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  1. Aug 25, 2014
    6
    I have seen more rule 34 on this game than I have convincing arguments as to why its this unprecedented evolutionary horror game that is breaking the mold all of a sudden. The supernatural angle and the "lore" of this game are absolutely silly. It comes off like a bad R.L. Stine novella. The limited animations, the ridiculous creature designs and the fact that every major Lets player onI have seen more rule 34 on this game than I have convincing arguments as to why its this unprecedented evolutionary horror game that is breaking the mold all of a sudden. The supernatural angle and the "lore" of this game are absolutely silly. It comes off like a bad R.L. Stine novella. The limited animations, the ridiculous creature designs and the fact that every major Lets player on the planet is cashing in on its "spook" factor is starting to smack of irrationality. Its also a very short game that the developer is making far too much money from when in all likelihood you will drop it after about an hour. Much like "Slender" and other low budget "horror" games, Five Nights at Freddy's has a very short life-expectancy in terms of legitimate enjoyment to be gained from playing it. Its unclear as to why its become such an enigma, but I'm certain its just another flavor-of-the-month in a pool of mediocrity. Expand
  2. May 16, 2015
    6
    A good game but ruined by the fanbase, great job internet. Hopefully this fanbase goes down at some point because I am sick and tired of seeing stupid 12 year olds relating every single thing on the internet to this game. Yes its good, but its just a game, and there are scarier and way better horror games out there.
  3. Oct 14, 2014
    6
    I do think that this is a scary game yes, but I really do not think that this is worth five dollars. For about an hour worth of gameplay. Only pop ups yes. Atmosphere is dull but yet sinister.

    All I can say about this game is get it on sale. Only when it's on sale.
  4. Mar 10, 2015
    6
    I mean, come the hell on. This game is fun for what it is, isn't priced all that badly, and is fun for the time it lasts. The jumpscares are well made, and yet...you aren't going to get much out of it if you aren't already afraid of the subject matter. Which I'm not, so...the game just feels boring because of that. Excellent sound design, good looking, yet not very much substance.
  5. Feb 8, 2016
    6
    The Five Night's at Freddy's series has received an incredible amount of hate for one simple reason; the game is extremely successful, and for a very good reason. The game itself is extremely simple, not even using up half a gigabyte of data, yet it can really scare the crap out of anyone who is playing it for the first time!

    Scott Cawthon gives a unique twist on the horror genre.
    The Five Night's at Freddy's series has received an incredible amount of hate for one simple reason; the game is extremely successful, and for a very good reason. The game itself is extremely simple, not even using up half a gigabyte of data, yet it can really scare the crap out of anyone who is playing it for the first time!

    Scott Cawthon gives a unique twist on the horror genre. Instead of wandering random, dark locations until you eventually get jump-scared, you are instead fixed inside a single room with no escape as the murderous animatronics make their way to you.

    The only real down-side of the game is that it is extremely repetitive with nothing new really going on as the nights progress. The only differences are that the animatronics become more active. Beyond the first two nights, the game becomes pretty boring and agitating as your survival becomes less based on skill and more on luck and timing. This is especially true once you figure out the famous 20/20/20/20 formula on how to beat the game on any level.

    There is a story in the game as to what is really going on, and you learn a little bit more as you play through the nights, yet it is very ambiguous and barely even there.

    In conclusion, Five Nights at Freddy's is a simple yet fairly effective horror game that will have you jumping in your skin for quite some time. Yet by the end of the game, you're simply left empty and feeling like you just wasted your time.
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  6. Oct 29, 2016
    6
    I don't know whether to recommend or not recommend this game (well if I already posted this then I guess you already know, but at the time I'm making the review I haven't decided yet). The thing is that FNAF (Five Nights At Freddy's) is a game that exploded because of youtube, nothing more and nothing less. I have to confess that I WAS a FNAF fan because of the deep story, but when you putI don't know whether to recommend or not recommend this game (well if I already posted this then I guess you already know, but at the time I'm making the review I haven't decided yet). The thing is that FNAF (Five Nights At Freddy's) is a game that exploded because of youtube, nothing more and nothing less. I have to confess that I WAS a FNAF fan because of the deep story, but when you put that aside and judge the game for what it is...then we have a problem.

