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When bad meets evil.


<span class="bold">Little Nightmares</span>, the delightfully grotesque adventure of a little girl navigating a vessel full of hungry souls, is now available for pre-order, DRM-free on GOG.com!



Buy Little Nightmares and get INSIDE to play right away. This exclusive GOG.com offer will last until May 12, 2017. <img src="https://items.gog.com/little_nightmares/banner_little_nightmares_inside_en.png">



UPDATE: Early reviews of Little Nightmares are in! Come take a look:

<span class="bold">RockPaperShotgun loved almost every minute of it</span>.
<span class="bold">Polygon admitted that the game worked its way into their dreams with its creepy charm</span>.
<span class="bold">Eurogamer calls it a masterpiece of meat and malice, swiftly consumed but with a lingering aftertaste</span>. Yummy.
<span class="bold">Destructoid got a dish of heart-pounding terror, that left them hungry for more</span>.
<span class="bold">Videogamer found it intensely unsettling, horribly beautiful, and with amazing attention to detail</span>.




Every child might enter the Maw at some point in their lives, led by their impressionable imagination or fear of ordinary things.
It is a horrible, fascinating place, lurking under the ocean. Twisted creatures roam its rotten halls, lumbering their disfigured bodies in a semi-involuntary fashion. But there's whimsy here too! Everything is out of proportion, comically distorted and embarrassed of its own existence - much like in a Jean-Pierre Jeunet film. And amidst this disturbingly charming playground stands the fragile silhouette of Six, a girl in a yellow raincoat that desperately wants to escape. There are wonderful puzzles to solve and creepy little creatures to encounter, but she really must find her way out. Because the corrupted souls aboard the Maw want her to join their feast and yet she doesn't appear to be on the guest list...



Pre-order <span class="bold">Little Nightmares</span>, a surreal puzzle/platformer that feeds on your childhood fears -- DRM-free on GOG.com.

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Post edited April 21, 2017 by maladr0Id
Namco, you say?
Nice! Didn't know this was coming on PC, saw the PS4 preview.
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Grargar: Namco, you say?
Suprised to see Bandai Namco Entertainment as a publisher here... even if this is a one off, it'll be interesting to see if this might lead to other games from the publishers library in the future :)
Huh. This looks actually pretty interesting in a slightly creepy and disturbing way.
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FlamingFirewire: Suprised to see Bandai Namco Entertainment as a publisher here... even if this is a one off, it'll be interesting to see if this might lead to other games from the publishers library in the future :)
Probably more indie games like Impact Winter, if at all. I don't expect seeing their big games here anytime soon.
Post edited January 17, 2017 by mistermumbles
This is really .....ehm.... unexpected, to see a Bandai Namco release here. Really hope to see more of them (Dark Souls, Tales series, Enslaved - Odyssey to the west, Naruto, etc.).
A Bandai Namco Game????

Fuck yeah!
high rated
Lost me at Pre-Order exclusives.
Interesting. But I'm not going to pre-order. Especially not when there are pre-order exclusives.
A Bandai Namco Game on GOG?
I didn't expect they would offer one of their games here, especially since they started using Denuvo.
"BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment"

Please let this lead to more good things.

EDIT: Also, pre-ordered.
Post edited January 17, 2017 by Marioface5
Looks freaking awesome! Though I hope we’ll be able to get the pre‐order bonus contents after the pre‐order period ends . . . for a price, of course.

Anyway, Dark Souls series, next? Pretty please?
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Tyrrhia: Anyway, Dark Souls series, next? Pretty please?
Mmmmh yes, please...

Anyway, Little Nighmares looks brilliant, I did not know that game...
Post edited January 17, 2017 by Exhodos
Looks cute but preorder, preorder incentives, steep pricing and regionnal to boot means I'll delay, indefinitely for now.
This is a nice surprise. I figured I'd have to get this one on Steam. Here's hoping we see more from Namco Bandai in the future.