“Childhood fears are such a rich vein to slice open, and Tarsier Studios do it in a very thoughtful way,” Alice Bee said in our Little Nightmares 2 review as she gave the game a coveted Bestest Bests badge. Said it “is such a splendid mix of cute and creepy, beautiful and awful, that it sort of defies categorisation. A childhood terror gothic, perhaps?” Little Nightmares 2 is out on Steam and GOG for £25/€30/$30. It’s also on Xbone, PS4, and Switch. A Stadia release is due today too, with the game thrown into Stadia Pro subs. A demo is still available on Steam and GOG, if you fancy a go.