Little 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.
Little Nightmares 3 has excellent atmosphere and soundtrack, with a good story, but leaves unanswered questions from its predecessor. However, it lacked creativity in its pursuers and environment, the new mechanics were underutilized, and there is no local co-op or cross-play.
The lack of couch co-op is a massive fumble for this game. My girlfriend and I were really looking forward to playing it together, expecting an experience on par with the previous title. Unfortunately, we were disappointed to find out that local co-op isn’t supported. To make matters worse, even the Friend Pass feature doesn’t support cross-play and since we only have one PS5 and a Switch, that completely locks us out.Aside from that, the gameplay feels clunky and a bit rushed. The short runtime (about 3–4 hours) makes the price feel hard to justify.That said, the art direction remains beautiful and eerily atmospheric. Visually, it’s stunning. But it still feels like the team played it safe, more of the same, rather than something fresh. In the end, it feels like Little Nightmares II: Redux rather than a true evolution of the series.
Cooles Game, am anfang bisschen gameplay seit 4 JAHREN und bin überrascht, aber ich hasse immer noch Bandai Namco heute weil die Theasier rausgeworfen haben und neue aufgestellt haben und dachte es wird so enden wie Mario und Luigi
Little Nightmare 3 is a commissioned work and could have been decidedly less inspired. The co-op mechanics work, even in single-player thanks to the companion AI, but they somehow make the scenarios easier to read and decipher. The saga's strong point, however, remains its atmosphere, and here Supermassive has hit the mark by creating a horror anthology in which Low and Alone move under the guidance of solid virtual direction. Perhaps the formula itself has reached its limit in terms of mechanics, but in terms of inspiration, Little Nightmares 3 always manages to convey something to the player.
Little Nightmares III looks great but lacks bite. Its haunting art direction and eerie atmosphere still impress, but the short runtime, predictable puzzles, and dull AI partner make this sequel feel smaller in every sense. Play it in co-op if you can — alone, it’s only half as fun.
'Little Nightmares 3 nails the mood and atmosphere series fans are expecting, but in most other respects it's a let down with clunky pacing and awkward puzzles. Co-op, rather than breathe new life into the series, ends up feeling more like a burden than anything. A little nightmare indeed.
If 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.
Quem não gostou é burro e tem que se foder muito na vida ainda.Little Nightmares III tem uma complexa reflexão sobre o mundo moderno. Pessoas alienadas governando o mundo, então quando alguém sem medo se opõem, eles atacam! Tentam eliminar a ameaça.O estilo punk diatópico do jogo é um dos pontos que mais o diferencia dos demais da trilogia. O punk representa a contracultura. Além do mais, o jogo conta com protagonistas 100% originais, não seguindo as histórias de Six ou Mono. Eu achei essa uma decisão bastante ousada, colocando em conta o final do Little Nightmares II.Esse jogo tentou inovar na formula manjada da trilogia, e eu gostei muito dessa decisão!Na minha visão, Little Nightmares III consegue acertar em tudo que ele tenta. Definitivamente, o melhor jogo Little Nightmares.
This game is amazing, and im still currently playing it with my sister! We loved the first two games and hope to see more, only complaint is I do feel like Local CO-OP should be available for friends to play at home who dont own a console! Please consider local co op!
Gorgeous atmosphere and animation like previous games. Game isn’t as well polished though. Controls can be annoying and too many deaths ruin the flow of the game. The last boss was especially annoying. Doesn’t add much new. Doesn’t stand out as much as the 2nd game.
Who's the braindead idiot who thought not including couch co-op was a good idea? Someone better have been fired for this, I'm serious, this is just stupid on so many levels.
SummaryEmbark on a new adventure in the unique world of Little Nightmares.In Little Nightmares III, you follow the journey of Low & Alone, as they search for a path that could lead them out of the Nowhere.Trapped within the Spiral, a cluster of disturbing places, the two friends will have to work together to survive in a dangerous world ful...