Having gone into it with a general knowledge of the franchise and experience with the first few games, there are almost certainly easter eggs I missed. There are an admirable amount of nods to the original titles within Security Breach, which didn’t go unappreciated. For a franchise, so lore-heavy you’d expect some sort of speculation at least. But their backstories aren’t really explored. There’s merch for them throughout the game, even locations named after them. Such as Vanny, who we just make assumptions for, and the disappearance of Bonnie and Foxy. We are introduced to a load of new characters but never really told why. The most frustrating part of the story to me is how much is left unanswered. You find yourself attached to them as the game progresses and you learn more about them, but certain faces are definitely missed.Įvery diva needs her dorm Frustration at Fazbear’s They break the tension between characters and you begin to feel rather attached to him. Despite his age, he cracks a few one-liners which are definitely unexpected. However, Gregory’s approach to most elements of the story is rather amusing. Let alone maintain the hope of making it out alive. I don’t know how he had the courage to even fathom half the tasks he was instructed throughout the game. Honestly, some of the things faced in Security Breach will install a new sense of fear, just as they would’ve at Gregory’s age. Everyone remains unaware of this until he finds himself trapped within the wall of the pizzeria with no other option but to stay hidden until it’s safe to leave.īut when you’re a child and faced with ten-foot bloodthirsty animatronics you can’t exactly feel secure in one place. But when his favourite animatronic, Freddy, collapses on the stage during a performance, he sees the opportunity to crawl inside an open cavity in his chest. Gregory, a young boy, is a visitor of the Fazbear Pizzeria. Who knows? If you’re lucky you might make it out alive…ģ.2) One of these things is not like the other… Story: You can’t hide forever Let’s go together (I don’t want to go alone into this) and explore the pizzeria after closing hours. We welcome the hefty 80GB title and begin to face the very things that terrified us at first, but now it’s truly nightmare material. Gone are the days of patrolling from one room and a map with security cameras. We all miss you.) With a ‘GlamRock’ makeover taking place, suddenly a whole world of Fazbear is opened to us. Rather than featuring the same cast of sentient animatronics fans are used to, new ‘faces’ appear, and old ones seem to be pushed to the back (sorry Bonnie. But upon the release of the shiny new Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach, players’ love for the franchise is blossoming again.ĭespite the first game being released in 2014, and ten games following that release, Security Breach has an entirely new approach to the title. It can take players a good few months to pluck up the courage to pick up the next title after playing through the one before. It’s definitely been a game that doesn’t appear particularly scary until you find yourself in that forsaken pizzeria, begging that you make it through another night. Hopefully the DLC focuses more on the story rather than visuals as the story is the what makes fnaf fnaf.Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF) is a franchise of games that arguably have the most in-depth lore of any horror game out there. Despite all this the game is stunning to look at and I thank steel wool for working this hard while making the animations and visuals. I'm hoping that steel wool learns from the criticism that they are getting from the community and uses that criticism when making future games. I wish steel wool would've made the endings better as they are very confusing and anti-climatic. I've yet to watch a video on all the secrets in the game as I've heard there's more hidden lore in this one then there was in any other fnaf game. The story and endings were pretty crappy in this game, seeing how fnaf's popularity is based on the lore, the fact that this game had barely any lore is beyond me. I believe they should've released a beta test so they could've patched the glitches before release. I won't judge it based on the glitches though since it did only come out a week ago so they are probably still patching the game. With all the glitches and the animatronics teleporting whenever a security bot catches you. With the chases and the stealth quests its a very fun game to play/watch others play, But the game feels VERY unfinished. Now don't get me wrong, security breach is a very enjoyable game most of the time.
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