The newest game in the FNAF series, Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach, is getting a free DLC called Ruin, which will hopefully fix some of the game's most pressing issues. Security Breach is the series' lowest-rated game in the series, partially because of the many game-breaking bugs, some of which persist even after the most recent patch. However, the community's disappointment is due to more than just technical issues, so here are some major problems that Steel Wool Studios can fix in the DLC.
Security Breach was promoted as the first AAA title in the series, and as a result, implements some bold new design choices. The game takes place over the course of one night instead of five and is the first free-roam FNAF game. If executed well, these changes could have fit perfectly in the FNAF universe, but unfortunately, they are the subject of much of the game's criticism. Little is known about the FNAF: Security Breach DLC, where fan-favorite character Chica might return, but it will likely implement the same design changes.
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Perhaps the most upsetting fault in Cawthon's newest survival horror game is that it fails to actually be scary. Considering the game's genre and the series' reputation for impressive jump scares, this is impossible to overlook. Most of the action occurs during fast-paced chase scenes through the open world, and while these encounters are tense, they allow players to see animatronics coming long before they're caught. The new animatronic threats leave a lot to be desired too; the glam rock theme comes off as silly rather than genuinely disconcerting, and nearly every enemy suffers from the same issue.
The main antagonist,
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