![]() ![]() ![]() Maybe this is why classics like Poltergeist and Omen were so successful. Children are the embodiment of innocence and for many the absolute line that should not be crossed. There are many types of horror films and in recent times the images of scary children have been the flavour of the day. Every Halloween I spend a month watching my favourite horror flicks including classics like John Carpenters Halloween and The Thing. The idea of intentionally scaring yourself silly may seem idiotic in the cold light of day but there is something deliciously satisfying about surviving a horror film with all your fingernails intact. Ok, are we all set? Let us take a look at Little Nightmares 2 on PC. However, sometimes there is no getting around it for this game, a controller is a must for reasons I will elaborate on later. The third rule is a funny one for me as I usually avoid them where I can. If you don’t meet these conditions for playing Little Nightmares 2 I don’t even know what to say to you: trust me, it will be infinitely better. The second rule is that you categorically have to play this game in a dark room, on your own with the best set of headphones you can get your sweaty little mitts on. If you have not played Little Nightmares begone. Rule number one is that you must have played the first Little Nightmares, this is a given and I doubt many will make this mistake but occasionally some will slip through the net. So like the ill-fated Randy from the Scream saga, I am going to kick things off with a few rules you absolutely must follow in order to maximise both your understanding of events in this game and your immersion into the horror that lies ahead.
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