So we already know that this “all-seeing eye” being makes it’s return to this game as well.
In fact, Six covers her face at the TV screen the same way the “all-seeing eye” looks at her from the first game. As this game has a big message with masks and “true” appearances with almost every character we’ve come across in the first game. Which may mean we get a more in-depth background story to her history. We finally get to see what Six actually looks like underneath the yellow raincoat.
From a piece of bread to the actual geisha herself. Which was portrayed perfectly with scripted scenes where Six gets hungry, only eating things that get darker or more grotesque as the story continues. Besides, Tarsier Studios is known for portraying certain strong themes in their games to try and get a message across about society.įor example, Little Nightmares (1) was about hunger and gluttony (extreme or ever excessively consuming). So far upon watching the whole game series, the creators of the game have already stated that this game will be the sequel following Six’s escape from the Maw.ĬLICK here to watch the trailer if you haven’t already as I will be spoiling many parts of the game if you had not seen it already:Īlready from the trailer, we can already find many themes that speak of our current society in technology and education. On, August 19, 2019, Bandai Namco Entertainment delivers on their promise and releases their new trailer for Little Nightmares 2 as stated. Here's hoping your physical copy of the game arrived after the Little Nightmares 2 Brexit delay. This theory does have a lot of traction, especially considering how you see Six attain her signature yellow raincoat in this game, which is something she wears throughout the first Little Nightmares. The secret ending raises a lot of questions but people are speculating that this second game is actually a prequel, explaining how Six finds her way to the Maw. After a while, this glitched version of Six disappears and the screen cuts to black. While this is going on, you'll notice the camera slightly pan to show an image of The Maw, which you Little Nightmare veterans will recognize as the monstrous ship from the first title. As she does, we see a strange glitched version of Six appear in front of her and an epic stare-off ensues. We see Six emerge from a TV, meaning that she managed to escape from the Pale City. It is a short scene, but it's an incredibly important one. The secret ending of Little Nightmares 2 plays out after you witness the end of the game. Upon finding them, it's pretty unclear what purpose they actually serve but if you find all 18 of them dotted about, you're rewarded with the extra ending. These Glitched Children, by the way, are those strange static-like kids you'll stumble across as you play through the game. Be warned, they are really squirreled away in the levels maps, so keep an eye out for secret passageways. There are 18 for you to grab, so if you're up for the challenge you can get to sleuthing.
To unlock this secret ending, players must gather every single Glitched Children collectible in the game. The secret ending is incredibly easy to miss if you're not playing through the game thoroughly, but if you put in the effort to collect everything you'll be handsomely rewarded with a little scene that blows the lid off the story and potentially has huge implications for the first game. But some people have discovered that there is, in fact, a completely optional and secret ending to this devilishly spooky tale.
Since the game was released recently, the internet is abuzz with people reacting to and discussing the ending of the game. Little Nightmares 2 has an optional secret ending which has fans speculating.