The latest boundary break video puts Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach under the spotlight and showcases some unused secret shortcuts among other pieces of cut content. This installment in the horror franchise is the first AAA title for the intellectual property, however the user score for FNAF: Security Breach is the lowest of any game in the series.
Video game boundaries often conceal a lot of used and unused elements the developers prefer to keep out of sight as their inclusion might disrupt a game's intended experience. In most well constructed titles, many of these hidden aspects go largely undiscovered by most casual players. One group that goes against the norm is the speed running community, as these individuals try to use whatever means necessary to complete a certain title as quickly as possible. Most games require boundary breaking techniques to reach some of the absurdly fast records set for otherwise lengthy titles and FNAF: Security Breach speedrunners are no exception. Besides speedrunning, however, there is a lot of design information that can be gleaned from studying what exists beyond a game's walls.
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YouTuber Shesez exemplifies this investigative approach with their Boundary Break series, and the latest installment focuses on FNAF: Security Breach. Some of the larger discoveries in this video were revealed after inputting a command to restore unused in-game geometry. These locations include a large backstage area, an open kitchen for the staff, and shortcut hallways from the character dressing rooms. Many other smaller design choices are also revealed throughout the video.
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