Rating: | 5 (1 votes) |
Played: | 39 times |
Developer: | Scott Cawthon |
Released: | 2014 |
Platform: | Browser, Windows (XP/Vista/7/8/10), Linux, macOS |
Technology: | HTML5, Clickteam Fusion 2.5 |
Five Nights at Freddy's 2 takes you back to Fazbear's Pizza, where everything seems to have been upgraded with a whole new cast of robots, a state-of-the-art facial recognition system, and the ability to roam during the day.
The robots don't turn off at night. And you're what they're looking for.
While you're just getting used to the new camera system and interface, the moving things in the hallways have started to approach. According to the previous staff, it seems the robots weren't programmed to stay at night. When the restaurant goes quiet, they think they're in the wrong place—and they start looking for people. And that "people" is you.
To make matters worse, you have to keep an eye out for a music box in the reward area. If it stops spinning, something else will appear. It's fast, mysterious, and definitely not the familiar Freddy.
No doors. No safety. Only a flashlight and a Freddy mask. Without the automatic door system of the first part, you only have a flashlight to guide your way and a mask to pretend to be a robot to fool them. Sounds simple? But when Bonnie, Chica, Foxy and many new characters start moving at the same time, everything becomes a chaotic nightmare.
Five Nights at Freddy's 2 not only inherits the typical horror elements from the first part but also pushes the feeling of tension to a new level—where you have no doors to rely on, and every choice is between life and death. The demo's first night has shown that this is one of the scariest games ever made.
If you still have enough courage after this nightmare, try exploring Sprunki with OC - one of the new, strange and surprisingly scary games that you definitely do not want to play alone at night.
horrorPsychological HorrorSurvivalPoint & Click