    STORY: 2CRAZY2EXPLAIN...Ok no. FNAF's lore is way too convoluted to explain, but the basic jazz is that you're a security guard in a pizzeria that has killer robots...yeah, not the best place to be in. You have to survive 5...6...or 7 nights and at the end you'll get a paycheck...or a goodbye message that means you're fired...THANK GOD.

    PRESENTATION: Since this is an indie game we can't expect much from the graphics, but FNAF does a decent job in terms of looks. You're office is basically a stretched out 2D image that looks like a cylinder when viewed up close, this is not the best option when you want you're game to be frightening, however when you're playing you barely notice. The sounds are typical horror game cliches like footsteps, weird noises, ect, but we do get to hear the animatronics everyone in a while. The game does a perfect job with the atmosphere, I can say that much, however it doesn't do as good of a job when trying to maintain it, since all of the tension goes away when you find out that all the animatronics do is just scream at you and that's it, and that only happened to me once in my entire playthrough. You know you didn't do a good job in terms of horror when someone like me (who gets scared even by Minecraft) finds the game more repetitive than scary and speaking of...

    GAMEPLAY: In terms of how you play...it's very lackluster. You use the mouse for all of you're actions, to look at the cameras, to shut doors, to use the lights, etc, which is not necessarily a bad thing, I mean, plenty of horror games have even less control and they still manage to be good, but FNAF exploitable AI throws that possibility out the window. There are 4 animatronics to face (5 if you counts Golden Freddy, however that's completely random), Bonnie, Chica, Foxy and Freddy. All of them do specific...explodable things that make the game very easy when you know how to use them, you wanna know how? HERE'S MY GUIDE!

    Bonnie always shows up on the left, so all you have to do is turn the lights on and off and shut the door when he is there, do some flash, flash, flash until he is gone then return to the pattern.

    Chica is the same as Bonnie, but she goes to the right so you'll have to do the process with that in mind.

    Foxy will never leave his place if you look at him even for a split second, so all you have to do is maintain the camera on him and switch it on and off while you're also turning the lights on and off.

    Freddy is the most troublesome when he leaves the stage, since he can attack you at any time...but you can avoid this by simply checking on him just as you do with Foxy and he'll never leave his place.

    With this in mind, to beat the first 6 nights all you have to do is: Check the light in a pattern of Right, left, right, then check the camera and go to Foxy's, then go to Freddy's, the to Foxy's again, then pull off the camera, left right, left, camera, left right, left right, OU! There's an animatronic, shut the door, camera, left right, left right, is it still there? keep the door shut, camera, left, right, left, he's not there? open the door, left, right, left, camera. Rince and repeat and there you go you've beaten the game in only 1.1 hours like I did. The only night where this doesn't apply on is the 7th night, but I'm not gonna go over that because...holy cheese is that madness.

    Though keep in mind that everything you do in the game will drain power, so you have to do this pattern very very quickly. You have a total of 100% power and depending on what you do it will go down faster or slower. Just keep that power until 6am and booya! you win...that's it.

    Overall I honestly can't recommend this game. It is very easy when you know what to do and it's not very replayable. I got my copy with 50% off and honestly I believe you should too. It's not really worth it even at the price it currently is...however for Halloween this can be a fun distraction.

