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  2. Negative: 11 out of 32
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  1. Oct 5, 2015
    9
    For all those who think Five Nights At Freddy's is a horror game, it's not. Really, jump-scares are bland and everything is very repetitive. Then why am I giving it a very high score? The reason is because Five Nights At Freddy's is not a horror game, it is a beautiful, deep and mysterious storybook, at a reasonable price. From the first game to now, the lore hidden behind every detailFor all those who think Five Nights At Freddy's is a horror game, it's not. Really, jump-scares are bland and everything is very repetitive. Then why am I giving it a very high score? The reason is because Five Nights At Freddy's is not a horror game, it is a beautiful, deep and mysterious storybook, at a reasonable price. From the first game to now, the lore hidden behind every detail proofs game developer Scott Cawthon a mastermind at story-telling. I've heard that there is a movie version (adapted by Warner Bros, directed by Gil Kenan) coming up, and I think that this movie would finally break through the cycle of horrible game-to-movie cliche.

    I hate the fact that the critics couldn't seem to grasp the detail of what Five Nights At Freddy's really is, one critic even expressed that the mini-games between each nights are unnecessary. Seriously, I think that these critics are only those people who play games for a living and they don't bother to check out the lore in games.

    Overall, it is a pleasure to have gone through the wonderful journey of the FNAF franchise universe. However, I do think that the genre of this game should be interactive movie instead of point and click.
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  2. Nov 3, 2015
    8
    FNAF 4 is a bit ironic to FNAF 3, because it is not nearly as addicting. But the return Freddy was a good step. This is the only game thats actually scary. it isn't nearly as addicting as all the other games. But the fact it's actually scary makes it better then FNAF 3 but it still illuminates one of the key mechanics that I usually expect from a FNAF game. Cameras, but it dose not makesFNAF 4 is a bit ironic to FNAF 3, because it is not nearly as addicting. But the return Freddy was a good step. This is the only game thats actually scary. it isn't nearly as addicting as all the other games. But the fact it's actually scary makes it better then FNAF 3 but it still illuminates one of the key mechanics that I usually expect from a FNAF game. Cameras, but it dose not makes as many mistakes as FNAF 3 so it still is a good game and still very up parr with the rest of the series. Expand
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  1. Aug 10, 2015
    60
    I personally found it more satisfying tangling with Springtrap in the third game from a gameplay point of view, and I was really disappointed about the lack of mini-games, especially for a game that has been hyped as a final chapter of sorts.
  2. Aug 5, 2015
    70
    FNAF 4 is atmospheric and terrifying, but it’s a little lacking.
  3. Jul 30, 2015
    80
    If you can find a relatively quiet spot in which to play FNAF 4, you’ll find the game is otherwise well put-together.