CASE: Animatronics
++I couldn’t finish one FnaF game but I finished this one several times… and it only recognized my playthrough half the time so I probably OVERPLAYED this bitch like no other just to make it a 100% complete. Wasted around 25 hours idk how but I felt like it was more than that.
++Grabbed it in a bundle. You should probably do the same.
At least it is not the Cringebinge that FNaF has become. And to top it all off: FREE ROAMING!
Alrighty: Seeing as I am one of the few who really played this bitch LONGER than they should have I probably add to the other reviews as to WHY it could appear boring.
– Real player with 23.9 hrs in game
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[★★★☆☆] [Graphics]
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Mediocre but passable.
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No stylisation and not very realistic.
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There’s stock photos that clearly don’t fit.
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Animatronics are pretty cool looking, especially the third one.
[★★★★☆] [Gameplay]
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You basically just wander around; find codes, keycards and try and survive.
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Animatronics also wander around trying to rip your face off.
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Requires lots of listening for sound clues and hiding which is terrifying.
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You may have no idea what to do at start if you don’t notice the random spawning keycard.
– Real player with 10.0 hrs in game
CASE 2: Animatronics Survival
I truly love this game. I cannot wait to see more gameplay added! I have already gotten my money’s worth of this game. There are a few things i would like to say. There are the most glitches with multiplayer. I totally understand that it is Early-Access. But i feel that these bugs should be noticed. Many times the computers/generators do not work even when the time limit is up. In the forest and police station, sometimes the doors dont open, but if you walk up to them, they will let you out. I also feel like the forest map is being over-played.
– Real player with 217.1 hrs in game
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FUN FUN FUN!!! This game is so much fun! I want to see a whole lot more players because I want to play multiplayer with everyone! Goodness there is nothing like playing with friends or even random folks, especially as the animatronic.
For the multiplayer, the small bugs I’ve ever seen are very minor, which is amazing for an early access game. There’s some optimization issues, especially on the forest, that I’m sure will be worked out. The animatronic designs are absolutely beautiful, the maps are detailed and well laid out (I do hope that someday there is a “You are here” for the map because I get lost if I’m running away, my ONLY nit pick). I love the powers for both the animatronics and the survivors and it’s well balanced already. Something even better, you can customize and emote as the characters, allows for some fun shenanigans with other players.
– Real player with 148.8 hrs in game
Five Nights at Freddy’s: Sister Location
Ok, I’ve finally completed the game, so I’m making a review for this. Before I start WARNING: SPOILERS. Now this isn’t going to be a review saying something like “BEST GAME EVER 10/10” no, I’m actually going to put time into making this. Now Scott Cawthon, you are a great man. This game is definitely different from the other FNAF games, and you actually took time to make this game instead of the normal 3-4 months of developing. The teasers look great with those special effects, and I love how you tried to keep everything balanced and not show much of gameplay in the trailer. Speaking of gameplay, let’s talk about that. Now the only problem I had with the previous FNAF games is that the gameplay was the same thing and repetitive. No matter what in FNAF 1-4 you are doing the same thing each night, but just more animatronics. (In FNAF 4’s case, one animatronic changes things up.) In this game you’re doing something different on EACH night. Now that is what I love to see, a FNAF game that doesn’t have repetitive gameplay each night. FNAF: SL also has different elements, instead of waiting until it’s 6AM you actually have to keep progressing until your shift is complete, I can say that this game is pretty much faster than the previous games because of that and the fact there isn’t any extra nights, but that’s if you can. Not only is Sister Location different, but it’s more difficult than the other FNAF games (Especially night 4.) so if you’re planning on doing a speedrun of this game, you better completely master your skills first, because like I said this isn’t your usual FNAF. Now, I’m not gonna go too deep in the story, but I will say that it’s very good, of course since it’s FNAF, it is dark, but it is also much more interesting than the usual lore. This is by far, the best Five Nights At Freddy’s game, it’s worth the money, it won’t feel rushed, and best of all it has very nice voice acting. The voice acting is absolutely amazing, I love how Baby talks in a calm, monotone voice, and Funtime Freddy sounds like an insane killer clown. Is there things that I don’t like about this game? Yes there is, I’m not calling the game bad, these are just a few things I don’t like about it. (I won’t say Night 4, it’s meant to be hard)
– Real player with 33.3 hrs in game
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Wow, Scott! I expect great from you, but you REALLY delivered on this! Well done! It was an enjoyable and fun experience, with all the creepy characters and hilarious humor! The Custom Night update was also a good experience.
