Reanimal: PS5 Review
Developed by Tarsier Studios
Published by THQ Nordiq
Platform: PS5
It opens with small faces peering down a well, the darkness surrounding your view as you look up to the skies.
But where Tarsier Studio's Reanimal goes after that is infinitely darker and much more disturbing.
This latest from the Little Nightmares studio bears all the hallmarks of the darker edges of their prior games, while giving plenty of new fuel for the horrors ahead. As you play on as a little boy figure wearing a mask, you meet up with your lost female friend and the game allows this brother and sister duo to either work via a co-op player or AI while you press on through the world.
It's claustrophobic stuff and while it's fair to say that Reanimal doesn't exactly shake up the formula the studio's made, the subtle changes make this a genuinely disturbing and upsetting game to behold by moving the camera with you, meaning what's out of sight can be a genuine fright when it comes.
Mixing stealth and exploration, the game's keen to keep you guessing, but its absolute commitment to the horrors that unfold on screen are genuinely upsetting.
From blood rain to a man ironing human suits, there's plenty in here that will fuel fears given the game's penchant for spoon-feeding moments that drop clues in their relationship and subtly give away ideas of what's happened.
It's a game that provides a singular experience, rather than one that has to be played as it were - it's about immersion within and dealing with the world inside makes for another piece of ammunition in the Tarsier Studio collection.
It's worth playing because when it fires up the deepest fears in your imagination, there's just something about Reanimal that gets under your skin and stays there, long after you've turned off the PlayStation and retreated into your own dark.









