Five Nights in Freddy's 4 Game Review

Five nights at Freddy's is a highly-acclaimed indie point and click adventure game developed and published by Scott Cawthon of Fullbright. It's his fourth episode from the Five Nights At Freddy's series. This time around, there are three teenagers - Jason (Dylan Minnette), Billy (Ben Myers), and Freddy (Nathan Fillion) who have just gotten a job in the Freddy Fazbear's Pizza outlet in Fazbear City. The very first night, they are just about to go on a visit to the playground where Freddy conducts his restaurant. Freddy is a fan of films like"A Nightmare On Elm Street", so he is excited about seeing it again.

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After settling their cash, they go out to Freddy's Pizza at the night that he is scheduled to start his show. They are dressed up to impress, as Freddy is a very famous artist. The doors of his office are open, but as Jason and Billy rush in, Freddy catches them. Jason and Billy operate out, while Freddy opens the doors of his office. Indoors, Freddy takes off his mask, revealing his true identity - Freddy Kruger.

Freddy immediately begins to attack Jason and Billy. Freddy uses his magical powers to turn people to stone or to make other things go on their own - like a truck ahead of Jason. In addition, he makes Jason feel ill. Freddy also uses his ability to restrain people, like when he gets Jason believes he's having a heart attack.

Freddy is even more terrifying when he rolls Jasonturning him into a sword. Jason is able to fight back, however, with his unique powers of telekinesis and his voice. Jason manages to catch Freddy, but Freddy uses his ability to throw Jason into a different dimension. Jason gets his memory back and heads back to Freddy's Pizza.

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But, Freddy has an ulterior motive - to get back at Jason and Billy for kidnapping him and breaking his soul. If Jason kills Billy or Jason, he'll end up with a trophy. So, Jason and Billy visit the pizzeria to find their killer...

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Five nights at Freddy's turns the regular point and click action game in the previous games to some full-scale terror experience. The images are amazing. The sound is excellent. The voice acting is excellent. However, there are a number of glitches in the storyline.

Freddy is always around, but he never attacks Jason or even Billy. Freddy is simply a background character. Jason and Billy find out that the animatronic dolls are in fact fake, and that Freddy has a grudge against them. Jason and Billy must find out what happened on Freddy and stop him before it's too late.

While the story of Five Nights in Freddy's is a fascinating one, it may not be the best person around. Because of how the game has been put together, the events that happen may seem unnecessary or confusing initially. But as soon as five 4 the narrative and the figures are clarified and the storyline begins to fall in to place, the game starts to make sense.