PROS:
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The soundtrack for the game is well composed and sounds awesome too.
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Humor is top-notch.
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A different experience every night, which is a fantastic change.
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All the voice actors fit their character well and do a good job portraying them.
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The game is less focused on jumpscares and more on creepiness, which is great.
– Real player with 27.1 hrs in game
Five Nights at Freddy’s 2
This game saved my life.
I am 41.
My ex-wife and I have a daughter together, and adopted our son together. They are now both 4 years old.
When we were going through our separation, I found myself lost and miserable. I was self destructive. I got so mad one day from everything spiraling out of my control that I punched some concrete in a moment of overwhelming emotion. That caused me to break my 5th metacarpal in my right hand… my working hand… my games hand.. the hand that I held and carried my children to bed with.. The hand I desperately needed to make sure I could continue to provide.
– Real player with 234.8 hrs in game
Scott Cawthon’s second and best attempt, in my personal opinion, in his animatronic pizza establishment horror series. The story is portrayed simply, and yet it is so complex. Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, or FNAF 2, truly builds off the mysterious nature that the first game established. This is the first game in the series to contain the mysterious mini games for which the series is known, that tell this dark tale, in a style that fits the games setting almost too well. The plot twist at the end is truly genius on Mr. Cawthon’s part, truly a modern masterpiece with a retro setting. - Bobert Fairfield
– Real player with 34.7 hrs in game
Five Nights at Freddy’s 3
Anothr very good sequel(and if the rumors are true,a good conclusion)
Me(along with a LOT of other people XD)were hyping up this game for literally months after 2 came out,until the game was eventually released on Steam on March 3.
I swear when this game came out and a friend gave it to me I was very near crying.
This time around,the game centers around a new Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza style building,called"Fazbear’s Fright: The Horror Attraction",30 years after the events of FNAF 2(so around 2017). The owners of the attraction are attempting to"revive the legend"from almost 40-60 years ago or so and give an authentic as possible experience to patrons.
– Real player with 34.7 hrs in game
Five Nights at Freddy’s 3 is the possibly final installment in the Five Nights at Freddy’s Franchise,
And it’s possibly the best one. This game, unlike the first 2 games, gives you an actual reason to check the cameras, because it’s your only line of defense.
This time you don’t have any fancy Freddy Fazbear Mask, or power-taking doors. All you depend on is the camera.
Springtrap, the main Animatronic in Five Nights at Freddy’s, is the only animatronic you’ll see here. He’s the only one left. He will hide on the camera feeds, forcing you to spend some time on each camera, trying to find where he currently is.
– Real player with 29.0 hrs in game
Five Nights at Freddy’s 4
I have ‘em all, I’ve played all the others, this was the one I saved for last. Now, I’m sorry to say that I was pleasantly surprised when I first played this… by absolutely nothing. There is no pleasantness, only torture.
From the second night 1 started I was filled with such a deeply permeating sense of dread that if I hadn’t had other people there with me I probably would’ve just closed out of it. I saved this one for last because I thought it looked like such a monstrously horrific night terror-esque experience that I wanted to make sure I was horror weathered, and even after I felt generally horror-comfy I still didn’t touch it until I had friends there prepared to share the bear-despair, and I was right. No surprises here, the thing that looks like a nightmare feels like one too.
– Real player with 106.2 hrs in game
Five Nights at Freddy’s 4 is the final chapter in the Five Nights at Freddy’s series, together with being the last game, it’s also the scariest game in the series as well.
The game is COMPLETELY different in the gameplay than all of the previous games, you don’t have a security camera anymore, all you have to defend yourself is a flashlight, to scare the animatronics away.
The gameplay is made in such a way, that you need to focus on the audio cues, making you to concentrate on the game carefully, making you feel like you’re a part of it all.
