An irascible clerical worker with spidery limbs. Forlorn laborers at a carnival who turn one of their own into a piñata. A towering baby with a searchlight for an eye.
These are a sampling of the sights in the tastefully morbid Little Nightmares III, a game that forgoes run-of-the-mill jump scares, excessive gore and the other emblems of outright horror for the series’ trademark atmospheric creepiness.
