I have spent half an hour running around this area THAT HAS NO MAP, doing an astrological puzzle that I needed to search the internet to know what I was supposed to be doing, whac-a-moleing several nurses, writing down the shapes for a light puzzle because I have terrible memory, realizing I was supposed to use the opposite colors for that light puzzle. Then I got instant-killed for removing a gold dagger, which I believed was supposed to be important because I was collecting religious items. And because I did not save prior to doing all this, now I have to start from the save point and do this ALL OVER AGAIN!
Before Ethan Winters, there was Harry Mason as the best video game father of the year.
I don't remember Silent Hill 1 being on the PS3's PS Store when I dugout the console. I remember the only Silent Hill games there being Homecoming, Book of Memories, and Downpour.
Little Nightmares: Secrets of the Maw was a fantastic addition to Little Nightmares. It shows you the other sides of the Maw, the parts the Lady likes to keep hidden.
Plus the Runaway Kid, Seven, is a kid worth rooting for. The ending to this DLC hurt my soul.
I tried everything to get to this Nome, and give it a hug. Am I even able to reach it? Is it just an easter egg? Either way, I will be doing a second play through of LNIII and have already finished the first chapter.
I know Mono was too heartbroken, but I'm pretty sure he could have left the Signal Tower at anytime. Even if the door was locked Mono has powers. He could have learned how to use them and escape.
We've seen a comic where the Thin Man takes a kid into the TV. There are several Glitching Remain all over the Pale City, which what remains when the Thin Man abducts a child. So I'm confident that he can in fact leave without Mono opening the door.
I think Six's action was out of an ill-advised attempt at stopping the Thin Man instead of malice. Or maybe Six lacked her soul, which may have her compassion. This makes me think Dark Six may actually be the real Six, and is harboring her emotions, which is why she directs Six to the Maw. Maybe Dark Six was aware of something that could make them one again. Keep in mind, Mono never absorbed Six's Glitching Remains. Maybe Mono had the power to do it but since he never absorbed it and Six dropped him, that means Six had to find another way.
The Thin Man might be the only sympathetic villain in all of Little Nightmares. You don't understand his actions until the ending which has Mono turn into the Thin Man after Six's betrayal. This kind of makes you wonder about a BUNCH of things in Little Nightmares.
Were all the Residents previously Visitors who turned into Residents? Was the Thin Man who encountered Six a previous Mono who went on a different journey? Is Mono trapped in a loop? Was Thin Man trying to actually stop the loop by taking Six? Why did the Thin Man abduct those children who remain as glitching ghosts? Was the Thin Man actually saving those taken kids? Could there be multiple Monos in Nowhere? Is Mono even a real Visitor? Was Mono born in Nowhere? He does have powers and unlike Six, we don't see how he got them.
The Viewers are addicted to the television, at their own expense. One Viewer rushes its head into a TV, killing him. They'll even walk off roofs to get to them. They hate being interrupted from watching TV. The Viewers will unleash a sonic blast if the TV is turned off or if Mono so much as touches them.
Some areas in the Pale City is littered with clothing lying around. This could mean the Viewers were getting sucked in to the TVs.
The darkest thing about the Viewers is that many of them will stay on rooftops, staring at the Signal Tower before falling off. It is unknown if the Signal Tower or the Thin Man was commanding them to take their own lives or if this was a conscious decision.
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I have spent half an hour running around this area THAT HAS NO MAP, doing an astrological puzzle that I needed to search the internet to know what I was supposed to be doing, whac-a-moleing several nurses, writing down the shapes for a light puzzle because I have terrible memory, realizing I was supposed to use the opposite colors for that light puzzle. Then I got instant-killed for removing a gold dagger, which I believed was supposed to be important because I was collecting religious items. And because I did not save prior to doing all this, now I have to start from the save point and do this ALL OVER AGAIN!
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Looks like REANIMAL is about kids in a dangerous world full of hostile creatures. SOLD!
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Before Ethan Winters, there was Harry Mason as the best video game father of the year.
I don't remember Silent Hill 1 being on the PS3's PS Store when I dugout the console. I remember the only Silent Hill games there being Homecoming, Book of Memories, and Downpour.
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Usually, when villains have these full-body transformations their private parts aren't usually out in the open.
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Little Nightmares: Secrets of the Maw was a fantastic addition to Little Nightmares. It shows you the other sides of the Maw, the parts the Lady likes to keep hidden.
Plus the Runaway Kid, Seven, is a kid worth rooting for. The ending to this DLC hurt my soul.
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I remember wondering what was the big deal about F.E.A.R. But then I played it and have now seen the light. Alma Wade's backstory was horrifying.
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I tried everything to get to this Nome, and give it a hug. Am I even able to reach it? Is it just an easter egg? Either way, I will be doing a second play through of LNIII and have already finished the first chapter.
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I know Mono was too heartbroken, but I'm pretty sure he could have left the Signal Tower at anytime. Even if the door was locked Mono has powers. He could have learned how to use them and escape.
We've seen a comic where the Thin Man takes a kid into the TV. There are several Glitching Remain all over the Pale City, which what remains when the Thin Man abducts a child. So I'm confident that he can in fact leave without Mono opening the door.
I think Six's action was out of an ill-advised attempt at stopping the Thin Man instead of malice. Or maybe Six lacked her soul, which may have her compassion. This makes me think Dark Six may actually be the real Six, and is harboring her emotions, which is why she directs Six to the Maw. Maybe Dark Six was aware of something that could make them one again. Keep in mind, Mono never absorbed Six's Glitching Remains. Maybe Mono had the power to do it but since he never absorbed it and Six dropped him, that means Six had to find another way.
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The Thin Man might be the only sympathetic villain in all of Little Nightmares. You don't understand his actions until the ending which has Mono turn into the Thin Man after Six's betrayal. This kind of makes you wonder about a BUNCH of things in Little Nightmares.
Were all the Residents previously Visitors who turned into Residents? Was the Thin Man who encountered Six a previous Mono who went on a different journey? Is Mono trapped in a loop? Was Thin Man trying to actually stop the loop by taking Six? Why did the Thin Man abduct those children who remain as glitching ghosts? Was the Thin Man actually saving those taken kids? Could there be multiple Monos in Nowhere? Is Mono even a real Visitor? Was Mono born in Nowhere? He does have powers and unlike Six, we don't see how he got them.
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The Viewers are addicted to the television, at their own expense. One Viewer rushes its head into a TV, killing him. They'll even walk off roofs to get to them. They hate being interrupted from watching TV. The Viewers will unleash a sonic blast if the TV is turned off or if Mono so much as touches them.
Some areas in the Pale City is littered with clothing lying around. This could mean the Viewers were getting sucked in to the TVs.
The darkest thing about the Viewers is that many of them will stay on rooftops, staring at the Signal Tower before falling off. It is unknown if the Signal Tower or the Thin Man was commanding them to take their own lives or if this was a conscious decision.
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