Little Nightmares 3 reviewed by Tristan Ogilvie on PlayStation 5. Additionally obtainable on PlayStation 4, Xbox Collection X|S, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Change/Change 2.
Regardless of a pair of latest protagonists and the inclusion of two-player help for the primary time within the sequence, Little Nightmares 3 doesn’t do sufficient to tell apart itself from the earlier two adventures, making every step by way of its shadowy buildings much less stuffed with dread and extra like a retread. There are some memorably morbid moments right here and there, and the Carnavale chapter is a standout, however the fixed crate-pushing and instant-fail chase sequences really feel all too acquainted at this level. Little Nightmares 3 options little innovation, few scares, and restricted enchantment in case you’ve already performed the earlier two video games, until you’re useless eager to expertise the sequence’ signature model of stop-start stealth with a pal in tow.


