- Publisher: Bandai Namco Games
- Release Date: Oct 10, 2025
- Also On: Nintendo Switch 2, PC, PlayStation 4, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
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- Developer: Supermassive Games
- Genre(s): Action, Platformer, 2D
- # of players: 2
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 40 out of 75
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Mixed: 35 out of 75
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Negative: 0 out of 75
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Oct 8, 2025Little Nightmares III is definitely worth a try, bringing a unique brand of horror and platforming puzzle action to the table in an instalment that builds on the franchise's best features.
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Oct 8, 2025Little Nightmares 3 does what you'd expect from a game in this series. It's dark, scary, delightfully repulsive, and bizarre. The fact that the co-op mode is only available online is a bit of a bummer. The playtime could also be longer.
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Oct 17, 2025The tastefully morbid Little Nightmares III forgoes run-of-the-mill jump scares, excessive gore and the other emblems of outright horror for the series’s trademark atmospheric creepiness.
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Oct 8, 2025Little Nightmares III is a safe entry into the series that runs into repetition issues, alongside bugs that really hold the game back. The checkpointing system is the biggest offender here, sometimes making me lose 4 or 5 minutes.
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Oct 8, 2025Little Nightmares 3 is faithful to the series under its new leading studio at Supermassive Games. The team, already a well-respected name in horror, carries Tarsier's torch well, though it sometimes feels too deferential to the past games, failing to raise the bar both in puzzle and monster design. This is a good sequel that I'm glad to have made the time for, but if there's to be another trip into this world of tiny terrors, it'll first need a refill of nightmare fuel.
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Oct 16, 2025Little Nightmares III aims to expand the series’ experience with a co-op mode but, while not a bad game, it fails to capture the same charm and unsettling atmosphere that defined its previous installments.
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Oct 8, 2025If you’re a fan of Little Nightmares, or similar games in this genre — and, are willing to overlook some pretty loose design — then you’ll find enjoyment in this; a $60 AUD price point also helps. Otherwise, you’re better off steering clear, or engaging with other co-op titles like It Takes Two. If you’re on the fence, a demo is available, though it doesn’t offer progression into the main game proper.