Please keep in mind that the game was never intended to be played this way and all graphical and other glitches are result of forcing it to be in first person and not a fault of the game!
@@eslirastar666 well she also has a face because we can see her face. We just couldnt see her when she dropped Mono so it was probably just left on default
*This is actually worse than death.* The closed door really represent that he doesn't trust anyone except himself bcs he is the only one who able to open the door even he against himself. This makes everything more painful.
@@johnmichaelverdadero4543 He is trapped. I said *represent* bcs that closed door also have other meaning than trap. If you're detailed person there's many hidden meaning in this game like the town and the viewers its represent loneliness in big city which is Mono is having this issue at the end of game(in this case japan have this loneliness issue in their country) and also remember there some viewers that committed suicide? That's is really represent that loneliness often lead to suicidal. This is why I really love 'Little Nightmare' they not just a game. They really have something to deliver, you just have to really look deeper.
@@chibi_okami tiny nose and mouth and small dark eyes with messy hair. Very adorable little hero if you ask me 😌 Source: static.wikia.nocookie.net/littlenightmares/images/9/9d/Mono_Face.png/revision/latest?cb=20210121060000
I don't think it was a betrayal. Remember that Six is seeing Mono's face for the very first time. And in an interview the developers clearely stated that Mono used to cover his face because he was shy or... because he wanted to hide his identity. www.eurogamer.net/articles/2019-08-29-little-nightmares-2-interview?fbclid=IwAR2FX9ew3XRlmAB62J_R2MrXrk0Vj6VmKprYkTkh7B3w5fifEaGslOqNqeY Look how coldly Six looks at him when she is shrinked to her normal size. Not only she was just taken away from her only safe heaven, but also she realizes who Mono is. And that Mono is the Thin Man, the one who is behind this dystopian world, and who looks at it through the blob eyes (in fact the Thin Man always keeps his eyes closed. And if you look closely, the poor Mono starts growing into him just as he closes his eyes. Forever). Moreover, Six is not evil. She's good natured. She's just a very traumatized and hardened child, as you can see from the canon comics. Her first instinct is to save Mono. But resentment is stronger than pity, for Six (that's her attitude. She doesn't forgive easily, as we could see from how she destroyed the crackhead in the School chapter). I think she always suspected that something was going on, with Mono. He managed to travel through the TVs, and he kept running towards that sinister door. Every time she saved him, she backed away more and more fearfully. When she finally sees his face, she realizes.
@@24Lorn so basically, she betrayed him. Not only that, continued the cycle also. Mono legit went through hell to save her and she did that to him. Screw that. "Good natured" are you kidding me? This being a prequel, we see her later on (in the first game) continue to do fucked up shit.
Now that I think about it...why didnt Mono just teleport up there...he was able to when getting to the tower. It doesn't look that high up either...I guess he is just so upset that he can't get himself to get through the door with her on the other side
@@jojieanimations2887 The colors around him represent that. The pink that was around him for most of his life represent sadness, hopelessness and betrayal. And when he got older the blue represents hatred and corruption. He had no choice.
@@mrmanguysir1326 I always thought Pink represented childhood or a kind of corruption that comes from childhood, because we saw the same color on six’s room when she was turned into a monster, the space she was in was like a normal child’s room full of toys, she may be corrupted but she is still a child, now when mono falls and sits on the chair for the first time, there is a predominant pink hue and as he grows older that color fades away and it became whiteish and then bluish, maybe it symbolizes that he grew up and he isn’t the same Mono anymore
@@paperbagboi3185 She was feeling sad and hopeless while she was a monster. Its the effects of being in the tv. She felt as if she was nothing without the music box and when Mono destroyed it the color went away.
Six’s face when they were on the cliff was really... cold and emotionless... 😔😔 (No need to tell me it’s their default expression. I don’t think the developers even think of giving any of the characters facial expressions since we’re not even gonna see them but hey, let your imagination flow.)
@@miserablepumpkin9453 yeah i know i don’t think the developers would even think about the facial expressions since we’re not even “supposed” to see it but that default expression really adds to that feeling of betrayal, you know ?? 😅😅
@@miserablepumpkin9453 If the game maker adds a bit of expression to his character, it would be much better. I want to see those kids smile, even once. Oh and the face of the monster Six too
I'm pretty sure Mono had a bag on to "Sheild himself from the world that hates him," I may be wrong, but the fact he took it off, just to be betrayed, is pretty devastating.
Considering Mono had years to think on the reason why Six betrayed him, he probably even thought that was one of the reasons why; that he looked awful or frightening because of his black eyes which likely influenced him to put on a bag in the first place. it's tragic, really.
