This still isn’t a game for gamers who don’t like a challenge. Everything about it is challenging and you’ll probably die a lot. Just like the original game, the gameplay balances between survival horror where you have to run away as fast as possible and environmental puzzles. Those small moments really form some unforgettable gaming memories.īesides this, the story of the Kid is also set in a different environment with a different boss so prepare for some creepy moments. It’s even so that you’ll cross some of the same environments as the Kid but that you take a different direction than Six did. It’s an interesting twist and it’s really great to see that both characters follow the same routine. Where Six tries to escape by looking for higher grounds, the Kid tries to escape by going deeper. This has a deeper (pun intended) meaning. There’s even more, in chapter selection, you’ll see Six’s story always above the Kid’s story. What’s interesting about the Kid is that his story unfolds at the same time as Six’s story. The story of the Kid was originally a part of several DLC chapters to your main story arc, on Switch, you can play it without spending extra money. The first and major selling point is the fact that the Kid’s Story is included in the bundle and can be played right after you start your game. But who is this Kid and what is his story? What’s a bit more interesting, is to look at what this Nintendo Switch version has to offer. Since the story of Six isn’t new, I won’t repeat myself, check out our review of the original to know what this piece of the game has to offer. If this is you’re first time playing Little Nightmares, it’s advised to start with Six since she forms the main story the Kid was added to the original as DLC later on. The moment you play the game for the first time, it will give you the choice to play Six’s story or the Kid’s story. Little Nightmares already released on other platforms a year ago and was considered as one of the more original games that released that year. This Nintendo Switch version is called the Complete Edition but, of course, still offers the same experience. Perhaps you should play it in a dark and empty cellar? Little Nightmares brings you to a world filled with childhood horrors, and thanks to the Nintendo Switch, you can take it with you wherever you want. Fear is a complex mechanism, it’s easily triggered but never really forgotten. Some are afraid of clowns while other will run away from the smallest spider. Childhood fears, we all have them and there’s simply no way around it.