The gameplay in this one departs from previous FNaF games, and I think it's a net positive. The lack of being able to see the animatronics on cameras I think adds to the fear factor as you don't get to see them in any capacity until they're close enough for it to be uncomfortable.
The gameplay in this one is also, I'd say, probably the least luck based out of the original 4. It turns into a quick decision making game about which of the 4 options you need to deal with first, left door, right door, bed, or the closet. The hearing in this one also really amps up the fear factor, the energy given off from staring out into your dark hallways having to listen for the sound of breathing is something not replicated in the series since.
FNaF 4 is I'd say the best FNaF game out of the original tetralogy, and I'd highly recommend anyone who's enjoyed one of the FNaF games to play this one if they have a pair of headphones.

Reviewed on Sep 26, 2022


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