    I'll give it a 6/10
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  7. Jun 13, 2018
    6
    Five Nights at Freddy's represents itself as a horror game. I found the game fun, but not scary. You can have fun within two hours, but the game then becomes boring. However, the story saves it from a negative review.
  8. Jul 26, 2018
    6
    I must say, playing Five Nights At Freddy's the very first 3 nights it's fun, it's tense and kinda scary. But later on lacks of new elements and only it's more difficult. Still enjoyable though. Good price too.
  9. Feb 26, 2023
    6
    That game is f****** creepy. But apart from that, it hosts a nice lore and gameplay. It's a game that you don't stop playing while you're sh¡tting yourself. Who can imagine a horror game where you as a security guard expect to be slaughtered by wild robots in a game?
  10. Jul 12, 2021
    6
    Somewhat Spooky:
    All my love for this series is formed fully by nostalgia, I am completely confident that if i didn't get into this as a kid then i wouldn't of even bothered with the series. That isn't to say that this series is COMPLETE **** There are definitely Some better ones so let's start with FNAF 1 and first things first this is EASILY the scariest one and that says a lot about
    Somewhat Spooky:
    All my love for this series is formed fully by nostalgia, I am completely confident that if i didn't get into this as a kid then i wouldn't of even bothered with the series. That isn't to say that this series is COMPLETE **** There are definitely Some better ones so let's start with FNAF 1 and first things first this is EASILY the scariest one and that says a lot about the other games because i don't even know if i would call this one "scary" it's spooky and creates tension better then the others and actually has some pretty interesting sound design that helps the mood. This game still relies on jump-scares however and it's a pretty lazy way to create suspense if you ask me. The last thing i wanted to say is the designs of the robots in this game are by far the best in the series and that does a lot for the fear factor. (funny enough)
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  11. Jan 27, 2022
    6
    I played this when I was a kid but I no longer enjoy anything at this game. 6/10 just because it made me happy in the past playing it ;).
  12. Feb 4, 2023
    6
    i used to play it when i was little i was so scared i think it's a very good game the continuation of the series is absolutely awful the story goes so well it's messing up
  13. Feb 2, 2023
    6
    With the next part, the game became better, but in reality the first part was so-so. Difficulty is very difficult. Bug on bug. The game is not stable. Sometimes the phone gets very hot, but there are no such problems with the PC. And it doesn't matter at all that you have a Snapdragon. The sequels are good. But the first part is bad. Perhaps this can be explained by the fact that the gameWith the next part, the game became better, but in reality the first part was so-so. Difficulty is very difficult. Bug on bug. The game is not stable. Sometimes the phone gets very hot, but there are no such problems with the PC. And it doesn't matter at all that you have a Snapdragon. The sequels are good. But the first part is bad. Perhaps this can be explained by the fact that the game is as old as the world. But, unfortunately, updates were released in the game, and the bugs remain in the future. Although I can say for the plot because it is normal here, it is not clear how people were able to find it because there is a lot of confusion here. Expand
  14. Mar 15, 2023
    6
    Aclaro que Scoot al crear el primer FNAF no pensaba en hacer el mejor gameplay ni hacer que fuera el mejor FNAF de todos, es por eso que a pesar de que le de algunas calificaciones bajas, al ser el primer juego le perdono porque a medida fue evolucionando su gameplay en las siguntes entregas
    Gameplay 5/10
    Ambientacion 8/10 Historia 5.5/10 Terror 10/10 Su jugabilidad es repetitiva y
    Aclaro que Scoot al crear el primer FNAF no pensaba en hacer el mejor gameplay ni hacer que fuera el mejor FNAF de todos, es por eso que a pesar de que le de algunas calificaciones bajas, al ser el primer juego le perdono porque a medida fue evolucionando su gameplay en las siguntes entregas
    Gameplay 5/10
    Ambientacion 8/10
    Historia 5.5/10
    Terror 10/10

    Su jugabilidad es repetitiva y monotona pero llamativa. Las noche duran 8minutos, en mi opinion las noches deberian durar entre 5-6 minutos, las camras no sirve de tanto ya que solo necsitas mirar 1 o 2 para pasarte el juego, siendolas camaras una mecanica que llamaba la atencion.
    Su ambientaciones muy buena. Escuchar a foxy cantar, chica haciendo ruido en la cocina yla musica de juegos que se escucha veces. Y con las camaras puedes apreciar bien y imaginarte bien como se ve la pizzeria.
    Este juego no aporta mucho para su historia a diferencia de FNAF 2 y 3, no digo que no revele misterios como ¿Quién mato al chico del teléfono? pero no podrás entender los sucesos de este juego si no juegas las otras entregas.
    Y por ultimo y los mas importante el TERROR. El terror en este juego es lo mas increĂ­ble que he visto.
    Sin ninguna gota de sangre este juego gracias a sus enemigos adorables a primera vista, pero que se ven tétricos al querer matarte. En ves de huir , dejaras que vengan hacia ti, y el tener terror claustrofóbico que no se ve en muchos juegos, alucinaciones. El terror es excelente y podría considerarse como unos de los juegos mas terroríficos de la saga.
    Conclusion: Five Nigth at Freddys es un juego con gameplay sencillo para introducirte ala saga, un terror innovador, buena ambientacion, y uno de los juegos de terror mejor reconocido.
    Calificacion 6.2/10
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  15. Mar 21, 2015
    5
    Yes, it's scary. Yes, it's creepy. Yes, it's got unique style. But the gameplay is really slow, boring and monotonous. Thus as a game it's mediocre with little to no replay value.
  16. Apr 18, 2016
    5
    My opinion on this game is that you either like the concept, or you just DON'T.
    I personally enjoy the game, but it gets stale quickly.
    Nobody's opinion of this game should make you think less of anyone.
  17. Aug 22, 2014
    5
    Good Indie game but to be honest it isn't as innovative or scary as people say it is. Watching camera's, limited power, creepy non moving characters... yeah we've seen that in almost every horror game. Still a good game that you should check out though.
  18. May 28, 2015
    5
    By far the worst FNAF game and probably the cheapest too

