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If you want every drop of what Little Nightmares II has to offer, this bundle is the cleanest way to get it - base game, bonus puzzle DLC, Tobias Lilja's haunting soundtrack, and artbook all in one place.

I went into Little Nightmares II expecting a competent follow-up to a well-liked indie horror platformer and came out the other side genuinely unsettled in the best way. Tarsier Studios built something that operates less like a traditional video game and more like a feature-length nightmare you happen to control. You play as Mono, a small masked boy who wakes up alone in a monstrous world, and the whole design philosophy is about making you feel exactly as small and vulnerable as he is. The pacing across the game's several chapters - a creaking forest, a school ruled by a grotesque teacher whose neck extends like a rubber hose, a hospital that has absolutely no business being as horrifying as it is - keeps rotating fresh threats at you just before any single one outstays its welcome. The core loop is hide, observe, and run. Stealth sections reward patience: you read the lumbering oversized enemies, find your window, and sprint. When Mono can grab a melee weapon - a pipe, a hammer - the combat works in short, sharp bursts, though reviewers and players widely agree the melee timing is the game's weakest point. Swings are slow, the 2.5D perspective makes aiming imprecise, and getting punished for a missed strike feels unfair more than tense. It is used sparingly enough that it rarely derails the experience, but it is worth knowing before you sit down with this. The AI companion Six handles herself reasonably well, helping Mono boost over walls and push heavy objects, though there are occasional moments where her pathfinding breaks the immersion at exactly the wrong time. This Digital Content Bundle layers extras on top of the base game. The Nome's Attic DLC activates in Chapter One: after grabbing the key in the Hunter's cabin attic, a small Nome sprints offscreen and triggers a short hide-and-seek puzzle sequence that rewards Mono with the Nome's hat cosmetic. It is charming and low-stakes, roughly ten minutes of extra content that fits the series' tone well. The full digital soundtrack by Tobias Lilja is the real value add here for anyone who responds to audio design - the score is legitimately excellent, shifting from ambient dread to full-panic orchestration with precision, and owning it separately is worth the consideration. The digital artbook and wallpaper set round things out for fans who appreciate behind-the-scenes material, though neither adds gameplay value. A few honest caveats: the runtime is short, sitting around six to eight hours for a first playthrough depending on how often you die. Early Steam community reports flagged that the Nome's Attic DLC occasionally failed to activate through this bundle at launch, though no widespread ongoing complaints suggest it was fixed. The mixed Steam review score (70% positive at time of writing) appears to reflect a subset of players unhappy with technical issues or the bundle's perceived value relative to the Deluxe Edition, not with the game's quality - critical reception sits considerably higher, with an OpenCritic average in the low 80s from 173 reviews. If you already own the base game separately, check carefully what you actually need before picking this up. Alex, Scout Team

Little Nightmares II Digital Content Bundle

Little Nightmares II Digital Content Bundle

10 feb 2021Tarsier StudiosBANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
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If you want every drop of what Little Nightmares II has to offer, this bundle is the cleanest way to get it - base game, bonus puzzle DLC, Tobias Lilja's haunting soundtrack, and artbook all in one place.

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I went into Little Nightmares II expecting a competent follow-up to a well-liked indie horror platformer and came out the other side genuinely unsettled in the best way. Tarsier Studios built something that operates less like a traditional video game and more like a feature-length nightmare you happen to control. You play as Mono, a small masked boy who wakes up alone in a monstrous world, and the whole design philosophy is about making you feel exactly as small and vulnerable as he is. The pacing across the game's several chapters - a creaking forest, a school ruled by a grotesque teacher whose neck extends like a rubber hose, a hospital that has absolutely no business being as horrifying as it is - keeps rotating fresh threats at you just before any single one outstays its welcome. The core loop is hide, observe, and run. Stealth sections reward patience: you read the lumbering oversized enemies, find your window, and sprint. When Mono can grab a melee weapon - a pipe, a hammer - the combat works in short, sharp bursts, though reviewers and players widely agree the melee timing is the game's weakest point. Swings are slow, the 2.5D perspective makes aiming imprecise, and getting punished for a missed strike feels unfair more than tense. It is used sparingly enough that it rarely derails the experience, but it is worth knowing before you sit down with this. The AI companion Six handles herself reasonably well, helping Mono boost over walls and push heavy objects, though there are occasional moments where her pathfinding breaks the immersion at exactly the wrong time. This Digital Content Bundle layers extras on top of the base game. The Nome's Attic DLC activates in Chapter One: after grabbing the key in the Hunter's cabin attic, a small Nome sprints offscreen and triggers a short hide-and-seek puzzle sequence that rewards Mono with the Nome's hat cosmetic. It is charming and low-stakes, roughly ten minutes of extra content that fits the series' tone well. The full digital soundtrack by Tobias Lilja is the real value add here for anyone who responds to audio design - the score is legitimately excellent, shifting from ambient dread to full-panic orchestration with precision, and owning it separately is worth the consideration. The digital artbook and wallpaper set round things out for fans who appreciate behind-the-scenes material, though neither adds gameplay value. A few honest caveats: the runtime is short, sitting around six to eight hours for a first playthrough depending on how often you die. Early Steam community reports flagged that the Nome's Attic DLC occasionally failed to activate through this bundle at launch, though no widespread ongoing complaints suggest it was fixed. The mixed Steam review score (70% positive at time of writing) appears to reflect a subset of players unhappy with technical issues or the bundle's perceived value relative to the Deluxe Edition, not with the game's quality - critical reception sits considerably higher, with an OpenCritic average in the low 80s from 173 reviews. If you already own the base game separately, check carefully what you actually need before picking this up.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamHorror PlatformerAtmospheric HorrorStealth PuzzlesCompanion AI2.5DEnvironmental StorytellingShort PlaythroughArtbook IncludedOriginal Soundtrack

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OS
Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX 570, 1 GB | AMD Radeon HD 7850, 2 GB
Processor
Intel Core i5-2300 | AMD FX-4350

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BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
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10 feb 2021

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