

It’s no secret that the woods are the perfect setting for anything spooky and eerie, and Little Nightmares would fit perfectly here.

But of course, the first one had an incredible reception, and this means that everything great about the first one is going to be available in the sequel. Little Nightmares II is also much more varied and big, to the point that the first game could end up feeling like just a preparation for this sequel.

They took this really seriously and announced the second game will be much bigger than the first one, including even adding a cooperative mechanic. After all, it’s free, and that’s a price that’s hard to beat.One of the biggest criticisms the first game had was that it's too short, too small, that the game deserves much more. If you’re planning on playing Little Nightmares 2, you should probably download the first one if you have access to a PC that is capable of running Steam. The game also spawned a sequel that released earlier this year and was also pretty good. We liked Little Nightmares when we reviewed it, and it’s definitely stuff worth picking up. It also won four BAFTA Awards for Original Property, Game Design, Artistic Achievement, and Narrative. The game won critical acclaiming taking home several awards at The Games Awards 2016 for Best Independent Game. Six’s mission is to escape while avoiding some truly terrifying things that want to harm her. If you’re unfamiliar with the game, Little Nightmares, players assume the role of a girl named Six who is trapped in a prison called The Maw. If you’re looking for something free to play this weekend, and Company of Heroes 2 isn’t to your taste, you can pick up Tarsier Studios’ horror games Little Nightmares on PC via Steam.