    Gameplay-The gameplay is Ok but it isn't worth the ÂŁ2 you pay for it, It is more the gameplay of a flash game as it is easy and doesn't support it self well however it is easy to master flicking on the camera and turning the lights on and off it isn't the gameplay that's so cheesy about this game Graphics-The graphics are as i
    By far the worst FNAF game and probably the cheapest too

    Gameplay-The gameplay is Ok but it isn't worth the ÂŁ2 you pay for it, It is more the gameplay of a flash game as it is easy and doesn't support it self well however it is easy to master flicking on the camera and turning the lights on and off it isn't the gameplay that's so cheesy about this game

    Graphics-The graphics are as i said before that of a unity flash game their not terrible but their not amazing either The graphics are highly pixelated in most parts however the animatronic design is fairly creative and well drawn

    Scare factor- The game isn't scary. You may say that's my opinion well it is, But Five Night's At Freddy's relies on the cheapest factor in all horror games, JUMPSCARES! And the only jumpscare that could possibly scare you (unless your a 6-year-old hardcore gamer) Is Bonnie's the only one that has a hint of scare. The 2nd and 3rd games improve on the scare factor of the atmosphere but still the jumpscares don't get much better

    Characters- There is 0 character in this game. The only real character who has any story that hasn't just been made up by fans is Phone guy (also known as Jeremy) On Night 4 dies (or that's what we believe anyway) This has spawned theories hundreds of them in fact this is basically the only character development we get a night-guard dying that's just pathetic.

    Story- The story isn't too bad but it focuses on secrets rather than straight up explanation however this does make the player want to look further

    Overall rating- I give at a 5 out of 10 because it is defiantly the worst Fnaf game and deserves no better

