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Game Information
Game Title: Little Nightmares III
Platforms:
PC (Oct 9, 2025)
Nintendo Switch (Oct 10, 2025)
PlayStation 4 (Oct 10, 2025)
PlayStation 5 (Oct 10, 2025)
Xbox Series X/S (Oct 10, 2025)
Xbox One (Oct 10, 2025)
Review Aggregator:
OpenCritic - 75 average - 77% recommended
Metacritic - 73 average based on 27 Critic Reviews
Critic Reviews
Game Title: Little Nightmares III
Platforms:
PC (Oct 9, 2025)
Nintendo Switch (Oct 10, 2025)
PlayStation 4 (Oct 10, 2025)
PlayStation 5 (Oct 10, 2025)
Xbox Series X/S (Oct 10, 2025)
Xbox One (Oct 10, 2025)
Review Aggregator:
OpenCritic - 75 average - 77% recommended
Metacritic - 73 average based on 27 Critic Reviews
Critic Reviews
ACG - Jeremy Penter - Wait for Sale
"Generally pretty good but the games middle and end meander and it doesn't do much to elevate itself above the pack or even offer much new.
Atarita - İdil Barbaros - Turkish - 87 / 100
Little Nightmares III builds on the strengths of its predecessors, offering a more dynamic and fluid experience while showcasing an outstanding level of artistic detail and atmosphere.
But Why Tho? - Mick Abrahamson - 6 / 10
Little Nightmares 3 improves, in many ways, what makes Little Nightmares so beloved. But the game quickly feels formulaic.
Cat with Monocle - Seth Hay - 4.25 / 5
Little Nightmares III continues the series' dark charm, this time leaning into teamwork to tackle its eerie puzzles. Sure it's co-op is limited but it's a spooky yet enjoyable experience that feels fresh when played with a partner. Two heads are better than one.
Cerealkillerz - Gabriel Bogdan - German - 8.4 / 10
We all know this situation: you're sitting in Discord or TeamSpeak with a friend, your partner, or an acquaintance. You're talking about games and what you could play together. Naturally, titles like Minecraft or League of Legends come up — but somehow, you're just not in the mood for those. If you're looking for a story-driven game to experience together, Little Nightmares 3 is perfect for you. Its dark yet beautiful and richly detailed world will stay with you for days after you finish it. This game turned me into a fan of the series, and I'll definitely go back to play parts 1 and 2! There's no greater compliment than that.
For this time of year, it's the perfect game to spend several cozy evenings enjoying with your gaming partner.
Console Creatures - Bobby Pashalidis - 7 / 10
Little Nightmares 3 is, for better or worse, more of the same. Supermassive Games understands what makes the series work, and it effectively translates to the third entry. The formula works after three games. However, the combat is such a distraction from what makes these games work: the tense exploration of a world filled with dread and horror, as well as the environmental puzzles.
Digitale Anime - Raouf Belhamra - Arabic - 9 / 10
"The art of fear at its finest"
Little Nightmares III delivers an experience that redefines artistic horror in a deeply moving and profound way. Supermassive Games has managed to maintain the spirit of the series while adding a new emotional touch through the collaboration between Low and Alone. Stunning visual and audio beauty complements a nightmarish, detailed world, while elaborate puzzles create constant tension.
Despite some limitations in the multiplayer system, the game remains one of the most anticipated and polished horror experiences for the new generation.
Evilgamerz - Jeroen Janssen - Dutch - 9 / 10
It's not often that games get almost everything perfect, but Little Nightmares III comes incredibly close in my opinion. The gameplay feels fantastic—although the mechanics can sometimes be a bit of a drag—the bosses are incredibly intimidating, the level design is impressive in both 2D and 3D, the chemistry between the two protagonists, the graphic quality, and the audio—it all comes together to create this fantastic mix you can't get enough of. The fact that the game feels a bit short with its four chapters is probably more due to the enjoyment I had, as I still managed to clock up a good number of hours before finishing the game (I'm guessing 6 hours, as Sony's tracker is completely inaccurate). Thankfully, there's more to come in 2026, but please, please add offline co-op soon so you can also enjoy some spooky moments in one room. What's more, the game doesn't even cost the full price, so you get a lot of bang for your buck.
Final Weapon - Jordan Brown - 3 / 5
Little Nightmares III marks a bold shift for the series, with Supermassive Games taking over from Tarsier Studios and introducing co-op. While the game's atmosphere, art direction, and world-building are hauntingly beautiful, its lack of true scares and overly simple puzzles hold it back. The co-op mechanics feel underutilized, and solo play suffers due to overly helpful AI. Despite its flaws, the game's strong visuals and collectibles make it a worthwhile yet uneven experience for fans of the series.
GameOnly - Przemysław Naglik - Polish - 3.75 / 5
Little Nightmares 3 is a step in the right direction for the series, which has the potential to grow into an excellent co-op franchise. Its linear horror story can be genuinely terrifying, and the monsters stalking the children are among the best designs in the entire series. The cooperative gameplay adds real depth, and solving puzzles together works wonderfully. It's a real shame, though, that there's no split-screen mode. At least the developers included a Friend's Pass, meaning only one copy of the game is needed for both players.
GameSpot - Mark Delaney - 7 / 10
New developer Supermassive Games takes Little Nightmares in a familiar direction, though co-op does mix things up in a welcome way for the series.
