Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach is the latest addition to the horror games played by the whole family and loved by millions of players around the world.
Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach is the latest addition to the horror games played by the whole family and loved by millions of players around the world.
Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach is the latest addition to the horror games played by the whole family and loved by millions of players around the world.
Play as Gregory, a young boy trapped overnight in Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex. With the help of Freddy Fazbear himself, Gregory must survive the nearly unstoppable hunt of the reimagined Five Nights at Freddy's characters, as well as new, horrifying threats.
The Hunters and the Hunted
Once the night protocols begin, the animatronics at Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex will relentlessly hunt down all intruders. Glamrock Chica, Roxanne Wolf, Montgomery Gator, and the Pizzaplex's security guard, Vanessa, will overturn every Cotton Candy Pizza Stand if necessary, and it won't be wise to stay in one place for too long.
Adapt to Survive
Gain access to the building's security cameras to explore the environment and plan your route. Distract enemies by hitting paint cans and toys - just leave before the enemies come to you. Enter hiding spots and let the danger pass or try to outrun your pursuers. Play your way, but be ready to adapt to any change.
Explore and Discover
Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex offers a variety of attractions for visitors to enjoy - Monty Golf, Roxy Raceway, Bonnie Bowl, sewers and more? The Pizzaplex is huge and there will be plenty of goodies to discover.
Specifications
Genre
Action, Adventure
Release Date
2022
Release Date
15/03/2022
Age Rating (PEGI)
16
New Release
No
Edition
Standard
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You may not like me for what I'm about to say, but it's not worth it. The mechanics of the game are very good, as well as the graphics, but it's not scary at all. I was really looking forward to it without spoiling myself, but the game disappointed me. It's not scary at all, and I finished it with all the endings. It becomes tiresome after the first 4 hours of gameplay because you go to the same places. The animatronics are not scary at all, even the ones from FNAF World are more uncanny. The DLC "Ruin" is much scarier, but again, it's a DLC, which means it's small and those who don't have a good internet connection can't download it. I liked it at first, but after a certain part of the game, it becomes somewhat tiresome. I recommend it to FNAF fans, but be aware that you may not be as excited about it.
One of my favorite games, Five Nights at Freddy's, the game has nice graphics but many bugs. However, I recommend it to those who like light horror games
Ok, a simple fnaf game, one of the best in terms of graphics and story, of course, is the first fnaf game where you can explore, unlike the others where all you do is close doors and finish the time like 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. For those of you who are new to PlayStation, just go to the store and click on ruin, but make sure the cassette is inside and install it. Ruin was the first one I finished, the game's time is about 2 hours, while breach takes about 4 to 5 hours, it requires a lot of patience to finish it. ^^
I won't go into details, but it's a disaster. I'm not talking about the bugs it had on the PS4, I had almost no problems after the update. The issue is that the game is not scary. I had tried to avoid spoilers, so I didn't watch Markiplier or other YouTubers that I enjoy watching for this kind of games, especially the FNAF series. The first FNAF was my first horror game, and back in the golden days, I couldn't calm down at night thinking about images from the game. I was much younger then and hadn't been exposed to any horror, so I wouldn't expect a mind-blowing experience, but I didn't even get 1/20th of the experience I expected. It's definitely not a boring or bad game, but not scary at all, especially compared to the older FNAF games. If you want to get scared, play FNAF 4, put your headphones on full volume, turn off the lights, and we guarantee you'll be terrified listening to the animatronic on the other side of the door. Having 5 animatronics moving around, which if I saw them, I would think they are from FNAF World, is not scary.