    Conclusion- It isn't an insanely bad game but it needs improvement to be classed as a good game after all it started a beloved series so it deserves a 5/10
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  19. Dec 12, 2015
    5
    I don't know how to feel about this game. the graphics could be better, the gameplay mechanics are... cool i guess. but, it's mediocre, the hidden lore is great, but the game itself is boring, it stops being scary after the 3th night, you don't have fun playing this, the jumpscares are just a gif, some of them are horribly animated like the Foxy one(The others being Chica's and GoldenI don't know how to feel about this game. the graphics could be better, the gameplay mechanics are... cool i guess. but, it's mediocre, the hidden lore is great, but the game itself is boring, it stops being scary after the 3th night, you don't have fun playing this, the jumpscares are just a gif, some of them are horribly animated like the Foxy one(The others being Chica's and Golden Freddy's)
    The characters designs are cool, the level design is okay, the office desig is bad.
    The door mechanic to protect yourself form the animatronic characters is good, but it drains powers(Whihc is kind of stupid in my opinion.)
    In the game you've batteries, closing doors, using the lights and cameras will drain them.
    You've to watch the cameras to avoid being caught by surprise. Even thought new are only useful against Foxy and Freddy
    Of course, the game was made by only one guy, but still.
    It deserves a 5 or 6, if you want to play it, go ahead, i'm not stopping you.
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  20. May 25, 2016
    5
    The fan base of this game is literal cancer. They make stupid fanart and fanfictions, including offensive imagery and porn. The game itself, however, is good. Equally scary and fun, just what a horror game should be.
  21. Oct 31, 2016
    5
    A fun and unique concept, and nothing wrong with it in any sense for what it is. However, these kinds of horror games are anxiety endurance tests for me. I can't play it for more than a few minutes at a time before reflexively slamming escape because something moved. It's something that will give me panic attacks. It's not the kind of horror I can get into, and I don't think it's becauseA fun and unique concept, and nothing wrong with it in any sense for what it is. However, these kinds of horror games are anxiety endurance tests for me. I can't play it for more than a few minutes at a time before reflexively slamming escape because something moved. It's something that will give me panic attacks. It's not the kind of horror I can get into, and I don't think it's because I'm not brave, either. I've beaten Dead Space, Amnesia: The Dark Descent, FEAR, Cry of Fear, and Silent Hills 2 and 3, so I think I'm a pretty manly man as far being all brave and manly goes, no really, shut up. Entertaining as hell to watch other people play, though, that's for sure. Expand
  22. Nov 2, 2017
    5
    While I understand the appeal for this game behind its rabid fan base. My experience can be summed up with being incredibly bored, watching still images on a shoddy game camera expecting to be given a cheap jump scare at any moment. While it's not a game for me I have to appreciate what it does right. True Horror. FNaF strips you of all power and confines you to a security office chair.While I understand the appeal for this game behind its rabid fan base. My experience can be summed up with being incredibly bored, watching still images on a shoddy game camera expecting to be given a cheap jump scare at any moment. While it's not a game for me I have to appreciate what it does right. True Horror. FNaF strips you of all power and confines you to a security office chair. Forced to watch those cameras to find the right time to turn on lights and shut doors. You're only given a limited amount of power and the lack of options puts you on edge. It's really well crafted... but that doesn't make a good game. It's a great concept that fails as an actual video game because once you're over that initial fear of the Jump Scares. It's just a boring experience that makes me long for an actual gaming experience.

    Five Nights at Freddy's Gets a 5/10
    -Das Dood
    Follow my Live Reviews on Twitch at Twitch.tv/Das_Dood
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  23. Sep 21, 2019
    5
    This game is alright. It DOES have it's flaws though. For one, the gameplay, while good, can get repetitive after a while. And Second, some of the fanbase is PURE TRASH!!!!!! Good god! The NSFW fanart this part of the fanbase draws is horrendous! Overall though, this game is somewhat worth buying I guess. The story is alright and the controls are decent. I's really your choice if you wantThis game is alright. It DOES have it's flaws though. For one, the gameplay, while good, can get repetitive after a while. And Second, some of the fanbase is PURE TRASH!!!!!! Good god! The NSFW fanart this part of the fanbase draws is horrendous! Overall though, this game is somewhat worth buying I guess. The story is alright and the controls are decent. I's really your choice if you want to buy it or not. Expand
  24. Aug 5, 2018
    5
    Cawthon's first step into horror will not go without mention. The mechanics are very solid, however, the first night is inexplicably easy. Entering the second night, however, the mechanics start to solidify and show its true colors, it's agitating to even try to solve it. After a while, the player will figure out the audio cues, but at the cost of dying several times to unexplainedCawthon's first step into horror will not go without mention. The mechanics are very solid, however, the first night is inexplicably easy. Entering the second night, however, the mechanics start to solidify and show its true colors, it's agitating to even try to solve it. After a while, the player will figure out the audio cues, but at the cost of dying several times to unexplained mechanics. This is solved in the later games with text showing you what to do and the phone guy being more helpful. But even after you figure the audio cues, the game is still ferociously hard. I came to get scared, not to rage! It becomes even more vile when you realize you're doing the same horsecrap again and again! But, whatever, you've finished the five nights. The game is over- NOPE. We have a sixth night. WHAT FOR?? You do the same repetitive stuff again and again, until that's over with. After all the negative things, there are positive things to say about Five Nights at Freddy's. The horror elements are extremely subtle (excluding the jumpscares) and the custom nights were surprisingly fun. The lore is also a fun touch. 5/10. Expand
  25. Jul 18, 2019
    5
    Although innovative. This game loses many points for its extreme difficulty, lack of a decent tutorial and lack of features worthy of a "good" game as people pretend. However I praised the atmosphere, the graphics and the music.
  26. coy
    Dec 10, 2020
    5
    we're waiting every night to finally roam and invite
    newcomers to play with us
    for many years we've been all alone we're forced to be still and play the same songs we've known since that day an imposter took our life away now we're stuck here to decay please let us get in don't lock us away we're not like what you're thinking we are poor little souls who have lost all control
    we're waiting every night to finally roam and invite
    newcomers to play with us
    for many years we've been all alone
    we're forced to be still
    and play the same songs we've known since that day
    an imposter took our life away
    now we're stuck here to decay
    please let us get in
    don't lock us away
    we're not like what you're thinking
    we are poor little souls
    who have lost all control
    and we're forced here to take that role
    we've been all alone
    stuck in our little zone since 1987
    join us, be our friend
    or just be stuck and defend
    after all you only got
    five nights at freddy's
    is this where you wanna be?
    i just don't get it
    why do you want to stay?
    five nights at freddy's
    is this where you wanna be?
    i just don't get it
    why do you want to stay?
    five nights at freddy's
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  27. Jul 29, 2022
    5
    overrated non scary children buying trash, dont buy it for the current price.
  28. Jun 15, 2015
    4
    [Please read the full review before immediately disliking this because you disagree with the rating, this is my opinion; you can have yours while I can have mine]

