If you are going into this game for it's gameplay, play something else. This game is a visual novel so its appeal is its story, and this game has the best story in the series. The twists are amazing and the ending is really good. The characters are fun and the main character is someone almost anyone can relate to.

If you're going into this expecting amazing gameplay, play a different game. This games appeal is mainly it's story, which it has a very good one. It's full of fun twists and surprises, and overall has a good message.

Bad spinning simulator with microtransactions.

Just a fun, simple spinoff game. Don't go into this game expecting much. It isn't perfect, especially towards the end where the game just becomes flashing light simulator, but it's pretty fun.

This game misses what made FNaF fun and turns it into a walking simulator. The game launched in a very buggy state making it virually unplayable. The game is too big for its own good. The story is awful, full of plot holes, and spits in the faces of long time fans.

My experience was probably made worse because I played this game on switch but oh well. The story here is awful but I've kind of given up on caring. This game is just worse versions of FNaF 1-3 plus some bonus minigames.

It's a fun arcade kind of game but that's all I can say about it. Also do not play this on anything other than PC.

I really like the tycoon elements but I wish there was an endless mode but I still have no idea what I'm doing during the night segments. The story does it's best to fix the story but it's already to late. I appreciate the effort though.

This game actually ruins the story and misses what made the previous games fun. The gameplay is literally just: hold button, thing happens, release button, wait, repeat. The sci-fi environment feels really out of place. This is where the story just starts dipping, and it only gets worse.

Removing the cameras was the biggest mistake this series has ever made. Now it feels boring and like I have nothing to do. The gameplay is feels one dimensional and the story starts taking a dive here. I'm not even sure what story this game wants to tell. The animatronics feel like they're trying way to hard to be scary which gives it the opposite effect.

This will always be the perfect finale for the series and the best game in it. The cameras now serve an actual purpose, and the random AI keeps you on your toes without feeling unfair. The story peaks here and the ending is so good. It's simple, sweet, and effective while still leaving room for interpretation. Springtrap's jumpscare could have used some extra work though.

The story has imrpoved a lot from the last game without being to intrusive. The gameplay is painfully easy once you know the optimal strategy though and you only need to use one of the cameras.

Really short but fun experience. The story is kept simple and easy to understand. It's not very replayable though due to the repetitive gameplay but I still find myself coming back every once in a while.

I like the story but otherwise it's just a walking simulator. Also the game just progressively gets worse after chapter 2.

Probably my favorite horror game. Very short but a fun challenge that I would definitely recommend,