{"id":2003,"date":"2025-09-12T11:02:17","date_gmt":"2025-09-12T11:02:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.ballpeenhammer.com\/?p=2003"},"modified":"2025-09-17T15:12:35","modified_gmt":"2025-09-17T15:12:35","slug":"little-nightmares-iiis-producer-loves-fan-theories-about-the-game","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.ballpeenhammer.com\/index.php\/2025\/09\/12\/little-nightmares-iiis-producer-loves-fan-theories-about-the-game\/","title":{"rendered":"Little Nightmares III’s producer loves fan “theories about the game”"},"content":{"rendered":"
Little Nightmares III is one of my most anticipated games for 2025, with the series long holding a place in my heart. Little Nightmares stands apart from other horror franchises, such as Resident Evil, because it embraces puzzles, platforming, and horror. It\u2019s a unique blend that swirls together nicely, and that goes for its sequel, too.<\/p>\n
Recently, I went hands-on with the third entry, and, if you read my Little Nightmares III preview, you\u2019ll know that Supermassive Games appears to have done a fabulous job of taking over from Tarsier Studios. At the same event where I played the horror game, I had the pleasure of interviewing Little Nightmares III global producer Coralie Feniello.<\/p>\n
I took great advantage of having a moment to speak with Feniello, as we got into why now is the time to turn Little Nightmares into a multiplayer game, along with how the team chooses a theme and a look at the characters. She even sheds some light on the rumor of LN3 featuring voice work following the appearance of bad language labels for the upcoming Switch game online.<\/p>\n