    While the idea behind it is clever and well put-together, FNF fails to deliver in many fields. First of all, if you don't like jumpscares and want a lasting scare that messes with your head, look elsewhere. In fact, look on
    [Please read the full review before immediately disliking this because you disagree with the rating, this is my opinion; you can have yours while I can have mine]

    While the idea behind it is clever and well put-together, FNF fails to deliver in many fields. First of all, if you don't like jumpscares and want a lasting scare that messes with your head, look elsewhere. In fact, look on the other side of the world, as far away from FNF you can get, because jumpscares is what FNF is entirely based around. I realize there is a lot of love for this game and this will probably get disliked to hell, but this is my opinion of the game, and I've played through over 100 games, and I've tried hundreds more, and the horror genre is my all-time favorite for movies, games, books, anything. So take it from me when I say this is not a horror game you want to play if you enjoy the genre.

    You sit in a small room the entire game (not even a 3D one, it's just a panorama), and the only scare that are offered are inevitability and jumpscares. The main scare you'll experience is something popping up with a scary sound. If you think that's horror, then by all means go ahead and play FNF. If you think that's a bad way to get some cheap, short-lasting scares (like me), then stay away from FNF.

    The graphics are decent, but look very aged. Graphics aren't that much of a problem for me though so that's fine, the gameplay is what I have a problem with the most. It basically consists of you clicking buttons over and over again, spam clicking and then jumping out of your chair when a cheap jumpscare occurs. It's a clickfest, and you can't explore or do anything else. There is basically no animation as well, most things are just pictures copy and pasted into the game, there are like three occurrences where you actually experience animation, and it's poorly done.

    The difficulty is also unnecessarily hard, though very difficult games seem to captivate many people, so while they're not for me, I don't knock FNF for being difficult. The difficulty curve, however, is what I think could've been done much better. The first level is basically a piece of cake; an intro, and you'd think the second would be difficult but still playable. Well if you don't study patterns and practice the first level a good amount, you probably won't get past the second your first time around, or even your second or third. And once you do, the difficulty spikes so heavily after that that you probably won't get past the third before you get bored and throw the game back on the dusty shelf in the back of your closet.

    That's another problem, the game is difficult so a new player will have to restart a lot, but the game is just too dull and repetitive to play through again, even if you only have to repeat the last two levels. Maybe it's just me, but I'm baffled as to how this game was rated so high, especially by critics. Maybe because it thinks outside of the box, and I will definitely give it that; it's a good idea and it's very simple, and provides a lot of scares-albeit cheap ones. But aside from that it's very dull and the scares don't last, jumpscares just raise your heartbeat for a short time, and then you forget about it ten minutes later. Games that mess with your head and have you on edge for hours after it's done are what I look for, and if you consider yourself a fan of the horror genre as well, I would hope you also agree.

