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SL feels like the highest quality game in the series. Everything is clean and streamlined, it’s like the Metroid Fusion of the FNaF series. And I say this even though its not my favorite (that has go go to FNaF 2.)
I agree, it's my favorite fnaf game. The custom night was what made me play the other custom nights and enjoy these games as challenges instead of a simply horror game that loses all the horror after getting jumpscared for the 20th time
While personally my favorite fnaf game is Fnaf 2, I agree with you. It was a twist [somewhat] on the fnaf series by having to go to different places to do different things instead of doing the same thing, but eventually it gets harder.
What I really appreciate about FNAF 3 is Springtrap. He is probably my favorite animatronic, with an absolutely iconic and scary design (that was changed in later games but whatever), unmatched lore relevance of course, and was the first animatronic i saw as very smart and aware rather than just a scary monster, which made him all the more terrifying. Also, yeah, even back when i was a 10 year old who was scared shitless while playing every fnaf game including 2, i could appreciate how amazing fnaf 2 was. The genius gameplay with many things to keep track of, the perfect amount of animatronics and variety, i could go on.
I agree. FNAF 3 is my favorite for one simple reason: you actually have to look at all the cameras to find him. 1 only has you check foxy 90% of the time and 2 is just that awful puppet room. I feel totally opposite to everyone about FNAF 3. FNAF 2 was boring to me because you never use the cameras, and you do the same thing over and over. FNAF 3 has you adapt to springtraps location. I love looking for him in the cameras because it’s a genuine challenge. Things are hard to see, but that makes it spookier.
I agree with FNAF 2 being the best, the right animatronics, the right environment, the right mechanics, the right lore. Though I disagree with FNAF 3 being the worst I feel like it was fun to play but it's understandably ok. Good video!
Fnaf 2 Fnaf 1 Fnaf 6 Fnaf 4 Fnaf SL Fnaf 3 Fnaf UCN Fnaf SB Haven’t played Help Wanted because I don’t have an Oculus and I haven’t played Fnaf world because Fnaf world. The books are great too. Read them all.
I think the reason why the first two fnaf’s were so frightening (still to this day) is because it really made you feel like you were at a haunted Chuck E Cheese. Any 90’s/2000’s kid can relate to the design and nostalgia. Little things here-and-there made the game more realistic, or terrifyingly unpredictable. It forced players to sit there and wait for the enemy as they taunt them. Creepy stuff, man
Fnaf 4 is definitely my favourite. It’s the real definition of terrifying. The models of the characters and the absolute unexpected jump scares. The story telling was also amazing, it was perfectly balanced between the gameplay and the story. It clearly shows us how the brothers treat each other and exactly how the bite happened
FNaF 4 is my personal favorite of all time, I can’t say more than what’s already been said but I adore the listening mechanic, the puzzling lore, the style of the house and the ambiance is top notch, and the designs of the animatronics are some of the very top in the series. Scared me when it came out and still scares me to this day.
I think Sister Location has always been a little underwhelming. The gameplay is very cool, especially how night 3 (I think) actually skips right into night 4 because Baby kidnapped you and all of that- but the game itself is shorter than I remember each time I watch a playthrough. Thats what makes it underwhelming, it feels like there is a lot but once it happens it feels like nothing has actually happened.
Bro the pain I went through to get secret ending and ur calling it short and underwhelming, have you even paid attention to the custom night, or the Easter eggs you can get, and all the other things you can do in it.
Fnaf 4 was a stroke of genius You have to listen closely for breathing so if and when you mess up the jumpscare is all the more terrifying I've only played it twice so the fear factor worked on me
i personally enjoy 3 the best, something about the green diarrhea vibe of the place makes it terrifying and completely different from the other series. though the jumpscares arent scary the unease of the environment will terrify you in-game.
Yes 3 is my favourite too. It added so much more things from fnaf 1 and 2 and it executed them pretty well. The only good jump scare is the foxy one and it’s funny when spring trap just stares at you or peaks around the corner. They really focused on movement of animatronics on that game
Personally, I’m not the biggest fan Of fnaf 3’s gameplay per se, but the environment and the lore, and generally just the atmosphere is something that I actually love.
