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    Little Nightmares (Tarsier Studios)



    Precedentemente noto come Hunger, il nuovo titolo dei Tarsier Studios sarà distribuito da Bandai Namco, ecco un nuovo teaser trailer:

    Bandai Namco Entertainment Signs Worldwide Publishing Agreement With Tarsier Studios

    Bandai Namco Entertainment today announced a worldwide publishing agreement with Swedish videogame developer, Tarsier Studios, for a brand new game called Little Nightmares. Little Nightmares presents a dark yet whimsical tale that will have players confront their childhood fears as they help a girl dressed in a yellow raincoat escape the jaws of The Maw – a vast, mysterious vessel inhabited by corrupted souls looking for their next meal!

    “We are so thrilled to work together with Bandai Namco Entertainment, a company that takes great pride in their work and goes that extra mile to create amazing game experiences.” said Andreas Johnsson, Business Developer & Deputy CEO, Tarsier Studios “From day one we've felt their passion and drive to help make Little Nightmares everything it can be.”

    More details about Little Nightmares will be revealed at this year's Gamescom in Cologne, Germany, stay tuned!


    davvero molto evocativo
    peccato che il teaser mostri meno del trailer originale uscito un anno fa


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    Re: Little Nightmares (Tarsier Studios)

    10 minuti di gameplay:

    http://www.ign.com/videos/2016/08/17...-gamescom-2016

    davvero bello.

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    Re: Little Nightmares (Tarsier Studios)

    recensione di TGM:

    http://www.thegamesmachine.it/little...4-xbox-one-pc/

    giudizi dalla stampa internazionale:

    Eurogamer -- Recommended

    Media Molecule protégé Tarsier turns in a masterpiece of meat and malice, swiftly consumed but with a lingering aftertaste.Little Nightmares is everything you may have loved about LittleBigPlanet thrown into a sausage grinder with everything you may have dreaded in Silent Hill.

    RockPaperShotgun - "Loved almost every minute of it"

    I love it. There were times when I didn’t, mostly when I had to replay a section where I kept failing to line up what looked like a simple jump over and over, but by the end I was smitten. It’s a grotesque, horrid and eventually hopeful in its own morbid fashion, and despite many moments that feel like reimaginings or echoes from elsewhere, it has enough extraordinary images and sequences to stand alone. It’s precisely the kind of horror game I love – grotesque but not gross, and interested in thoughtful pacing and escalation rather than jumpscares and shocks.

    ACG - "Wait For Sale"

    I had a goddamn blast. There are some later puzzles that are so fun to do, or to just mess around with the enemies in some rooms. And while the narrative is never really told outright to you, it's interesting enough to just make you want to continue seeing the world. Unfortunately, there was some time in where I was really wishing for it to be more taxing and the game's six-to-eight hour timeframe, for many of us, is going to feel a little bit short

    Videogamer -- 9

    Little Nightmares is frightening, in a way that gets under your skin. A way that whispers in your ear that you won't sleep well tonight. Little Nightmares takes things you were afraid of when you were a kid, and reminds you you're still afraid now.

    Polygon -- 8.5

    Little Nightmares worked its way into my dreams because it's just bright enough, just safe enough to make me let my guard down. The game isn’t always successful at balancing some game design fundamentals. But when the lights went out, it left me remembering that, really, I'm just a small thing in a dangerous world myself.

    Also, that monsters with big long grabby arms are really, really creepy.

    Destructoid -- 8.5

    Little Nightmares could use better pacing, perhaps more build-up in the first chapter, but even in its calmer moments it retains your interest with its macabre world and simple yet goosebumps-inducing gameplay. You constantly feel like a crippled gazelle limping around a lion's den. I'm excited to watch others play and panic the way I did.

    JustPushStart - 8.2/10

    Despite being a short game with some fiddly controls, Little Nightmares is still an enjoyable experience. It’s by far the creepiest video game I have played in recent memory and the story and premise is intriguing. If you are a fan of Limbo, you should definitely try and play this game. It’s also best to play this game for yourself without spoilers. You’ll be sure to be more shocked!

    Game Rant - 4/5

    Ultimately, Little Nightmares strikes a fine chord between charming and creepy in a way that perhaps only a former LittleBigPlanet developer could do. The game knows when a delicate touch is needed in terms of creepiness, and conversely gets the adrenaline going when things go from zero to sixty as a gelatinous humanoid biped suddenly decides Six would make a good lunch. Each chapter has its own compartmentalized style and every challenge brings something new to the table, resulting in a satisfying puzzler with a deep shine of polish. Little Nightmares is a must-have for puzzle fans everywhere, so long as they don’t mind imagining long creeping hands coming out of every shadow they see afterwards.

    GameReactor - 8

    The ending feels a bit abrupt, and while we don't mind games that are shorter in length, some players will no doubt find Little Nightmares on the short side in terms of value for money. If, however, you're looking for a dark and troubled adventure to submerge yourself in for an evening or two, then Little Nightmares delivers.

    Hardcore Gamer - 4/5

    Little Nightmares has its flaws and iffy moments, but when it’s at its best, it creates a tense, nightmarish, action-packed world filled with surreal scenery that contains some classic puzzle design and a host of gleefully creepy characters to chase you all throughout it. It may not break any new ground in the small child/scary world sub-genre, but it still makes for one impressive entry into this world of dark games nonetheless, thanks to The Maw and the unique, twisted visuals it contains. It may be an absolutely horrifying feast that you witness at every turn, but it’s one that’s worth taking a bite out of.

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    Re: Little Nightmares (Tarsier Studios)

    launch trailer:


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