    All in all, Five Nights at Freddy's is a good idea, it's creepy, it has a constant inevitability and foreboding feel to it, it provides jumpscares, and that's about it. If you're looking for a low-budget flash game that makes you jump out of your chair but that's also very forgettable and dull, grab FNF. The price tag of $4.99 isn't too bad, though personally I would never buy it for that (I got it on sale just to try it because I was curious as to why everyone was talking about it). All of FNF's fans say it's an amazing game simply because they're favorite YouTube let's players played it. If you actually saw how much time these "fans" put into FNF, while many haven't even played it, most of them will have an hour or two, because it's just too dull to play more than that. I have multiple friends that worship this game simply because they saw someone make funny faces at it on YouTube, they say it's an amazing game yet I look on their Steam accounts and they've played less than an hour.

    Don't be fooled, this is a fad more than a game, and if you're looking for a quality horror experience do not waste money here. Get Amnesia, Penumbra, The Cat Lady, Outlast, Scratches, or even Anna, just to name a few better alternatives.
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  29. Sep 24, 2014
    4
    Interesting concept, but lacks the fun. It's an ok game for an 1 or 2 hours. Probably would make a better demo than a full game. Still enjoyable and if you don't mind spending the few bucks, it's a pretty decent cheap horror. I guess with all the hype I've been hearing of it, I was expecting more.
  30. Sep 24, 2014
    4
    If I'd have to compare this game to another one, I'd say it's very similar to Scary Maze. It keeps your focus down on one small point, then throws an enormous screaming thing in your face. It's beyond cheap. True, true, it's scary but after a little while your heart will jump a bit, then disregard the whole thing with an "Ahh f**k you!"

    It has little replayabity, mostly because the game
    If I'd have to compare this game to another one, I'd say it's very similar to Scary Maze. It keeps your focus down on one small point, then throws an enormous screaming thing in your face. It's beyond cheap. True, true, it's scary but after a little while your heart will jump a bit, then disregard the whole thing with an "Ahh f**k you!"

    It has little replayabity, mostly because the game has very little to offer, you won't really use the "Custom Night" feature much other than the infamous 20/20/20/20 (or maybe putting Foxy on 20, the rest on 1).

    However, what I found the biggest problem here is the complete lack of immersion, simply because the game is about you sitting in one place for basically no reason, without any way you'd at least try to defend yourself other than shutting/opening the doors, again, for no reason.

    On the upside, the characters are unique and frightening (for that rough two seconds they clatter their teeth five centimeters in front of you), each having different characteristics and tactics, so it's easy to pick a favourite, or one that you despise. It's gameplay mechanisms are clear and are easy to understand, as well as easy enough for new game developers to see the "board game" behind the curtains of the sprites that you're looking at while playing.

    Overall, it's a fair little game of resource management, however, it's horror aspect is based on pretty much only flashy, noisy, and after time, annoying jumpscares, which, while sometimes can be good, shouldn't be overdosed in horror games. Adding the nonsensical elements mentioned above also axes from much of the score.

    If you are a fan of jumpscares (for some weird reason), this game is just for you. If you want quality horror that really sends chills down your spine, I suggest saving your money.
    Still, for 5$, it's not a bad deal.
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Metascore
78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 8
  2. Negative: 0 out of 8
  1. Oct 21, 2014
    60
    Five Nights at Freddy’s presents an interesting concept to the player, and tries a different approach to the genre other than the usual asylum, graveyard and ghost town. Even the gameplay has something to say, but after the first minutes, once understood the mechanism, is hard to find a real interest in continuing playing.
  2. LEVEL (Czech Republic)
    Oct 13, 2014
    80
    No nightmare can match the sheer terror of looking into the eyes of a plush monster that has come to tear you apart. A new kind of horror is in town. [Issue#245]
  3. Oct 4, 2014
    70
    Five Nights at Freddy's, even without both the third dimension and high production values in general, is really scary. It is a little horror game which will scare you with both its original idea and its implementation, proving there may be always a new approach in any genre.