Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach is the latest in a long line of successful horror games, but Poppy Playtime manages to be better despite being new. The two series are both hits, but Poppy Playtime wins out for a few different reasons. There's only one entry in the series for now, but Chapter 2 has been teased and will hopefully be out soon. The lore is still unfolding, so whether or not the next chapter will be better than FNAF is uncertain, but from the looks of the trailer, it's quite possible.
In Security Breach, unlike in most FNAF games, the player isn't restricted to a chair or a few different spots to stand in. They explore a fully open Mega Pizzaplex, filled with the animatronics that made the series famous. Every FNAF game has its own scares and charm, including Security Breach. They'll have to survive until 6 am for just one night as they work to uncover the mysteries of the Pizzaplex and decommission the other animatronics with the help of Freddy Fazbear's newest incarnation. In Poppy Playtime, players take on the role of an unnamed ex-employee of the Playtime Co. toy factory, which has been shuttered for years due to mysterious disappearances. They'll use the GrabPack to evade the monstrous Huggy Wuggy in their bid to free the titular toy of the series, Poppy.
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Poppy Playtime was released just a couple of months before Security Breach, and it's managed to outshine the latest FNAF since. Security Breach has somewhat fallen from the gaming community's eye since it came out, whereas Poppy Playtime is like a cult classic. Part of the reason is that it has more freedom to experiment with different themes whereas Five Nights At Freddy's is somewhat
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