Honestly sister location is one of my favorites and recently I've started playing through the full vr remake, they did a good job and I would 10/10 recommend
I'd say the most underrated moment in SL is the part where you have to crawl through ballora gallery, and at one point you have to stop and watch her move in front of you
Wow fnaf 3 just gets bullied relentlessly. I love the game and concept. And it can be stressful dealing with phantoms and audio. Even if the gameplay is boring and jumpscares and animatronics are a bit weak… I love it.
I’d love to hear your opinion on fnaf open source. The fnaf 2 fan remake. It’s has different, less repetitive gameplay. And it’s a lot scarier in my opinion.
You're right about Sister Location. It was my introduction to FNAF and is my favorite, but I wasn't introduced by playing it. I don't own a computer and had to watch a Let's Player play it. So without bad gameplay, I fell in love with it for the story and the experience. The prior FNAF games are hard to experience with a youtuber because they were very reliant on gameplay. But Sister Location, as well as FNAF 6 for that matter, were much easier for me to get into the experience of from a spectator's place. So I agree that it's more appealing if you mainly care about story and characters, because that's all I was able to care about while watching DanTDM actually get to play the game.
Opinion respected but I feel like Fnaf 3 is underrated and Fnaf 2 is to hard ( I played cuphead on expert and kingdom hearts 2 on critical level 1 but could do it. With Fnaf 2 I used cheats at the end because I couldnt do it and only Fnaf 3 has jump scared me good. Fnaf 1 did it a couple of times but I was rarley jump scared expect for the 3rd game.
Tbh I find fnaf UCN as my favorite. It has the most replay-ability and it feels the most like an actual game, and not just a lore simulator (not mentioning any games.) out of all of the games it is genuinely the most fun to play and I Love the challenge of it.
For me UCN is my least favorite. Something about how you just mesh all those mechanics and items into one and wrap it up with aspects that make NO sense and an unsatisfying-looking environment just makes it my least favorite.
Honestly fnaf 3 is above fnaf 1 for me since all the errors and jumpscares that create ventilation errors, forcing springtrap to come see you every hour. I know the game can be beat without cameras but thats irrelevant and just rng
No offense, but you are incredibly dumb if you think Fnaf 3 was better then the first. I get that Fnaf 3 is unappreciated, and it is your opinion, but that’s ridiculous to say that! 😭😭😭
Fnaf 2 is definitely on top of my list it is very creative and I love how all the models look I think that The old animatronics are scary and I love how you can use a mask to hide from the animatronics it is a lot I do admit but I really love the models and I love everything I love the story of fnaf2
7:26 Since in the Fourth Closet we learn that Afton took himself apart, he may have switched Spring Lock suits in the canon game, that would be better to fit a human inside. Still doesn't explain the bone ears though. I also believe that when Elizabeth was kicked out of Ennard, she added some parts to her body to make her look more menacing or something (she became evil towards the end)
Ig I should put my rankings here, important note, I haven't actually played a majority of the games, and I love most of them less for the gameplay and more for the story (as will probably become apparant. I left out the bigger budget games (VR, SB) because it's my list and I don't want to lol. Fr tho, I think that the first 6 (7-ish) are the core and we're in a different era now yada yada, list time List goes from least-most favorite #7: FNAF 4 Fnaf 4 just feels off to me. It's too much of a departure for the series in nearly all terms. The animatronics aren't really real or whatever, they're a dream type thing from the kid and that shows in their design. The location also doesn't vibe with me, I prefer the pizzerias, and the house, without all the mechanics of the "security" theme (cameras, audio, etc.) There's a lot lorewise here, but it's just way too confusing, as any gan of the series is aware. The box, the 1983 fakeout, "I will put you back together." It's just an utter dud for me in nearly every way. #6: FNAF Ultimate Custom Night I like Custom Night well enough. It's almost like a little epilogue to the series' main run, where we learn what happened to William's spirit, and the way it's revealed throughout is pretty fascinating. Other than that, not much else. Pretty neat. #5: Sister Location From here, I'd say all these games are excellent in my eyes and I love them. Sister Location is a departure from the series, but it doesn't go way too insane like FNAF 4. It still feels like Fnaf, if that makes sense. The atmosphere of the underground area is so cool and creepy, and the variety in the different areas is so cool. Also you can move lol. The lore is fantastic and added onto things in a cool way without being totally incomprehensible like Fnaf 4. The designs are so cool. This is also where we got the humor introduced that has since become synonymous with the franchise. It's so famn funny! Really it's just a lack of gameplay and a bit too much of a departure that hold it out of the top, but once again, love it! #4: FNAF It honestly should be higher. It's a classic. It's amazing. Ig there's just some