12:10 You can see how she was trying to pull him up, but then she stops to study his face. Then she realizes who he was, then lets him go. After Mono broke her music box, she stood there angry and also confused; she never saw Mono without his bag, then when it gets to the betrayal, *mufasa*
Honestly, it makes more sense that six didn't know that was mono because she didn't see his face, throughout most of the game that I saw he wears a paper bag, so it makes sense that she doesn’t know what he looks like without the paper bag
ok I believe faces have nothing to do with this like mono face and the thin mans face look nothing alike you actually cant tell like, thing with this is the signal tower changes how everyone used to look like so there's like no way you can compare there past self to this so this "theory" can get thrown out the window it just DOESNT MAKE SENSE also there's a better theory about mono pulling him up it might be so that she can absorb his powers cause only mono has the power to go through the TVs so once she got the power she didn't need him anymore so yeah that's the better more realistic theory change my mind
Imagine staring at that same floor. Those same walls and gradually seeing your appearance change over a span of years. The most painful part was seeing that door close. From the symbolism and the irony. Mono must've been feeling so goddamn hopeless. All that trouble for survival just for your dream to land you back in the place you essentially needed to escape from. Gah that's painful.. I know Six's betrayal was a knife to the back.. but the rest was legit slowly bleeding away until your body is empty. Just not dead.
Woah. Just imagine being the Thin man ( Mono ) himself. We can feel the hatred that we kept inside after been betrayed by our own friend. Wih the first person perspective, we can feel what Mono feel, growing up just sitting on very chair, waiting for someone to open that door to settle an unfinished business with our friend, Six.
I honestly don't think Mono was filled with hatred. Due to his personality, more like sadness, betrayal, and confusion. Who knows though. He may have grown bitter as he grew colder.
Bro this is so sad, idk how i didn't realize this before but my poor boy mano really kept that door open waiting for six to come back until he lost hope and turned into the thin man. Hes always giving second chances Dx
The fact that all we can see now is Mono's shadow is even more tragic. It's like we are spectating the growth of an innocent child into a heartless dictator. ... or into an individual so hungry for power that committed a terrible, irreversible mistake.
I don't think it's got anything to do with power. He grows up feeling bitter and resentful, feeling nothing but hatred for Six. He has become a slave to the Transmission, a battery to power the broadcast and continue to power the nightmarish world.
Very incorrect. Mono doesn't hate six. He is alone. He doesn't understand why she betrayed him so he's hurt. He grows into the thin man. The thin man whenever he may capture you does so with no evil intent. He takes six instead of mono unlike all the bosses who go straight for mono. He takes her to save mono, his younger self. So he won't be alone. So he won't be betrayed. The thin man is compelled to take six to the tower sure but not because he's evil. Six I wouldn't say is evil either. Look up super horror bro.
Although there will most likely never be a Little Nightmares 3 since Tarsier said they're no longer going to be working on the universe anymore. I wish I could see how Mono might be able to break the timeloop he is in. I want to be able to see Six's possible fate. I want to see some satisfying end to this nightmare..
@@nyahharvey3594 I know it would be weird for a new studio to handle this legend of a series but we do gotta give a benefit of doubts cause we don't know if the studio Bandai chose will be good or bad. We will just have to see
@@IornFoxYTI know it’s all like a more exaggerated version of the real life I think, so I just imagine Six punching Mono in the real world or something like that, what do you think is happening realistically real life??
Same, she stills sees Mono as a friend and wants to show him her favorite possession like a child showing off their favorite toy Despite how disturbing the situation is, its a small moment of cute
Even though the game was never intended to be played in first person, the amount of detail you can see while in first person is still amazing, and shows how much love and care went into it :)
I really don’t think Six wanted to drop him. It definitely was intentional, but I think she did it because she saw his face for the first time while he was hanging, and realized that he looked like Thin Man. So out of fear that he would become Thin Man if he lived, she dropped him. If she wanted him to die she wouldn’t have even reached for his hand at all when he jumped.
I kinda agree, I'm not sure her reasons but it looks like she hesitates, she gives a little head tilt there, six does not seem like the revengeful kind to me
@@vincesouza7608 Did you play the whole game or see the whole gameplay!? I just can’t understand how people can miss all the red flags in the game. They are everywhere. She definitely holds grudges. Her attacking the porcelain child after being freed by mono, a toy she picks up she tosses into the incinerator turns out to be alive and screams out in pain, she is seen angrily breaking a mannequin fingers, she warms her hands from the fire that incinerated the doctor. She hates this world but she also is terrified of it. She runs ahead leaving mono behind a lot because she is so terrified is so instinctively programmed to run ahead because that is what has kept her alive so far. She has a simplified and very basic outlook that makes sense her being a child but is dangerous and unhealthy. But back to the red flags. All these moments she lash out IS revenge. She acts sadisticly in those moments because she is inflicting the same pain she is feeling onto the world she hates so much. It is projection and it is a behavior you can witness in some bullies or people who are bullied. That is why six character is very tragic and depressing as this game has shown it to because it calls on the dark emotions that people experience in real life.
