Leave a Review Five Nights at Freddy's
SO CLOSE!!!!!!
I am really close from beating it. And also only died 4 TIMES!!! Ok now for my review: I’ve gotten to night 5 in ONLY ONE DAY so night 3 I have died only 2 times. Night three is kinda hard and when you get to night 4 it is SO HARD!!!! And even night 5 is easier than night 3 it’s just Freddy keeps killing me and the first time I played night 5 I didn’t know what to do with Freddy on the cameras. but now I have learned that when he disappears you have to close the door as fast as you can. If you need help with night 5 I will help you: so what you do IN NIGHT 5 not other ones NIGHT 5. So there is no need to look at the stage and wait until they leave they are going to disappear right when you look at the cameras. So all you have to do is just look at the cameras AROUND YOU and just shine the flashlight when you see them close to you just shine the flashlight where they are then you will beat it maybe. Ok ByeeeeeeShow lessMascot Horror’s Crowning Jewel. ( spoiler free )
This game was released in 2014 by game developer, Scott Cawthon. It was the start of a genre of horror called “ Mascot Horror. “ And it’s easily one of the best titles in said genre. The gameplay ( while simple ) is really fun and makes the game very replay-able. The actual horror of this game is also gold. I’d argue this is in the Top 3 scariest FNaF games. ( The others being Help Wanted and FNaF 4.) The sound design is perfectly executed. The sound the characters make when they arrive at your door is straddling, the ambiance is tied with 3 & 4 as the best in the series, and the jump-scare sound effect is frightening and memorable. The visuals are amazing. The main fours designs actually look like animatronics from the 80’s and 90’s. The darkness also enhances the horror, with it having a dark tone. So overall, this game and series are amazing. As if it spawned new games in a good way…Eh?
So, if you are reading this and you haven’t played this game, play it. Highly Recommended.Show lessBest horror game, maybe some changes
So FNAF is a really good game, and I like everything about it. Almost everything… but we’ll get to that later. My favorite animatronic is Bonnie and it’s a fun game to play before bed.(true story) but, there’s some things I don’t know if I can ever get past by. For one, the animatronic plushies shouldn’t cost 99¢. Since it’s not a physical product, it probably should be free. And foxy… he’s my least favorite animatronic. On night 4, it’s annoying how he just runs down the west hall without caution. You have to have a really good reaction shot to close the door before he gets in. And chica… the only problems I have with her is that she wanders around the second night 4 or 3 starts, and that once I was checking the cameras when she jumpscared me outta nowhere. I WASNT READY! Overall, these are the only pros and cons I have with FNAF, but it’s still a very good horror game. (Thank you Scott)Show less