things about it that I don't jive with. It's a tad simple in terms of lore and what not. It's a bit lacking in terms of gameplay elements that others introduced. But yeah, it's a classic. Totally innovated and reinvented the horror genre. Such nostalgia, so many old theories, and overall, just a simpler time, which us honestly to it's credit, given how convoluted these games got. #3: FNAF Pizzeria Simulator This lore-bombing finale is an amazing cap off to the main story of the series. Getting to run your own pizzeria and making all the choices that entails is a joy. The gameplay is a tad lacking imo, but it's undoubtedly creepy. Of course the lore is fantastic, with the minigames and Candy Cadet and THAT ENDING. Honestly, that ending on it's own could have secured it this spot. Also, unbelievably funny once again. Can't believe how hilarious thos game about child murder can be. #2: FNAF 2 This is the pinnacle of fnaf. Built off the original game perfectly while also introducing many new elements which have become synonymous with the series. The gameplay is fantastic and is honestly the only one I've enjoyed playing. All the new designs are phenomenal, from the sparkling toy animatronics, to the decrepit originals, to the wild cards (Mangle, BB, and The Puppet, all of which are such crazy ideas given what we had already seen in the series, but worked and became some of the most iconic designs of the whole series). The new mechanics are so cool and the pinnacle of the management the series has to offer. And of course, the minigames. Introduced in this game, they went on to become integral to the series, and they are quite honestly an inspired way to reveal more about the story while also remaining, if not being more, creepy than the main game. This is by far the pinnacle of the FNAF series. But... #1: FNAF 3 Y'all hate this game. This game is flawed to high heaven. I realize this. Fnaf 2 is objectively the best game, but I must say, this is my favorite. It may just be nostalgia (in gact it probably is). I realize the gameplay is kinda subpar, but as I said, I don't particularly care for the gameplay in general. The visuals themselves are dirty and unappealing, but I honestly love them. It feels so unique wjen compared to everything else in the series, and is rather similar to Springtrap, which makes me love it even more considering this is Springtrap's game. I adore Springtrap. It is by far my favorite animatronic (Manimatronic?) and my favorite thing to come out of this series. The idea of a corpse trapped inside a robot is inspired and phenomenal. The idea of a the corpse of a killer trapped inside the robotic suit that they used to kill is just so perfect I don't know how to portray my love of it. It's so thematically perfect in a way that I think has been (if at all) rarely been surpassed in the series. The lore and minigames brought up are also phenomenal. The backstory minigames are great and my favorite moment in the series, specifically the creation of Springtrap in the safe room. The other minigames, culminating in Happiest Day, are also amazing. They're so hard to find and get to, and they seem like genuine secrets you aren't intended to find. That makes the good ending so much sweeter. I love this game man. As I said, fnaf 2 is undoubtedly the BEST, but my FAVORITE is undoubtedly FNAF 3. I should just make my own youtube channel at this point lol
my list: fnaf 6 - lack of gameplay, but very scared and good ending fnaf 4 - i personally hate the mecanics, but the animatronics are amazing ucn - good concept, but i dont like that much fnaf 3 - for me the most underrated fnaf game, i like the gameplay (audio, ventilation and camera mecanics) and the concept of one animatronic trying to kill and the phantom disturbing you, i think the fact that this game came after the best fnaf games make people think this game is the worst fnaf sl - i agree thats the concept of the each night has a different objetive its not that good, but this game is complete, we have a lot of content, not only the five nights but the custom night that is very funny and the history in game is very good too fnaf 2 - probally the best fnaf game, its complete too, have a good variety of animatronics and how to avoid then, its the first fnaf game to have minigames and have a lot of differentt custom nights that are challenging, but im a fnaf 1 fanboy and gonna put fnaf 2 in second fnaf 1 - the most scare game, a good mecanic even being the first one
@Elation LAW for me the part of making your own pizzaria a shit, i want to play a horror game not a tycoon. the jumpscares are awful, but the history part is very good
I’m pretty sure baby looks like that in pizzeria simulator because she was thrown out of ensnared because she wanted control, so she had to build herself back up from random parts
Pizzeria simulator has been my favorite FNAF game since it came out, it really felt like Scott hitting the best of both worlds, and lore was just amazing, it's a brilliant "ending" and felt so amazing in all of its gameplay elements, like a collection of everything I love about the main FNAF games (including FNAF world), FNAF 2 will always be a very close 2nd place for me though
I agree with your placement of sister location, it has some of my favorite characters like circus baby and Funtime foxy, and I like the lore but the and really like some of the gameplay segment’s but the other ones I just find boring. But that’s just my opinion.