@@vincesouza7608 Also I must add that I don’t dislike six by any means. Her betrayal at the end was understandable but although no less terrible and infuriating. But I think the odds were stacked against them from the beginning. The worst villains are the ones you can’t see and that you don’t know is there and that is what they are up against. The tower monstrosity is an seemingly insurmountable evil since it seemingly fabricates and distorts the environment, seemingly exists in past, present, and future, and manipulates those around them based on worst fears. It definitely played on mono and six’s fears. And I can’t stress that mono and six are kids, KIDS. How are kids suppose to overcome something like that. I like to speculate on what the tower could represent in real life but it could be so many things. It is so malevolent but it is mask itself as something ordinary. It isn’t until mono started breaking the music box that it slowly began to reveal its monstrous form.
@@silksong7277 i get that, but mono is not a stranger, they developed a relationship, she cared for him, like in the last time she pulled him out of the tv, she reached out to check on him, and again, if she wanted him dead for the music box she would keep running
@@vincesouza7608 Yes during that scene when she stayed and tried to get him to come with her before running off it did indeed show that she had really started to care for him at least before instincts kicked back in for her. But what happened afterwards. She got caught by the Thin man, and it was not mono fault since he was helpless in that situation. But that showed two things for her that further damned her and mono. One that mono was not strong enough to protect her and, two, in the end he was afraid just like she was. Up till the beginning mono had always stepped up like a hero but this was one of the times he hesitated and hid in fear. I am going to speculate more and say that it is very possible that six in her time she was captured she may have began to regret being saved by mono as crazy as that sounds. People and especially kids have those thoughts. They may blame the very thing that saved them because it is the only way they can cope when bad things happen. I speculate again the tower is again pulling the strings. So heading into the end when mono met six in the tower it was as if the tower had fabricated a situation in which six had never met mono and was safe in the cabin (or least that is what it felt like for her in that moment before mono broke into her room and saved her). And the nightmare for her begins when mono chops into the door just like he did in the beginning. She trust him and shows her music box and what does he do. He smashes it. It is like a reality check. I like to speculate that smashing it was like breaking the lies that the tower had created. Bringing her back to reality ad terrifying as reality was. She was safe (or at least felt that way)that nothing was wrong with the world, but each hit of the hammer or maybe it was an axe 🤔 mono was metaphorical and literally telling her that wasn’t true.
I think when I saw Six's face while holding mono's hand she would help him, by trying to lift it, but after six saw Mono's face she seemed to confirm something and realized something else. Then let go of mono's hand on purpose. and when she got up to walk she felt she no longer cared about it
I think its like this so it’s very little nightmares then little nightmares 2 and then little nightmares 1. six collected the rain coat from the girl in the rain coat then went to the island with the hunter. She then got caught by the hunter and was then locked up in the basement (the hunter took her rain coat). Mono came and heard her music box and came to save her. Six didn’t trust mono then ran and later realized that she could trust mono. They both defeated the hunter and when to pale city. Then six betrayed mono bc she new she was going to be hungry and she couldn’t control her hunger and new she had to let mono go bc she would’t want to kill mono well that’s what another theory said. She later went to the maw and began her adventure. That’s all I have for now.
Everyone focused on Six's betrayal. And here I am, breaking my heart over how monster six didn't mind his company, even shares her toy but my poor guy Mono starts destroying it unknowingly.
This is the thing I've wanting to see ever since I played LN2, the signal tower was always my favourite place in the game and I personally think that it looks the coolest out of all of the places within the LN games so thank you Nikko!
I dont like it Were taking her favorite thing at that tower, our face gets recognised by six, and we getting betrayd by her ehille she thinking what she broke thinn man time loop but her sacrifice didnt do anything
For me the fact that six extended her arm down and then let go mono, FOR ME, definily means that wasnt an accident she let him go in porpouse (sorry for my bad english) :3
Six let go out of fear. The Thin Man kept her there in a room by herself with her music box for an eternity, likely not even aware of how long it was for her because he's lost his concept of time. So long that she even grew to accept her madness. Her mind and spirit stagnated, and she grew into a twisted demonic creature that was so timid that she was afraid to leave the Signal Tower and became hostile when her false comfort was disturbed. She became what the citizens of the Pale City had become. Time moves in fast forward in the Signal Tower and she was like this for a long time. It is here that we see Six's greatest fear. She didn't want to become that stagnant creature again and Mono was the embodiment of that fear to her. Perhaps Six really loves him, and that fear is of a committed relationship at a young age.
