“This is literally peak”: Between Little Nightmares 3 and Reanimal, Fans of This Cutesy Horror Niche Are Eating Well At Gamescom 2024

The creators of Little Nightmares show no signs of stopping its track record of releasing interesting games with a trailer for a new title, Reanimal.

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  • Tarsier Studios has unveiled trailers for both Little Nightmares 3 and a new game titled Reanimal at Gamescom 2024.
  • Little Nightmares 3 introduces two friends, Low and Alone, navigating a terrifying world called the Spiral.
  • Reanimal follows a brother and sister in an adventure on a dark and twisted island to rescue their friends.
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Gamescom 2024 is in full swing, and fans of the horror genre with a sort of cute twist are in for a treat. Tarsier Studios, the creative minds behind the Little Nightmares franchise, has just dropped not one but two exciting trailers.

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If you’re a fan of eerie adventures starring small, vulnerable characters navigating horrifying worlds, then the studio is serving up exactly what you’re craving.

Little Nightmare Fans Have Double the Fun to Look Forward To

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This year’s Gamescom has been amazing for horror fans, and Tarsier Studios just added to the ever-growing list of terror-filled titles to look forward to.

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It unveiled a brand-new trailer for Little Nightmares 3, continuing the saga that many players have loyally followed through since the first game’s release.

This time, you’ll be tracing the journey of Low and Alone, two friends trapped in the Spiral, an amalgamation of terrifying places that seem to defy reality and lean into delusions.

The trailer introduces horrors that seem more dangerous than before, and like its predecessors, it seems like a title that’ll keep you on your toes.

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What was more surprising than this trailer drop, however, was when Tarsier Studios announced an entirely new game titled Reanimal. Whichever friend you plan on dragging into the horrors of the previous game, you’ll want to keep them around for this next one.

While it follows the visual trend of its other popular franchise, this game seems to take the niche horror genre in a new direction. According to the synopsis:

A brother & sister go through hell to rescue their friends in this terrifying horror adventure.

You’ll get your chance at escaping this twisted island either solo or in local or online co-op.

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Tarsier Studios Is on an Unstoppable Roll

An in-game screenshot of Reanimal from Tarsier Studios.
Little Nightmares fans are in for a treat with this upcoming release. | Credit: Tarsier Studios

The reaction to these reveals has been overwhelmingly positive. Fans are excited to see Tarsier Studios continuing to expand the world of Little Nightmares while also experimenting with new ideas through the new game.

The atmosphere, visuals, and premise of the newly announced games have been more than enough for people to start lining up in support of the studio.

Tarsier already has a solid record of dropping great games within its niche, with the first two Little Nightmares games scoring an 8.0 and above in Metacritic ratings from users.

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Its upcoming releases look like they’ll continue that trend.

One user puts it aptly. Tarsier Studios knows where its strengths lie and continues to explore and innovate within it.

While each game might look similar on the outside, they offer a new, exciting, and horrifying experience each time.

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Are you excited for these new releases? What are your expectations from Tarsier’s new title, Reanimal? Let us know in the comments below!

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Written by Vibha Hegde

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Vibha is an avid gamer that has been in the content writing space for over three years. With a Bachelors in Computer Applications, Vibha chooses to explore their passion for pop culture and gaming. When not hunkered over a controller trying to beat the Demon of Hatred in Sekiro, you can find Vibha relaxing to jazz during a digital painting session.