
Little Nightmares III Demo Now Live: Explore The Necropolis
Little Nightmares III demo offers horror fans a thrilling preview with new co-op gameplay, crafted by Supermassive Games and Bandai Namco.


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GameDeal runs a fresh scan on Little Nightmares — here's what the intel says so far. It was developed by Tarsier Studios and published by BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment. The release date took place on April 27, 2017. The genre of the game can be described as Adventure.
Here's how Little Nightmares reviews break down across review sites. The game has earned a Metascore of 81 based on critics' reviews. On Steam, this title has 115,951 gamer reviews, 95% of which are positive.
The debut title in Tarsier Studios' Little Nightmares series places players in the role of Six, a vulnerable child trapped aboard the Maw, a nightmarish metallic vessel filled with grotesque adult-like Residents. Combining stealth, environmental puzzles, and tense chases, the game challenges you to navigate perilous environments and evade relentless pursuers in a world built to dwarf and endanger its smallest inhabitants.
The Maw is a labyrinthine, industrial world designed to make its child-sized protagonist feel isolated and endangered. As Six, you’ll encounter twisted Residents whose intentions are anything but benign. From creeping through shadowy kitchens to evading monstrous chefs, the setting is as much an antagonist as its inhabitants, with every corner hiding potential threats or escape routes.
Survival hinges on your ability to observe and adapt. Armed only with a brass lighter, you’ll climb furniture, crawl through tight spaces, and manipulate objects to uncover pathways. The game’s environmental puzzles often require creative thinking and a child’s perspective, turning everyday items into tools for survival.
When stealth fails, the game’s high-pressure chase sequences take over. Whether fleeing from the Maw’s towering Residents or racing against collapsing structures, timing and quick reactions are key. These moments punctuate the slower exploration with bursts of adrenaline, driving home the constant danger of Six’s situation.
GameDeal runs a fresh scan on Little Nightmares — here's what the intel says so far. It was developed by Tarsier Studios and published by BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment. The release date took place on April 27, 2017. The genre of the game can be described as Adventure.
Here's how Little Nightmares reviews break down across review sites. The game has earned a Metascore of 81 based on critics' reviews. On Steam, this title has 115,951 gamer reviews, 95% of which are positive.
The debut title in Tarsier Studios' Little Nightmares series places players in the role of Six, a vulnerable child trapped aboard the Maw, a nightmarish metallic vessel filled with grotesque adult-like Residents. Combining stealth, environmental puzzles, and tense chases, the game challenges you to navigate perilous environments and evade relentless pursuers in a world built to dwarf and endanger its smallest inhabitants.
The Maw is a labyrinthine, industrial world designed to make its child-sized protagonist feel isolated and endangered. As Six, you’ll encounter twisted Residents whose intentions are anything but benign. From creeping through shadowy kitchens to evading monstrous chefs, the setting is as much an antagonist as its inhabitants, with every corner hiding potential threats or escape routes.
Survival hinges on your ability to observe and adapt. Armed only with a brass lighter, you’ll climb furniture, crawl through tight spaces, and manipulate objects to uncover pathways. The game’s environmental puzzles often require creative thinking and a child’s perspective, turning everyday items into tools for survival.
When stealth fails, the game’s high-pressure chase sequences take over. Whether fleeing from the Maw’s towering Residents or racing against collapsing structures, timing and quick reactions are key. These moments punctuate the slower exploration with bursts of adrenaline, driving home the constant danger of Six’s situation.
Little Nightmares holds a Metacritic score of 81 and an OpenCritic score of 79 (Strong).
| Language | Interface | Audio | Subtitles |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | ✓ | — | ✓ |
| French | ✓ | — | ✓ |
| Italian | ✓ | — | ✓ |
| German | ✓ | — | ✓ |
| Spanish - Spain | ✓ | — | ✓ |
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Little Nightmares III demo offers horror fans a thrilling preview with new co-op gameplay, crafted by Supermassive Games and Bandai Namco.
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