and then the reason he kept her there was because she let him go, to fall to his death. as a prison to her betrayal to him. he didn’t know he did that to her, he knew she did that to him and so the circle keeps on going
Either that or she's just evil. And since we have no proof of what you're saying and she didn't look scared AT ALL, I'll just assume she's evil and I'll keep hating on her ✌🏻
I think the real reason Six betrayed Mono was because of her instincts to survive (took a bit of mono’s power and warped through the tv). She’s also frustrated and scared of Mono, he broke her music box, his first impression was a scary person hacking the door away brutally with an axe, and his abilities(this im not sure).
Six turning her head is such a nice touch! Hehe Idc if Six had a valid reason for dropping Mono or if she’s straight up just evil But psychology is fun and I wanna figure out hers so badly
if you realized your friend was the child version of someone who kidnapped you and turned you into a monster, wouldnt you want to get them back? and would you hesitate because its your friend? im saying, if people took a step in her shoes (or coat rather) they would understand her better
10:23 Seeing how “weak” Six looks for lack of a better term, whenever her music box is smashed, it makes it seem like the music box is an extension of herself, like it’s her heart. And every time Mono smashes it, he’s smashing her heart and by the end of it, she just becomes heartless and then drops him into the abyss. Her heart was smashed into pieces and now it’s gone.
@Zagradovska that could be true, but I think six is just a little evil. from all her encounters. probably from the tower. because she was showing those signs throughout the game, and even more so after she got her hunger and the dark shadow thingy. going into the first game.. imagine how she is now, with the lady's powers.
Six had a drawing of the signal Tower in the hunters house, and she also stares at it in like a trance when your on the roof in the city. I believe she was already corrupted long before
@Zagradovska youre literary blaming mono for everything,eventhough he is the victim,just so you can justify six's action and still like her,you are disgusting person
@Zagradovska and what the fuck do you mean mono doesnt help six when thin man came,he literary fight thin man,oh yeah and one more thing,you said the music box is what brings comfort and peace to six?! Well guess what?! The thing that mono wears on his head,is also what gives him peace,the dev themselves confirmed that mono wears the box or any headgear to shield himself from the world,the mask is giving mono peace,and yet he is willing to let go of it,because he believes in six, So saying that mono destroys six's music box is not an excuse or a justification for six's action
The way her hood shadows her face when he drops makes her all the more intimidating. I find six to be very dangerous. Especially after little nightmares one. She becomes an unstoppable force. Able to drain the life out of anything. And all she’s focused on is not becoming hungry. She doesn’t care. I find it to be a little frightening actually. After killing and seeing all of her friends die. She becomes alone.
I think its like this so it’s very little nightmares then little nightmares 2 and then little nightmares 1. six collected the rain coat after the girl in the rain coat died then went to the island with the hunter. She then got caught by the hunter and was then locked up in the basement (the hunter took her rain coat and threw it out). Mono then came and heard her music box and came to save her. Six didn’t trust mono then ran and later realized that she could trust mono. They both defeated the hunter and when to pale city. Then six betrayed mono bc she new she was going to be hungry and she couldn’t control her hunger and new she had to let mono go bc she would’t want to kill mono well that’s what another theory said. She later went to the maw and began her adventure. That’s all I have for now.
@@user-qh5oe6ce1p yes , she was showing the music box to Mono , like others kids who's always showing their gifts to their friends or family Actually , its the case why she betrayed him Cause it was the only thing that make her safe
12:20 "just wanted to take a last look in your eyes before it's all over" Literally first time Mono sees Six's eyes... and unfortunately the last... And after that don't even try to convince me that she was scared that moment. These maniacal eyes will never be forgotten.
Actually at 9:01 you can just make out her right eye And at 9:39 there's a split second where you can see some of her face and make out her eye again, which is blue.
I think Six drops Mono because it's the first time she has seen him without his bag. So she was taken by The Thin Man I believe she saw by looking at him that he would become the Thin man. Thereby dropping Mono to prevent him from ever existing but it is a continuous cycle that he will always be the Thin Man
Oh god it feels so horrible The feeling of betryal hits really hard and the fact that he spent the whole game helping her... I feel so extremely bad for mono He just sat in that chair for years growing heartless... And I still wonder why six did that
After this game, I've learned my lesson to never get attached to any horror game character ever again because chances are *sOmEtHinG bAd WiLL hApPeN tO tHeM-*
Everyone talk about how six is cold and emotionless to mono and how she betrayed him. While no one talk about how she so beautiful to be a antagonist - protagonist child character.