Its a game. Not the best fnaf game but not the worst. Lots of replicability here. Scares are almost missing. But I do like how every single mechanic works together. Like how you can use the heater to keep out the duct guys but the jack o chica will spawn, and freddy and lefty will get more aggressive.
6.5/10
6.5/10
FNAF SERIES REVIEW PART EIGHT: Ultimate Custom Night
At first, Ultimate Custom Night can feel overwhelming, as you are presented with 50 animatronics and a mix of mechanics from all the previous FNAF games. However, I was pleasantly surprised to find the game very enjoyable once I got the hang of it. As you gradually learn how to manage the 50 animatronics, what initially seemed daunting becomes very fun to play.
At first, Ultimate Custom Night can feel overwhelming, as you are presented with 50 animatronics and a mix of mechanics from all the previous FNAF games. However, I was pleasantly surprised to find the game very enjoyable once I got the hang of it. As you gradually learn how to manage the 50 animatronics, what initially seemed daunting becomes very fun to play.
a fnaf game purely dedicated to it's gameplay mechanics. its almost a sandbox in the way you can choose to deal with certain mechanics from throughout the series. the gameplay is really satisfying to master and can be extremely precise, and i just find this extremely addicting. an amazing capstone to end the series on.
and i just love how thematic this game fits with the franchise. every game is 5 nights, and there's 5 core games. then theres always a bonus 6th night, FFPS being a secret 6th fnaf game from the surface. and then a 7th night thats a custom night, this game being the 7th fnaf. scott is a genius
and i just love how thematic this game fits with the franchise. every game is 5 nights, and there's 5 core games. then theres always a bonus 6th night, FFPS being a secret 6th fnaf game from the surface. and then a 7th night thats a custom night, this game being the 7th fnaf. scott is a genius