– Real player with 12.8 hrs in game
Five Nights at Freddy’s
This game saved my life.
I am 41.
My ex-wife and I have a daughter together, and adopted our son together. They are now both 4 years old.
When we were going through our separation, I found myself lost and miserable. I was self destructive. I got so mad one day from everything spiraling out of my control that I punched some concrete in a moment of overwhelming emotion. That caused me to break my 5th metacarpal in my right hand… my working hand… my games hand.. the hand that I held and carried my children to bed with.. The hand I desperately needed to make sure I could continue to provide.
– Real player with 233.0 hrs in game
Hello, hello? Uh, I wanted to record a message for you to help you get settled in on your first night. Um, I actually worked in that office before you. I’m finishing up my last week now, as a matter of fact. So, I know it can be a bit overwhelming, but I’m here to tell you there’s nothing to worry about. Uh, you’ll do fine. So, let’s just focus on getting you through your first week. Okay?
Uh, let’s see, first there’s an introductory greeting from the company that I’m supposed to read. Uh, it’s kind of a legal thing, you know. Um, “Welcome to Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. A magical place for kids and grown-ups alike, where fantasy and fun come to life. Fazbear Entertainment is not responsible for damage to property or person. Upon discovering that damage or death has occurred, a missing person report will be filed within 90 days, or as soon property and premises have been thoroughly cleaned and bleached, and the carpets have been replaced.”
– Real player with 10.2 hrs in game
FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY’S: HELP WANTED
ive been a huge fan of fnaf since the first one came out. I always wanted to play fnaf vr but never did because i wanted to wait until i had vr. I just 100% the game and i can say that it was great. It is the scariest game i have ever played, but only in vr. When im not in vr it is still scary, but being inside of the game is just a completely different game. Also the dlc is a must get
– Real player with 28.1 hrs in game
Hell what i got scared by this!
– Real player with 26.9 hrs in game
Robot Daycare
A charming little visual novel about friends, philosophy, memes…oh yeah, and there’s also a robot!
Personally, I enjoyed the game, as well as both endings (for different reasons; something something spoilers). It’s a fairly quick playthrough (maybe 1~2 hours), so it doesn’t require a lot of your time.
Also, the couple of easter eggs I stumbled upon when naming the robot were amusing. :D
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
I truly cannot reconmend this game, and here’s why.
I appreciate a game that tries to deal with mental illness and depression. I believe that these are important issues to bring to light, and to have a conversation about. However, there are 2 things about this game that made it really hard for me to swallow:
1. The way that all of the characters related to one another and to each others’ personalities and challenges felt very contrived, inauthentic, and ultimately without empathy. You have a charcter that in the beginning literally tries to program a robot to kill his friends laughing with them by the end, a character who fakes his own death, causes everyone massive trauma,. and is ultimately like “lol whoops guys should I not have done that?”, and folks modeling behavior that is absolutely not the right way to deal with or help someone dealing with mental health issues. Yes. The game makes it clear that there are no easy answers and that dealing with those issues is difficult. But I legitimately felt bad playing the game at some points because I had no way to choose better actions for the characters because you literally get to make like 4 choices in the entire game.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
THE IMPOSSIBLE
This game has been in my wishlist, waiting for the release. I bought and downloaded this game, almost as soon as it was in my notifications, and played it straight away. I wasn’t disappointed. It’s funny, in a weird way. It’s quite minimalist, which isn’t a bad thing for this kind of game.
You really need to focus on what you see, or don’t see? I don’t want to spoil it for anyone.
There’s steam achievements to collect along the way, as you get further into the labyrinth of puzzles to solve.
I also love the music that accompanies the game, it’s not annoying like some game music can be.
– Real player with 7.8 hrs in game
Decent optical illusion based puzzle game with good relaxing music.
I liked it and I can see it having more replay ability than other puzzle games but I would make a few changes to it.
First, it would be nice to see what level you’re on and also to have some added complexity or even obstacles in higher levels.
And I’m not sure what the point of the AI messages are as it adds nothing to the actual game play but I don’t exactly hate it either.
Overall a pretty good game for the price.
6/10
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game