It still meets the goals and missions of the game without being traditionally fun. Yet, because of its mission, the game isn’t about “fun,” and that’s fine. Sometimes, the adrenaline rush of escaping Glamrock Chica, Montgomery Gator, and Roxanne Wolf keeps it exciting and yes, sometimes immensely agitating. However, even with that, there are fun aspects to the game, especially if strategy is your forte. Horror and survival games are meant to test your limits, anxieties, and more rather than let you sit back and relax. Going by the traditional definition of “fun,” this isn’t exactly a fun game, nor was it made to be fun in that sense. The music is fitting, and the voice acting was done well.įor a game that’s already frustrating, the repeated crashes and sometimes tedious backtracking just added to the feeling. The animatronics are just creepy enough in their appearance, and the jump scares do make you jump nearly every time. There are not only multiple floors of the main mall, but you will also find yourself beneath the mall at times.įor fans of horror and survival games like this, or those of the series, it’s sure to hit all those spots – though it is decidedly less violent than others in the genre. The mall also serves as the largest setting for a Five Nights game. The main character, a young child named Gregory, is trapped within a large shopping mall and must make it until the doors open in the morning. It did not take place over five nights, but one night spanning from 11:30 to 6 – though your choice at the end determines whether there is more to play. Security Breach took a different approach from the previous main installments of the series. Our take on Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach Glamrock Chica loves her some pizza.
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