Little Nightmares 3’s most exciting feature is co-op, but I still had a great time evading a nightmarish big baby by myself
Preview | Co-op is a big change for Little Nightmares, but Supermassive Games seems has still kept their entry true to the original
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Being able to play Little Nightmares 3 with a friend via online co-op is arguablytheheadline feature of the latest entry for the horror series, and I didn’t even get to try it out in my 20-minute demo at EGX 2024. But that was actually a good thing, because even playing solo, Little Nightmares 3 still provides the quintessential Little Nightmares experience – scuttling about to avoid misshapen and massive horrors – only this time, there’s another forsaken child tagging along.
Co-op really should have been a feature in Little Nightmares 2, so it’s excellent that Supermassive Games – the studio behind Until Dawn and The Dark Pictures Anthology – has made that heavily requested feature a focus as they’ve taken the reins. In fact, based on the demo I played, they’ve absolutely nailed the style of creator Tarsier Studios’ previous two games. Though that …