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9. LITTLE NIGHTMARES

Little Nightmares feels like stepping into a twisted childhood memory. It’s creepy without being gory, unsettling without being loud. You play as a small, raincoat-wearing child trying to escape a world full of grotesque, oversized creatures. Every environment is like a nightmare version of something familiar — a kitchen, a nursery, a dining hall — only now, everything wants to eat you.

It’s part puzzle, part stealth, part horror — but none of it is overbearing. The real genius is in the visual storytelling. You’re never told what’s going on, but you feel it. And somehow, the more you play, the more it starts to feel like you’ve been here before, in some forgotten corner of your imagination. 8.5/10.