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ShaninSpangler's Little Nightmares (PC)
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[November 9, 2018 12:59:15 AM]
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Going into my second session of Little Nightmares, I aimed to learn more about why I was captured and why I like all the other children of the game were being watched. As I navigated through the building I noticed that most of the structures were actually cages for children and found several gnomes locked up as well. I was later captured by the short-long armed man from my previous session because of a trap he set in order to keep my character from starving. I was able to escape from the man and found myself in a room full of shoes of the children, which reminded me or images of the Holocaust and genocide. This discovery was very unsettling but I kept playing on. Through the game, you can clearly tell they don't want you there and I'm still unsure why the character puts themselves in danger. I still have many unanswered questions and I wonder how good the main character actually is especially for cutting the man's arms off when he wasn't hurting me back.
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[November 7, 2018 10:38:22 PM]
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Little Nightmares has a very cute and simple art style that contrasts the disturbing and unsettling images in the game. You play as a small child abandoned in a suitcase in a place where you clearly don't belong. The game shows images of a man who committed suicide and a bloody children's room. The game would have been extremely graphic if not for the cute art style. The game so far is simple platforming and if you fall the child dies by lying down and when killed by a worm it strangles you but the deaths aren't graphic. The goal of the game is unclear and why the child was abandoned hasn't been answered. It's similar to games like Limbo and Inside so hopefully the story ends up just as good.
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ShaninSpangler's Little Nightmares (PC)
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Current Status: Playing
GameLog started on: Tuesday 6 November, 2018
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