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- 61 reviews and opinions with 48 ratings for Little Nightmares 3
- We obtain an average score of 3.6/5, or 72.06/100
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9/10 GamingBolt | 87/100 XBoxOrNot | 85/100 Games.ch |
85/100 TierraGamer | 8/10 Shacknews | 8/10 TechRaptor |
8/10 Nintendo-Town | 8/10 Vandal | 8/10 Areajugones |
8/10 Beyond Gaming | 80/100 COGconnected | 8/10 MKAU Gaming |
4/5 Absolute Geeks | 8/10 SpazioGames | 4/5 TheXboxHub |
80/100 Generación Xbox | 75/100 Console Tribe | 7/10 Journal du Geek |
7/10 GameSpot | 70/100 JVFrance | 7/10 TheSixthAxis |
7/10 GameInformer | 7/10 Well Played | 7/10 GamersGlobal |
7/10 Pizza Fria | 7/10 Multiplayer.it | 7/10 Game-eXperience.it |
7/10 NerdMovieProductions | 7/10 XBoxEra | 7/10 Push Square |
14/20 GamerGen | 7/10 GameReactor | 7/10 MeriStation |
7/10 PCGames | 7/10 Tom’s Hardware (it) | 70/100 Gaming Trend |
7/10 L'info tout court | 7/10 Comunidad Xbox | 67/100 PCGamer |
3/5 EuroGamer.fr | 6/10 IGN | 3/5 N-Gamz |
6/10 Nintendo Life | 3/5 GamesRadar | 6/10 wccftech |
6/10 ActuGaming | 6/10 Xbox-Mag | 6/10 tuttoteK |
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The soundtrack that adds tension
Well-crafted riddles that are not too complex either.
The lifespan is well calibrated for this kind of experience.
Cooperation is a real asset!
The friend pass
Sometimes it lacks precision on the jumps (as in the 2).


Wonderful atmosphere
Terrifying and magnificent worlds and creatures
Intensive sound design
A successful alternation between action and puzzle-solving.
The cooperative mode brings variety.
Generous reset points
Camera often inaccurate
Slow control
AI intervenes too strongly in solo mode.
No local cooperative
Few playful surprises
[85/100] reviewed at 08/10/2025 - Test Little Nightmares III - Test / [read the full review on Games.ch]
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Astonishing horror-filled worlds without a HUD to obstruct them
Simple puzzles designed beautifully for co-op
Accessibility features that go a long way to enhance the experience
Can't always tell where characters are lined up
Combat sections feel tacked on


Unsettling visual and sound design
Co-op enhances some puzzles


Coopération bien intégrée au c?ur des énigmes et du level design
Complémentarité intelligente entre les deux personnages et leurs outils
Bonne performance technique sur Nintendo Switch 2
Univers riche et horreur onirique très réussie
Puzzles et patterns à apprendre par c?ur, pouvant briser le rythme
L'expérience coop peut amplifier le sentiment d'échec
Le charme en solo est beaucoup moins évident
Beaucoup de contenu en DLC


In cooperative mode, it's very fun and even funny.
In general, the game unfolds and doesn't let you put down the controller until the credits roll...
Playing solo, the AI helps too much.
Imprecise control and some errors in level design.


The enemy designs are pure horror, very successful.
The chases are the highlight of the game.
The idea of the Pase de Amigo is a real success for the experience.
In general, the AI that accompanies in solo mode works correctly.
The puzzles, whether in combat or in the progression of the story, are well thought out.
AI can be something inconsistent.
Sometimes, it is difficult to identify the truly important elements of the environment.
For the brevity of the experience, there is too much contrast in difficulty between the levels.


Two characters with unique skills
This looks very good graphically.
Variety in gameplay
Play cooperatively
Alone, however less fun.
No offline cooperation


Sound design
Fun puzzles
Depth perception issues
Players without a co-op partner may feel left out


Haunting and immersive co-op, with communication adding both challenge and fun
Creative puzzles and interactive environments that stay true to the series
Maintained the series' trademark mix of innocence and horror
Camera angles can make jumps and boss fights tricky or frustrating
Low?s bow requires you to stand dead on, or it won?t work
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Artistically still of great value.
In cooperation, it's very fun...
Technically limited to 30 frames per second.
Narratively, it doesn't captivate as much as the previous chapters.


A wonderful, atmospheric sound design
Co-op implementation
Some platforming frustrations


Its artistic and visual design remains a delight.
It has the unmistakable seal of Xbox Play Anywhere.
You can't quit the game as soon as you start, it makes you addicted.
The game has a local multiplayer mode, only one copy and can be played by two people (same ecosystem).
A cooperative mode is added, to be accompanied during your journey.
It is very consistent compared to previous deliveries.
It cost him not being responsible for Tarsier Studios.
Online cooperative exclusively, with no possibility of playing locally.


