Little Nightmares 3 Review
Little Nightmares III introduces co-op gameplay with new child protagonists Low and Alone across four eerie chapters, preserving the series’ atmospheric horror and puzzle-platforming style.
- On October 10th, Little Nightmares III launches on major consoles and PC, developed by Supermassive Games and published by Bandai Namco, introducing co-op with new protagonists Low and Alone.
- With the IP now under Bandai Namco, development passed to Supermassive Games after Tarsier's acquisition, shifting focus from Six to two new children while maintaining Nowhere links.
- The AI companion functions reasonably but shows bugs causing repeated deaths, co-op is online-only with no local split-screen or drop-in, and players use a Parasol early in the five-hour campaign across four chapters.
- Scoring 7/10, reviewers praised visuals yet flagged limited innovation, with some recommending waiting instead of buying at day 1 price.
- Two more chapters are planned as paid expansions, and a friend pass system lets a second player join without buying, but multiplayer lacks cross-play support.
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The third foray into a world of monstrosities that will make you feel like a tiny creature continues what made Little Nightmares such a popular series. However, the gamble on cooperative play didn't pay off.
Little Nightmares 3 Review: A snoozefest
Low and Alone do not make a great first impression... Tarsier Studios may have been acquired by Embracer Group, but Little Nightmares lives on at Bandai Namco, now under the care of Dark Pictures‘ Supermassive Games. Though the masters of narrative horror nail the look and feel of the franchise, it itself may be a little long in the tooth, and poorly conceived. You don’t just have to take my word for it, though — you can take that of my co-op pa…
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Little Nightmares 3 Review - New Faces, Familiar Fears
Little Nightmares 3 is an intriguing new addition to the series. It marks the first time the game has been developed by a different studio, Supermassive Games, and also the first time co-op gameplay has been introduced. These two major changes make it a bold experiment, raising the question: Is it worth the leap? The Little Nightmares series takes place in a dark, eerie world known as The Nowhere. The first game unfolded in a location called The…
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