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[PS4, PS5] Little Nightmares II Standard Edition $13.18 @ PlayStation Store

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On Sale $13.18 was $39.95 67% Off,

Little Nightmares II is a puzzle-platformer horror game developed by Tarsier Studios and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. It is the sequel to the 2017 game Little Nightmares.

In Little Nightmares II, you play as Mono, a young boy trapped in a world that is distorted by the humming transmission of a distant Signal Tower. Mono sets out on a journey to discover the source of the signal, accompanied by Six, the protagonist of the first game, who has been trapped in the world of Little Nightmares. Together, they must navigate through a twisted and terrifying world filled with nightmarish creatures and solve puzzles to uncover the truth behind the Signal Tower.

Like its predecessor, Little Nightmares II is known for its unsettling atmosphere and creepy, hand-drawn art style. It received generally positive reviews upon release, with many praising its improved gameplay and story.

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    The Little Nightmares 1 & 2 bundle is $17.48 for PS Plus members or $20.98 for non members. The bundles includes Little Nightmares 1 and all it's DLC and the same base version of Little Nightmares 2 from the deal posted above. If like me you got the first game from PS+ Essential and want to get the DLC for the first game and the second game I believe this is the cheapest way of buying both.

    Note the version linked above and also the bundle do not include the Nomes Attic DLC. From what I've read it's hardly worth the price of admission and does not include any additional trophies. The only way to get the Nomes Attic is to buy or upgrade to Deluxe version of Little Nightmares 2. You can't buy that DLC on it's own for some reason.

    https://store.playstation.com/en-au/product/EP0700-PPSA02154…

  • Also, I recommend playing the second one first. Just makes it a more interesting narrative structure imo.

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