Review five nights at freddys năm 2024

The first FNAF isn't scary at all. It's also easy if you aren't paranoid from silly characters in restaurant suits. It's pretty simple, at 12am they come out of their parts and service place to try to get you at your office place. The jump scares look funny looking, and they don't move around a lot. They are usually in some frozen movement when you see them in cams, or when you see them in the halls. So I would best give a solid 8+.

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August 19, 2021

Mixed Feelings...

So a couple years ago I bought my 7 year old this game for his birthday on his ipad. A few minutes later he was screaming in terror, I was very confused... I went i and I saw this weird bear... Long story short = TOO SCARY FOR ELEMENTARY!!!! But I think after that level it actually has some fun in it. I played it myself and highly enjoy it! Some people overeact about it but I think as long as your kids are not super young it is a decent game.

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June 23, 2021

Amazing game, for children 11 & up.

I am a mother of two girls(10 & 14) & one boy(11.) I was at first skeptical, as a lot of comments said there was a disturbing backstory, but my kids insisted I at least gave it a chance. So I looked into it, and it turns out, they were all wrong. Each video is made by Five Nights at Freddy’s fans, and they all inform that their videos are just theories, as the game creator, Scott Cawthon, hasn’t given much information. So, being a fair person, I agreed that my kids could get it, but if they got scared to tell me and delete it. They’ve had it for a year now, and they love it! It doesn’t scare them at all. Lesson learned:just give it a chance before judging it.

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March 14, 2023

The Best Horror Game/Not Demonic

I hate the fact that everyone thinks of this as a “dEmOnIc” game. Like, WTF guys its supposed to be scary… Stop blaming the creator on what YOU let your child play. If your child screams, you first go blame it on Scott. That’s your fault for letting them play FNaF. The game isn’t really scary, except for FNaF 4 (Nightmare Foxy ugggghhhh) and SL (opening faceplates are kinda scary 😧) Only buy this if your kiddos are ready. Also, it’s NOT a waste of your money.

Desperate for a job to support his little sister Abby (Piper Rubio), Mike (Josh Hutcherson) takes a night shift as a security guard at an old theme restaurant. Unfortunately for him, the animatronic attractions there have a homicidal streak, and they’re always looking for a new target…

It’s interesting, after seeing an unofficial and very bloody film inspired by the game Five Nights At Freddy’s in Willy’s Wonderland two years ago, to see an official adaptation that goes in an entirely different direction. Director Emma Tammi and game creator Scott Cawthon — who’s a co-writer and producer here — have given us an adaptation that leans more into the drama and mythos behind the games than the slashing and killing by animatronic robots. It’s not necessarily a bad idea, but it makes for a surprisingly muted video-game adaptation.

Review five nights at freddys năm 2024

If the low-key, character-first approach weren’t obvious from previous screenwriters attached to the project, including Monster House’s Gil Kenan and Gremlins’ Chris Columbus, it should have been put beyond doubt by the presence of Josh Hutcherson. This is a man you call when you need a put-upon lead who can break your heart even in far-fetched or outright impossible situations: look at Bridge To Terabithia or The Hunger Games. Sure enough, Hutcherson embodies Mike, who’s struggling to hold a job in order to provide for his sister Abby (Piper Rubio), and obsessed with the abduction of a younger brother years before. He reluctantly takes a job as a night watchman at a shuttered restaurant, where giant animatronic figures loom in dark corners and kill the odd visitor. Only local police officer Vanessa (Elizabeth Lail) suggests that he should be wary of the place, and she won’t say why.

Tammi similarly seems more focused on philosophical questions of what’s bringing these robots to life, rather than just getting her splatter on

What’s unusual is that Mike more or less ignores the monsters for most of the running time and is blissfully unaware of their threat. He’s preoccupied with trying to lucid-dream clues about his brother’s disappearance, and while the giant animals freak him out, they’re not his main concern. Tammi similarly seems more focused on philosophical questions of what’s bringing these robots to life, and why they might kill, rather than just getting her splatter on, aside from a couple of quick scenes.

That’s not necessarily a problem, except that Mike becomes essentially a bystander until very late in the film. Perhaps that’s inevitable from the title — if he was scared stiff immediately, why would he go back for four more nights? — but it creates a disconnect between hero and monster that drains the film of much of its tension. There are jump scares to keep you going and a solid performance from Hutcherson, but this really feels like more of a one-night stand.

Creepy rather than scary, and more a ghost story than a monster movie, this has a good heart but feels a little toothless for something with so many killer robots.

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Is 5 nights at Freddy's a good game?

Latest Critic Reviews Five Nights at Freddy's, even without both the third dimension and high production values in general, is really scary. It is a little horror game which will scare you with both its original idea and its implementation, proving there may be always a new approach in any genre.

Is Five nights at Freddy's worth the money?

That is the biggest question on every fan's mind walking into this film. My answer is yes, the film is well made and truly brought the Five Nights at Freddy's animatronics to life on screen, so much so that I was both terrified and wanted to run up and hug them.

Why do critics hate five nights at Freddy's movie?

The Five Nights at Freddy's movie is a PG-13, and despite being sold in trailers as a film just as shocking as the games, it didn't lean into the horror too much. This is especially true for the animatronics themselves, whose characterisation missed the mark for many.

Why is five nights at Freddy's so good?

FNAF has always been more about solving the mystery of each game rather than simply getting a good scare. The lore of the games is often hidden in code–figuratively and sometimes literally–and half the fun of the games is trying to decipher what all the clues are actually leading to.