![]() The main reason I’m bringing this up right away is because it confirms that Six is not trapped in the loop like Mono is. In short, after bursting out of a TV into a regular-looking room, Six sees her shadow self, who directs her attention to a poster on the floor for the Maw. ![]() The team behind the games has stated as much in an interview, but it’s heavily implied in-game by (well, by the fact that Six doesn’t use her soul-sucking powers at any point in LN2, but also by) the secret ending cutscene you get after the credits if you “collected” all of the glitching remains of children you can find in the overworld. To prove it, we’re gonna do a deep dive into her character.īefore getting to that, though, there’s one thing about the timeline I want to make sure we all agree on: Little Nightmares 2 is a prequel. TL DR, I agree that Six had understandable reasons for her final act in the game, but I think there’s a lot more to her reasoning than her recognizing what Mono becomes when she sees his face for the first time. Spoilers for all three games ahead (yes, there are 3. This is gonna be a long one, so strap yourselves in. Making this more for me than anything else. Not that I’d know if he did, because I don’t watch his stuff. Who knows, maybe he’ll see this on his secret tumblr account. I haven’t watched the streams, but having heard his take on the ending of the second game from people on tumblr, I’d like to share my own. ![]() So the minecraft boy played the Little Nightmares games.
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