Little Nightmares review – a visually alluring, creepy horror platformer
It’s visually arresting in a grim and ghastly sort of way, and succeeds ate evoking the sort of child-like terror it aims for. If it has problems beyond its unchallenging puzzles, they lie in its controls, which aren’t as precise as they should be. Its other problem is one of brevity. At just five hours long, it’s over far before it should be.