Here’s what makes each game unique in my opinion. FNAF 1 - The game that started the franchise FNAF 2 - The game with the most stuff to keep an eye on FNAF 3 - The game with the most mini games FNAF 4 - The scariest game in the series FNAF Sister Location - The most Story-Involved game in the series FNAF Pizzaria Simulator - The game with the most lore FNAF Help Wanted - The first 3D and VR FNAF Game FNAF Security Breach - The first (and so far only) open-world FNAF Game.
honestly VR is my fav.Bc it has 3 games very realistic and hard i did not say fnaf 4 cuz they very change it.The gameplay the graphics extra modes!And they are full VR(i feel sad thta played on nintendo).And it really helps FNAF to show its dark secrets ,such as Glichtrap and Vanny.And i really like DLC it just so much fun.wich adds even more lore(we saw holloween foxy follow us in security breach.Now,buying everygame or this ?
I feel like I’m the only one who can’t play the first game anymore due to how boring it is. I feel like once you know how the four animatronics work, the entire gameplay loop on later nights becomes two-second increments that you have to do hundreds of times over a period of eight and a half minutes straight. I can’t stomach it. I can’t understand how anybody can enjoy that two-second loop over and over again. The other games have loops to follow too but they’re constantly getting interrupted by the pressure of the animatronics, so it’s never the same pattern every time. In FNAF1 you’re literally doing the same thing over and over again.
"The way you have to do different things to stop different animatronics in fnaf 2-" Foxy, Freddy, Golden Freddy, and Shadow Bonnie: *Am I a joke to you?*
Me personally I enjoy SL the most, in all honesty, even tho objectively the gameplay isn’t all that exciting, the atmosphere is so utterly terrifying half the time that i don’t rly care. The jump scares are awesome, the suspense is amazing, the random times hand unit interrupts you while in Ballora Gallery to hurry tf up is just one example of the amazing features the game has. Could the gameplay be more interactive…sure
I just got into the series because of the movie. I bought all of the games after watching the movie, and I have to say, my favorite by far is Sister Location. The humor, the atmosphere, the designs, the voice acting, the writing. It's all just so damn good. I've been having a blast with it.
I... Honestly don't really like FNAF 2. Where the original succeeded in scaring you through a combination of atmosphere, engaging gameplay and well, loud noises, FNAF 2 to me only really startled me because it required an immense amount of focus to actually play and then it just hit me with a loud noise. Idk, it just didn't really do it for me.
