
Kane Webb
This game is a significant improvement from the first game as it reduces the times you can't use the door while also adding new mechanics like a power generator you have to crank and a guard dog that can kill you, sadly the tracker still runs out fast and you aren't able to look back after seeing an enemy at the door when you would be able to use the lockdown as a last resort. Overall, this game is the best game in the series and I recommend people to check it out if they can't afford fnaf

DaMarion Bridger
It's good, but not great. The tracking mechanic is cool, but the 'battery' lasts less than an hour. The way the characters move means that you often and will get attacked twice in a row within the door cooldown timer. The cameras have no angle. They see down one hallway in a labyrinth, and there are none in the corridor leading to the office. The tracker is the only helpful way of seeing them coming, and if you don't pay for it, then you just lose. The rest is just a hope and a prayer.
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Nick Gundlach
I mean, it's okay. It's just like all the other case of the "stickman survival" game, which, now that I think about it, i feel like this whole game was made for the ad revenue and the shop. Speaking of which, costs REAL money! But, I can't really complain about that. The only difference with the main game play of this and stickman survival, is that the entire power system requires cranking, and not just the door. Oh, and the alarm is replaced with a Benji. I think this is the best of the trilogy
8 people found this review helpful