![]() ![]() I wouldn't like to put the blame at Tearaway's door ! Since the formation of the company, that stuff's been bubbling away.Īnd Tarsier is formed in - hang on, I read this on your website - 2004?ĭave Mervik: Yeah. Where does it come from, this Hunger idea? What was the original idea?ĭave Mervik: That sort of stuff had been bubbling away a lot longer than Tearaway. But in the background, something is bubbling away. Īnd Tarsier is working on Tearaway Unfolded for Media Molecule at the time. I think it was, yeah.Īnd Tarsier at this point - is that how you pronounce it, tar-see-uh?ĭave Mervik: We hear many different variations on that. Is that right?ĭave Mervik: It sounds correct! I'll go with you on that one. ![]() Little Nightmares begins as an idea called Hunger, I think, back in 2015. Let's rewind the clock a bit, back to the beginning. ![]() Tarsier and Bandai very kindly sent over some concept art to use in the article. What follows is our long and winding chat about the origins of the project, fear, formulas, and expectations. And I couldn't think of a better person to ask about it than Dave Mervik, senior narrative designer on the game, and the person who dreamt a lot of the world up. I've been thinking about what it means for something to be scary, and how Tarsier manifests terror and frightens us. I've been thinking about her, and about the game, since. Did you? What did you think? Were you as scared of The Teacher as I was? A demo was also released earlier this month for you to try. I had a chance to play Little Nightmares 2 recently, and wrote about it. The long-awaited sequel is a little under two weeks away now (it releases on 11th February). An update will apparently follow to enhance it for the newer machines. Availability: Releases 11th February 2021, on PC, PS4, Xbox One and Switch.And there are few games that trade in this kind of fear better than the Little Nightmares series by Swedish studio Tarsier. I think it's something deeper, something more unsettling, something insidious. Why is a game scary? What is it about the mix of ingredients that really chills us, that really creeps inside and messes with our subconscious? I don't think it's the jump-scares. ![]()
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