Personally it goes like this or me 7. FNaF 3 nothing too bad about this game I like it just nothing I LOVE about it 6. This is a hard one but FNaF 2 nights 1-6 are fun but as someone who's experienced the pure rng hell that is 10/20 it really felt way worse of a game made my experience so much worse still decent but not my fav by a mile 5.UCN not much here I really like the game because its a fun challenge for fans of the series and the amount of insane fnaf stuff people can do in 50/20mode is just wow. Hell someone beat 50/40 mode yes real 50/40 every a.i was doubled turns out 50/50s literally impossible but still I really like this game just for showing us the stuff the FNaF community can do. 4. Hurts my soul to put this here as its my favorite game but FNaF 4 the reason for this is not because I think anything in particulars "Bad" but just nothing came out as "Amazing" to me this is my fav fnaf game for a reason tho, it is still to this day one of 2 fnaf games I've been scared of the mechanics are all quite good the sound mechanic is honestly really good, I do have one negative tho the challenges can be actually stupid sometimes lmfao but other than that great game. 3. FFPS I love the tycoon mechanic the lore is just so good in my eyes as a FNaF lore guy I like the designs (except scraptrap) its the perfect finale to a amazing series and the office segments are pretty good the 2nd game to actually scare me because when there's a vent noise you can't see anything in there it freaks the shit out of me and just overall the fact this game is free but SB is $40 is a crime for how much content you gain out of this great game 2. FNaF 1 this is self explanatory the impact of this game the pure impact of this game it holds up to this day as the game we knew in 2014, 2 negatives despite that Its boring ngl and 4/20 is really really easy with new strat but thats it. 1. SL This game is just so good Nights 1-5 aren't particularly fun but there really stressful breaker room every room was insanely stressful first run through the comedy mixed in with one of the most story driven FNaF games out of the series made me love the first 5 nights, but then we have SLEPR not much to say here other than it was cool not very scary but it was a really cool idea and I still rlly like SLEPR then we got custom night this is the most BALANCED CUSTOM NIGHT its not even a contest its why its so high up its why I love this game as much as I do other than the reasons I stated already, also on a side note this gave us so much lore and I lowkey love it.
My list: 7. Sister Location: 5/10 This game is pretty weird to me, my opinions change on it a lot. It has the best 2nd and 5th night out of every game along with having great voice acting and jump scares, but the gameplay is pretty boring. It’s just a ton of dialogue. Oh, and it ruined the lore for me too. It just introduced so many ridiculous concepts. It has a lot of positives, but its negatives are pretty significant. 6. UCN: 6/10 I don’t have much to say here, its well balanced and has great gameplay. The jump scares are absolutely abysmal but its purpose isn’t to be scary. It’s just fun and gave a lot of personality to other characters who really needed it (for example, the mediocre melodies). 5. FNAF 3: 7/10 I know that a lot people love this game, and a lot of people hate this game. It has bad gameplay and jumpscares which are pretty significant, but oh my god it’s fantastic in some aspects. The story, Springtrap, the mini games, and much more are so great and highlights of the series. I personally just like the other games more. 4. FNAF 1: 8/10 This is a pretty unpopular opinion, but some of the other games in the series are way better than the first for me. It’s still a great game, don’t get me wrong. It has peak FNAF horror, great character design, phenomenal mechanics, and started the series as a whole. I just find it to be a bit overrated and annoying in some places such as Freddy’s gameplay design. 3. Pizzeria Simulator: 9/10 What a great game. I have no issues other than the horrible character design (seriously what were they thinking with Scraptrap). The gameplay, animatronics, everything about it is SO GOOD. I love the sudden shift from the happy tycoon section to the horrifying office section. Oh yeah, and the ending. Definitely my favorite video game ending of all time and I will die on that hill. It’s only third due to the other games offering more. 2. FNAF 2: 9/10 FNAF 2 used to be my favorite. Ill just put it simply and say it’s genius. Having to deal with so many threats at once that all conflict with each other is so great and stressful (in a fun way). It expanded onto the series so much more with the mini games, the puppet, and much more lore. And the character design is actually so good, it’s kinda scary. Mangle, Toy Freddy, Toy Chica, the Marionette, Withered Chica, Withered Foxy, and especially Withered Bonnie are 10/10 character designs. I think I’ve said enough. It’s only flaw is the characters are all pretty similar, but most have unique enough mechanics that its not a issue. 1. FNAF 4: 10/10 This game used to be my least favorite. I don’t know what I was thinking. After replaying it, it’s in my top 3 favorite games of all time. Ill go in depth on why I love every detail about this game. First off, the horror is the best in the series. Don’t try to argue otherwise. The familiar setting of a bedroom, the only defense being small doors, and the ambiance is all so great. The characters are honestly peak. I’d say the FNAF 2 animatronics have better designs, but it doesn’t deny the fact that they’re absolutely horrifying and unique. The story, while being criticized a lot, is probably why I love it so much. The mystery, the sad backstory of the Crying Child, the almost subliminal minigames are too good. Finally, the gameplay. Oh my god it’s amazing. It’s so fun trying to multitask so many different things at once while also trying to listen for the audio, which is another genius mechanic with this game. The Freddles, keeping Foxy at bay, doubting if Bonnie or Chica are at the door, it blends perfectly and makes dying never feel unfair. I just love that it’s more audio focused as it constantly requires you to stay alert at all times. I think I’ve said enough, I think FNAF 4 is easily the best in the entire series in my opinion. If you read this far (which you probably didn’t), thank you for listening to my rant about FNAF games. I don’t know how to end this so…have a good day.
