
Gavin, a goober
It's definitely a game. It's enjoyable, but feels a bit... stale. Five nights with only three animatronics feels a iffy-repetitive once you reach night 4-5. I do love the mechanics, as they're different and distinct. The game b/s the animatronics looks nice. I have 0 clue about the lore b/s the whole game being a dream/nightmare scenario(?) Overall, the game is of higher quality compared to the other survival-esc games you tend to see here.

Cyrus Leighton
this game is pretty good. The sequel has a very different style than the original did. again, I think this was done on purpose. I've been working my way through all kinds of FNAF fan games lately. It doesn't overly stand out. and I will say they did fix my previous criticism of the last game of it being too hard. however, this time I think it's too easy. there's only three animatronics. and they're not that hard to combat. at first it won't make sense. just play till end.

Jason Castillo
After fully completing the game here is my review: First the bad, The design is very clunky as well as the "Office" is very bare; lacking in details that would improve the atmosphere also no offense but the designs of the nightmares are same-ish. Next the good: The gameplay is very nice and very comprehensible, I had an easy time understanding what to do and it was hard enough to cause some deaths even when I knew what to do,the jumpscares surprisingly caught me off guard. Overall Grade -A Game!
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Thank you for such a thorough review! I'll take all of your criticisms into consideration and make sure I do better next time.