The latest game in the Five Nights at Freddy's series, FNAF: Security Breach, might not be a fan-favorite, but it has a few things that it does better than the original classic games. Although a buggy launch with framerate and performance issues hurt Security Breach and left a bad first impression, it still has its merits. An upcoming DLC expansion, titled Ruin, has been announced, and while the exact release date is unknown, it's expected sometime in 2023.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for FNAF: Security Breach.]
Most FNAF games have been simple point-and-click games with little opportunity to explore the establishments that they've been set in. FNAF 4 was the first title to allow players to get up and move around, and even then it was only one room with four pre-set spots to stand in. Whether they've been able to move or not, every FNAF game has had the classic jumpscares that helped make the series famous. FNAF: Security Breach is no different, but it did change many things about the series. Instead of sitting in one place or switching between a few different areas, players could now explore every nook and cranny of the Mega Pizzaplex in its entirety, all while avoiding the animatronics that FNAF is known for. It was the first AAA title in the series, and its new gameplay aspects have exciting implications for future games.
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Just like every other video game, Security Breach has its strengths and weaknesses. The transition from point-and-click to an open-world game might have been a rough one, but it's still a good game with a lot to offer. The series' complicated lore has spawned fan theories ever since its inception, and the newest game has its
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