Question for ya. I never played this series, never got into the hype when they first dropped, but am a little curious now. Would you recommend the FNAF series? Are they all still worth it today for someone who’s never experienced it?
it's unreal to me how everyone underrates fnaf 3, i remember playing it on release and it was the hot stuff back then from lore perspective and gameplay, i love how it changed from mindless spamming left right camera (left center right camera in fnaf 2) to a more focused experience on the best character in the series from design and lore standpoint and phantom animatronics to keep you on your toes, other fnaf games feel like some restaurant management games where you keep up with customer orders and jumpscares feel cheap when you fuck up your routine or rng decides to go extra hard on you and you run out of time, but in fnaf 3 you just have it all the panic when you can't find springtrap, constant threat from the vents, the anxiety of opening cameras especially when you left on 7 or 8 idk it's just perfect to me and i don't understand why people generally hate it and find it the worst maybe kids today just have adhd and need constant clicking to enjoy a game idk
like the only thing i find bad about this game is sprigtrap jumpscares, for the main guy he has the most underwhelming jumpscare in the entire series and arguably the worst ones
Don't mind me cornering Springtrap in Cam 10 and closing the vent to Cam 14. Springtrap is useless. System errors are a bigger threat in the game. 95% of the time you die is not because of Springtrap, it's because of system errors that force you to look away because that's the only way the game can actually function. Five Nights at Freddy's 3? *Four Nights with System Errors: Get Back in Your Corner, Springtrap* is a more accurate name. Terrible game design
@@crispybanana3198 I completed both endings and completed Aggressive Nightmare difficulty. I played it all, so I know what I'm talking about when I say the game is garbage buddy
Ik no one cares about my opinion but here’s my tier list: WARNING! I HAVE NOT PLAYED ANY OF THESE GAMES THIS IS ONLY BADED ON GAMEPLAY I HAVE SEEN! 9: UCN: still good, but I just don’t really care for it. 8: Fnaf help wanted: good game again, all Fnaf games are at least good, but I don’t care for this one. 7: Fnaf 4: love the mini games and characters but the animatronics are trying a little to hard, still good designs tho. 6: Fnaf 3: high up huh? One word: Springtrap. Oh and also the phantoms are cool, introducing Afton, and the spring lock scene and introducing spring locks. 5: sister location, good designs, good story, mediocre gameplay. From this point, these could all be my favorites depending what week you ask me. 4: Fnaf 1, fantastic designs, great atmosphere, nostalgia, and very spoopy 3: Fnaf 6, Henry’s speech is amazing, good characters, lots of gameplay, multiple endings, and should have been the ending of the series. 2: Security Breach, great characters, great atmosphere, alright story, and I just love it. Fnaf 2: I’ve seen a lot of people think this is the WORST and I strongly disagree, AMAZING designs, atmosphere is great, good story, and the characters are EPIK
Commenting cause this is a long comment, here’s where the spin-offs would be on the list, which I have played Fnaf world: in between Fnaf 6 and security breach, I love Fnaf world and it’s a really good rpg Fnaf ar: below UCN I really just don’t like this one tbh it’s fine.