Gamesource Italia - Alessandro Tosoni - Italian - 85 / 100
Little Nightmares III Review of an excellent horror game in the puzzle platform genre that began with Limbo. It remains the best the genre has to offer despite the change of direction at the helm, as well as a breath of fresh air for Supermassive Games productions, whose creatives have been able to experiment with something different, creating an interesting work.
Just Play it - Mounir Bensaci - Arabic - 7.5 / 10
Little Nightmares III managed to carve its way into delivering an enjoyable cooperative experience, with beautiful art direction and excellent sound design. However, its weak story and lack of connection to the series' lore, combined with numerous technical issues in co-op mode and the reuse of ideas from the previous two games, make it a disappointing experience overall.
Kakuchopurei - Jonathan Toyad - 80 / 100
Just like its other quality predecessors, Little Nightmares 3 is a fun, if short, adventure in a Tim Burton-esque PG-horror world filled with creepy imagery that's sure to keep you in suspense as to what you'll come across.
Manual dos Games - Nathan Manoel - Portuguese - 9.5 / 10
Little Nightmares III is a great horror and adventure game that makes you think about real-life terrors while impressing you with its creative visuals. The co-op mode, new settings, and charismatic protagonists elevate the experience and pave the way for a very promising future for the franchise!
MondoXbox - Mirko Rossi - Italian - 8 / 10
Little Nightmares III is a captivating adventure that honors the series' roots while introducing fresh characters, a new setting, and a multiplayer mode. Its atmosphere and layered storytelling keep players engaged throughout, though short length, low replay value, and a limited co-op mode hold it back. Despite this, it stands as a worthy successor and a must-play for genre fans.
One More Game - Vincent Ternida - 8 / 10
Little Nightmares III remains a captivating experience for both newcomers and longtime fans, offering hauntingly atmospheric environments and puzzles that strike a satisfying balance between challenge and accessibility. The journey back to Nowhere, now with fresh protagonists and a seamless co-op mode, feels both familiar (maybe too familiar) and new at the same time.
Pixel Arts - Sina Farahani - Persian - 6.5 / 10
Little Nightmares III is a game designed squarely for the faithful. Series veterans will likely embrace this new chapter, flaws and all, while those who weren't won over by its predecessors will find little new to convince them. The addition of co-op is a crucial factor; this is a nightmare best shared, as much of the experience feels diminished without a friend.
Pizza Fria - Higor Phelipe Neto Nicoli - Portuguese - 7.7 / 10
While Little Nightmares III doesn't offer much new or challenging gameplay, the intense escapes and well-directed scenes make up for some of these limitations.
Saudi Gamer - Arabic - 8 / 10
You may notice here and there that this game is made by a different team, especially when it comes to the art-style and the overall atmosphere of the game. But it still respected the first two games, while providing a fantastic co-op experience
Seasoned Gaming - Luis Avilés - 7 / 10
Over the course of its four chapters, Little Nightmares 3 emulates what made the series great, but fails to live up to the potential its predecessors achieved.
Spaziogames - Italian - Unscored
Our first experience with Little Nightmares 3 is certainly positive. Supermassive Games has masterfully embraced the legacy of the Tarsier franchise, evolving it with a co-op experience that seems intelligent and well-integrated. The series' unique atmosphere is intact, and our hands-on experience left us eager to discover the rest of the adventure. The outlook for October 10th, therefore, is more than encouraging.
TechRaptor - Andrew Stretch - 8 / 10
Little Nightmares III is faithful to its predecessors while also adding interesting Co-op gameplay. The story is fun and doesn't overstay its welcome, and the co-op mechanics enhance in some areas, while detracting in others.
Twisted Voxel - Salal Awan - 8 / 10
Little Nightmares 3 successfully preserves the franchise's haunting atmosphere and wordless, mysterious storytelling under new development, making for a compelling new entry. The innovative co-op design is hampered, however, by the glaring omission of offline split-screen and cross-play support at launch, making the otherwise intriguing experiment feel functionally incomplete.
VDGMS - Darren Andrew - 8 / 10
The good news is that Little Nightmares 3 is still very much Little Nightmares as the look and feel hasn't been lost. Unfortunately, that's also the bad news. Little Nightmares 3 feels overly familiar as Supermassive are reluctant to embrace the original ideas they brought to the series.
Little Nightmares 3 is a very good game, that captures what made the series great with a darker themes, bite size puzzles and great pacing, but it's mostly an experience you've had before. The story is original and engaging, the companion ai is greatly improved, the visual palette has expanded slightly and the gameplay shows aspirations of greatness.
XboxEra - Jon Clarke - 6.5 / 10
If not for some of the problems I encountered, Little Nightmares 3 would be a rock solid continuation of the franchise from Supermassive Games. While it doesn't quite hit the narrative and atmospheric highs of Little Nightmares 2, it brings in some smart new ideas, two player co-operative play and makes for another wonderfully sickening time in Nowhere. It's just a shame it was such a frustrating journey.
Zoomg - Afshin Piroozi - Persian - 8.5 / 10
Overall, Little Nightmares III is another worthy entry in this beloved series. The two new protagonists share great chemistry, and the story told through their journey is absolutely worth following. From a gameplay perspective, the game stays true to the series' established standards while deepening the sense of fear and introducing co-op play — a welcome addition, even if its limitations slightly impact the solo experience. If you enjoyed the previous Little Nightmares games, you'll almost certainly have a great time with the third installment — especially if you play it alongside a friend.
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