The Strangers: Chapter 3 wraps up the reboot trilogy with heavy-handed jump scares and a thin backstory, leaving Madelaine Petsch’s Maya as a bland final girl and delivering a disappointing, uninspired conclusion to the series rather than the tense payoff fans hoped for.
Toby Fox, the creator of the "nonviolent" RPG Deltarune, has provided a development update on Chapter 3, stating that the team is currently working on the last overworld area. Once this area is completed, the chapter will be playable from start to finish. Fox describes Chapter 3 as "strange" and focused on unusual gameplay elements rather than heavy storytelling. Additionally, there are a few people working on later chapters, such as bullet patterns and puzzles, with Chapter 4 expected to be a more standard chapter. Deltarune Chapters 1 & 2 are currently available for free on Switch, PlayStation, and PC.
Toby Fox has provided a progress update on the development of Deltarune, revealing that work is currently focused on the game's third chapter. The final overworld area is being created, and once completed, the chapter will be playable from start to finish. Fox mentioned that Chapter 3 features unusual gameplay elements and is not heavily story-driven. Additionally, he mentioned that Chapter 4 will be a more standard chapter. Deltarune will be available on the Nintendo Switch at launch, and fans can currently play the first two chapters on the eShop.