My List: 1) FNaF: Help Wanted 2) Ultimate Custom Night 3) Five Nights at Freddy's 2 4) Five Nights at Freddy's 4 5) FNaF: Security Breach 6) FNaF: Sister Location 7) Five Nights at Freddy's World 8) Five Nights at Freddy's 3 9) Five Nights at Freddy's 1 10) Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator 11) FNaF: Special Delivery
Imagine how easy FNAF 2 would be if Jeremy was smart enough to add a headstrap to the mask so he could wear it all night long while also using the flashlight 😂 Ok. He'd probably also need to enlarge those eyeholes as well to allow himself to see properly 😅
My ranking is quite diffrent, here is my ranking from worst to best 7. Fnaf 3 6. Fnaf 4 5. Fnaf UCN 4. Fnaf sister location 3. Fnaf 1 2. Fnaf pizzeria simulator 1. Fnaf 2
edit: oh my god i typed out a whole comment and it glitched and cut like everything. dammit the only thing i really disagree with is fnaf 4 in general. i do have a bias against it since i was losing interest in fnaf at that point. this also isnt coming from the perspective of a player though, rather a viewer. i appreciated the change of environment and mechanics, but they just do not work when you cant even hear the sound cues without having your eardrums blown out (by either the jumpscares or lets player, you decide), which i find pretty cheap. the animatronic designs are so over-the-top ridiculous (yes its on purpose, but they look stupid) so i couldnt really get scared by that either. the only thing i kept watching for was the between night segments, which are really good except the fact the bite of '83 exists which is, for the lack of a better term, fucking stupid. i dont know where id move it exactly, or if id include UCN since i personally think its more of a spinoff sorry this is kind of a ramble lol
I can sort of agree. I'll always stand by the fact that SB completely butchered the lore, though. At least FFPS had a fantastic ending, SB just completely ignored it.
Personally fnaf 6 is the best. It flips the atmosphere of 3 on its head, instead of being creepy on purpose it's all bubbly and satirical . Speaking of wich I REALLY enjoy it's humour. It also added more iconic characters, refined it's gameplay and made proper use of its ending plus the business mechanic is by far most innovative and satisfying. The lore in minigames are subtle and aren't in your face like UCN
@@nonsuspiciouscolour I feel if you look at it on its own game security breach has some pretty scary parts, I hardly hear anyone mention the endoskeleton section of security breach and how scary that section is (even tho it is a riff of TJOC). Even tho it is cheap the fact that you can't save after reaching 6am also creates an air of dread. I feel even tho it's not the best in the series security breach has some good horror.
@@nonsuspiciouscolour also fnaf 1 just isn't as scary as it once was we've all had 7 years to brave the horror that game offers. I will admit that the game still gets to me a little bit but that's honestly pretty rare (although the fact that it still gets to me even a LITTLE bit after 7 years is still impressive)
@@marioosoocold485 not everyone has played the game and if we are talking about how much times we’ve played it, then its biased as hell. U should treat it how it was when u first played it, with no prior experience or anything like that. I honestly think hw is the scariest
@@marioosoocold485 the endo part sorta feels open and the saving thing isn’t horror its just annoying. The endos aren’t even scary, the fnaf 2 endo is actually more scary, probably bc of the lighting. No way security breach is more scary. Its more pf a scary adventure game than a indie horror game.
My Ranking (Just The Main Seven) #7: Ultimate Custom Night: 1/10, HELL NO!! #6: Five Nights at Freddy's 4: 3/10, I Did not Like this game AT ALL #5: Five Nights at Freddy's 2 5.9/10, Eh.... #4: Five Nights at Freddy's Pizzeria Simulator: 7/10, The Ending work so well with The Saw Theme and It's Generally Just Fun #3: Five Nights at Freddy's: 8/10, Quite a Scary and Good Game #2: Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location: 8.9/10, I Know I Know. You will All hate me for this, But I find Sister location Better than FNAF 1 Now before We get to my Number one, I Just want to Say. Don't Hate me for This Spot. If you do the math, You know what is number 1. #1: Five Nights at Freddy's 3: 9.7/10, One of the most amazing horror games I've played in a while.
For my: 1.Fnaf 2 2. Fnaf 1 3. Fnaf 4 4. Fnaf sl 5. Fnaf 3 6. Fnaf 6 7. Fnaf CN Why fnaf 3 better then 6? Gameplay, like, i have beaten 10/20 mode in fnaf 2 and i cant pass fnaf ffps, and if ya say: - oh, its only one animatronic It was supossed to be the last game, it was basicly a boss fight with the villian