Little Nightmares 3 Review
Little Nightmares III adds online co-op for the first time, featuring new protagonists Low and Alone in a four-chapter horror platformer set in the eerie world of Nowhere.
- Bandai Namco published Little Nightmares III, developed by Supermassive Games, which is set for release on October 10, 2025 across multiple platforms.
- Namco Bandai handed development duties to Supermassive after Tarsier lost the rights to the series following its acquisition by Embracer Group.
- This third entry introduces new protagonists Low and Alone and offers an online-only two-player co-op feature as a key addition.
- Reviews note the game is visually outstanding, with approachable design and a main campaign lasting about five hours, but puzzle content often feels repetitive.
- Critics highlight that while Little Nightmares III is an enjoyable journey, several advise to 'wait for it' rather than buy at launch price.
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Little Nightmares 3 Co-Op Explained: Will You Need Two Copies to Play With Friends?
No, you don’t need to purchase two copies of Little Nightmares 3 to enjoy the co-op. You can make use of the Friend’s Pass feature. However, you’ll have to be on the same platform to enjoy the game with your buddy. Additionally, once you start playing the game in co-op, you need to finish the game with the same friend. Everything You Should Know About Little Nightmares 3 Co-Op Do you want to play solo or co-op? Decide it first. | Image Credit: …
Little Nightmares 3 review
The code Bandai Namco were kind enough to send me for puzzle platformer Little Nightmares 3 included a swathe of bonus costumes resembling characters and monsters from the previous games. Another way to phrase this would be that, before I'd had a chance to get to know this game's duo of very brave, very doomed children, the game offered me a way to paint over their identities with something I recognised from a time I enjoyed myself in the past. …
Let's dive for the third time into the dark and distressing adventure that Little Nightmare is with this new opus but this time, in cooperation.
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.
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