Very inspired overall design
I share a strong technical skill
Longevity always very limited
Some stumbles in environmental interactions


The character of Alone
The puzzles
The oppressive atmosphere
The lack of visual diversity
Imperfect cooperation
Faithfully carries the series forward from its prior (and original) creators
An awesome audiovisual experience at all times
Feels like a safe sequel lacking many bold, standout moments
Some legacy issues return, like a lack of reliable depth perception leading to missed jumps


The co-op mode as well as the Friend Pass
Visually very successful
Easy and accessible, even for beginners.
The soundtrack and sound effects hit the mark.
Respectful of the license and the two previous games
New interesting gameplay ideas
Short and lacking in content
Maybe a little too easy for some
A slight lack of risk-taking
[70/100] reviewed at 08/10/2025 - TEST Little Nightmares III : un cauchemar doux-amer qui fait resurgir les peurs d'enfance [read the full review on JVFrance]


Horror still permeates the game in co-op
Mechanical clunkiness exacerbated in co-op
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Some neat puzzles and sequences toward the end
Co-op fundamentals work well, even online
Another chilling roster of big bads
No progression crossover for multiplayer sessions
Trial and error nature can be exacerbated with a second player


Overall moderate and solid level of difficulty.
An AI working well in solo mode
Usual playing time for the genre...
Two playable heroes...
Elements of stealth and action mostly successful.
Exciting escape sequences
A pleasant story, independent of its predecessors.
Technically correct graph...
High quality artistic design
Mainly elegant animations and lighting effects
Good sound effects
Appropriate music
Thanks to friend sharing, only the host needs to own the game for online co-op mode.
... with 5 hours but relatively short
... between which it is not allowed to change during the current game.
Only a few true mysteries
Trial and error even more pronounced
... which however does not surpass its predecessor by much.
... but only online
No cross-platform play
The single player game cannot be continued in cooperation, and the cooperative game cannot be continued in single player (each game mode having a separate save file).


But cutscenes offer more storytelling and immersion.
In his best moments, he creates his own distinct identity separate from previous titles.
Located in FR-BR
Few challenges and use of cooperation
Without local cooperative mode


Only one copy of the game is needed for online co-op mode.
The aesthetic is exquisite, but at the same time unsettling.
Cooperation is only online, there is no possibility to play it locally with two players.
Do not try to offer an original perspective
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Cooperative mechanics that, at times, know how to conquer
Visually and musically unsettling
We are rarely afraid.
A smaller experience than "Nightmares"


Some cool new game mechanics
Spooky audioscape
Felt more responsive to play
Some frustrating animation events seemed random
Poor player signposting


Clever puzzles with simple mechanics
New developer understands the series
Smart, helpful AI companion
Great accessibility options
No local co-op option
Too many puzzles feel recycled




It's fun to play together
The character and monster designs are good
A lack of suspense leads to overly long empty periods


The visual design remains charming and grotesque.
The online cooperative is a fantastic addition.
It lacks a bit of duration.
Some inaccuracies in the control.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Some sections are really successful...
... while others do not convince


Co-op elevates the experience
Fresh mechanics and progression
Short and pricey
Less memorable
Trial-and-error frustration
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Evocative environmental narrative
Functional and well-integrated online cooperative
Immersive sound atmosphere
Respect for the essence of the saga
Irregular rhythm and underutilized mechanics
Single player mode less satisfying
Story less striking than in previous installments.
Limited duration with low replay value
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Very fun in online co-op
Visually faithful to the saga
A high-quality soundtrack and sound despite the absence of Tobias Lilja.
The unique power dynamics of each character
A tension not strong enough
Less impactful bosses and unexciting confrontations.
Characters without real charisma and miles away from Six
Too short and too expensive
The solo gets spoiled by itself because of your teammate's AI.
Only one level captures the true feeling of the first Little Nightmares.
No local coop
Very little replay value.


Gorgeous, varied biomes introduce fresh visual backdrops to the franchise
Clever two-player puzzle mechanics show strong design potential
Friend?s Pass inclusion offers a cost-effective way to play cooperatively online
Lack of a character-swap option weakens the single-player experience
Occasional bugs and AI hiccups can disrupt progress and break immersion
Performance on Switch 2 features frame drops and grainy visuals
Plays it safe by reiterating on a well-worn formula rather than taking bold creative risks


Cinematic, sometimes touching storytelling
+
Marvelous set pieces
+
Scary sometimes, too
First half is a slog
-
Second half is frustrating
-
Co-op is a miss


Some memorable late-game moments
Online co-op is a welcome addition
Effectively icky sound effects
Not as uniquely creepy as the Tarsier games
Lack of local co-op and other options
A very quick playthrough


A masterful work on sound design
Effective and thoughtful riddles...
Well calibrated lifespan...
A fairly marginal cooperation
... but sometimes repetitive
... but be careful to maintain the playful aspect
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


It's impossible not to become attached to the two protagonists.
The comrade's AI manages to surprise.
Possibility to play online with a friend thanks to the Friend's Pass.
Shallow game
No incentive to play more than one game
Offline cooperative absence
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
a terrifying and oppressive gaming world
design of scary creatures
Its atmospheric
Usual feeling of a small nightmare
Friend's pass
Unusual control
Sometimes a difficult perspective
could be longer overall, but with shorter chapters
Partially illogical KI movement
reviewed at 15/10/2025 - Little Nightmares 3 im Test: So schön kann abstoßend sein [read the full review on 4players]


... easy riddles are really your thing.
... you are looking for a creepy atmosphere and not jumpscares.
... a somewhat complicated order that immediately makes you angry.
...you can expect creative and varied cooperative gameplay like in It Takes Two.
Short lifespan, but sufficient
+ Free and well-integrated cooperation
Gameplay fairness between the protagonists
Difficulty in sawtooth, focused on surgical actions
- "heavy" characters while tiny
Constant rhythm and no dull moments
Very enjoyable to savor alone or in company.
Quite short
Underutilized gadgets, shy about new features.
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