Is Little Nightmares still worth playing in 2026?
Little Nightmares laid the groundwork for a formula since copied, yet the original keeps its evocative power intact. The Maw, that abyssal vessel of giant oppressive sets, dwarfs little Six with constant menace, and the anxious soundscape does much of the work. The gameplay, though, stays modest: climbing, fleeing and shallow environmental puzzles, with sometimes imprecise controls that still frustrate. It is short and purely atmospheric. You play it for the dread and the staging more than the challenge. An aesthetic nightmare that leaves a mark, despite its limits.