow into your brain and never leave...
Published: 2017-04-25, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: I suspect that Little Nightmares will do very well for itself given how closely it resembles the overwhelmingly popular platform games of Playdead.Inc. Like 2009's Limbo and last year's Inside, Little Nightmares places you in control of a small child in a...
Abstract: Little Nightmares is everything you may have loved about LittleBigPlanet thrown into a sausage grinder with everything you may have dreaded in Silent Hill. A side-scrolling 3D platformer that conjures up a wealth of grisly implications within a brisk five...
Little Nightmares is grotesque, creepy, and unnerving – but it's also beautiful. It's an odd juxtaposition, but one that carries on through the game. For every bit of ominous ambience, there's something to marvel at. It succeeds in its goal of evoking chi...