The School, however, sees Mono separated from his new companion Six (the protagonist from the first game), and it's up to you to rescue her from a group of school children known as Bullies. I won't be touching on The Wilderness in too much detail here, as we already covered it within our first preview last year (for more on that, you can click here). Within the demo, I had access to the first two chapters of the game, and these were The Wilderness and The School. Fortunately though, after sinking some time in, I'm pretty satisfied that the project is on the right track and could even result in being a superior experience. With the first Little Nightmares being such an unexpected gem, I did approach the sequel with an air of caution when being offered the chance to preview it. If done poorly, however, they can leave a permanent blotch on the original's legacy. If done right, a good sequel can improve upon the flaws on the original, whilst allowing us to revisit characters and settings we fell in love with in the first game. Sequels are always something I feel cautiously optimistic about.
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