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  • Summary: 30 years after Freddy Fazbear's Pizza closed, the events that took place there have become nothing more than a rumor and a childhood memory, but the owners of "Fazbear's Fright: The Horror Attraction" are committed to reviving the legend and to making the experience as authentic as possible30 years after Freddy Fazbear's Pizza closed, the events that took place there have become nothing more than a rumor and a childhood memory, but the owners of "Fazbear's Fright: The Horror Attraction" are committed to reviving the legend and to making the experience as authentic as possible for patrons, going to great lengths to find anything that might have survived decades of neglect and ruin. Expand
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 7
  2. Negative: 1 out of 7
  1. Mar 22, 2015
    77
    The excellently revised camera system and eerie villain makes Five Nights at Freddy’s 3 one of the better scare-fests out there.
  2. 76
    I couldn’t ask for a more terrifying game. I wouldn’t call FNAF 3 fun. In fact, it’s pretty much the opposite of fun. It’s tense and stressful and sometimes makes you want to cry when it’s not wrecking you with just the right amount of gore to put horrible thoughts in your head. But that’s the point.
  3. Mar 4, 2015
    70
    New mechanics, new elements, new environment and even new animatronics. Five Nights at Freddy's comes back with a third part that tries to keep the whole thing fresh and new. Chasing by just one animatronic, the rest of gang will appear in visions and try to kill us from a heart attack in a chain of scary moments. Right now, Freddy's 3 gives back to the community what they ask for: Scary moments, a good history, and a bunch of material for the community that tries to preserve the game.
  4. 70
    Scott Cawthorn returns with Five Nights At Freddy's 3, and while the horror continues once more, it doesn't last very long.
  5. Mar 8, 2015
    65
    People who have followed the Fazbear saga up to this point will likely want to close out the story, and they'll find enough to enjoy about Five Nights 3 to make it worth their time. New players curious about all the hype and considering a visit to Fazbear's Fright would be ill-advised to choose this as their jumping-on point to the series.
  6. Mar 10, 2015
    65
    A few new features should be sufficient for the devotees of the series, but insufficient for what should be a true sequel.
  7. CD-Action
    Jul 4, 2015
    45
    It’s extremely good at scare jumps but the point is that scare jumps are an awfully primitive tool. [07/2015, p.54]
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 21 out of 41
  2. Negative: 10 out of 41
  1. Mar 16, 2015
    10
    This game will keep you on your toes! Well, after the first night. This game changes everything you think you know about Five Nights atThis game will keep you on your toes! Well, after the first night. This game changes everything you think you know about Five Nights at Freddy's, so be ready to scream! Expand
  2. Mar 4, 2015
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Scott really succeeded with this game.

    We'll start off with the basic gist of it. The whole gameplay instead of being hectic in the later nights instead just really revolves around animatronic. Now there are other animtronics in the form of phantoms that instead of killing you outright just mess with your systems. Now trust me don't mistake that for being harmless, that CAN screw you over and WILL screw you over. However I find that adds to the tension/panic cause **** is just constantly hitting the fan while Springtrap is coming to hunt down your ass.

    The game mechanics don't center around thinking of something to do when you're about to get killed. They're about preventing you from getting into that situation in the first place by impeding his progress. You have three systems, cameras which should be self explanatory, ventilation which is the system the phantom animatronics usually shut down when they attack you, if it shuts down you start fainting and the screen starts blinking black which is a perfect chance for springtrap to get you, and at last you have the audio system, this is one of you main defense mechanisms where if you use it in a room that springtrap is near he'll go to the room. Your other defense mechanism is the ability to seal the vents, this is crucial because if you don't and he goes into one he can go through a MASSIVE shortcut.

    The story is still pretty baller. The events/story is still told through the atari era and make a return from FNAF 2. It answers the questions on who Springtrap is, who the murderer is, and even the fate of the lost souls of the children who were murdered.

    The tension and atmosphere are pretty great in my opinion (although some will disagree.) It's more tense than its predecessors in that instead of the animatronics just jerking off and wandering around this one just more or less ruthlessly hunts you down. It gets tense knowing that it just gets closer and closer. The atmosphere while kind of lacking the charm of its predecessors still is fairly creepy.

    In conclusion it's really the best FNAF experience you can get.
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  3. Mar 8, 2015
    10
    This installment drastically changes the entire game. Entire new mechanics are introduced (Such as vent sealing, ventilation systems, audioThis installment drastically changes the entire game. Entire new mechanics are introduced (Such as vent sealing, ventilation systems, audio systems, and having to reboot all of your systems including cameras.)
    For starters you're only chased down by one real animatronic, he makes up for this by being FAR harder to see in the cameras and being much more aggressive overall. For the most part gameplay doesn't consist of figuring out what to do when they are about to kill you, it consists of you slowing down his progress, which requires you to actively watch the cameras, unlike the previous two installments.

    The story is as great as always. This game introduces multiple endings (although you will have to jump through a LOT of hoops in order to get to it.) Initially you won't find much difference between the good ending and the bad ending, my advice is search for a bigger meaning behind them ;).
    Overall I found it to be a very great and very fun experiencee.
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  4. Aug 15, 2015
    8
    I love the story unfolding in this one and how the animatronics have really been combined into one deemed to be 'ultimate' animatronic. II love the story unfolding in this one and how the animatronics have really been combined into one deemed to be 'ultimate' animatronic. I liked the introduction of keeping your camera's up and audio up, and the jump scares from foxy and balloon boy are terrifying! However i think the main jump scare could do with some work as it is kind of pathetic. Expand
  5. Nov 28, 2015
    6
    I enjoyed all of the Five nights at Freddy games. Springtrap is one scary Animatronic, But the only problem is this game is hard especiallyI enjoyed all of the Five nights at Freddy games. Springtrap is one scary Animatronic, But the only problem is this game is hard especially after night 4 Expand
  6. Mar 7, 2015
    5
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Going into FNaF 3 was interesting. It was interesting to have 1 animatronic following you at all costs and having to reboot things is something I've never in a game. However the ending is MEH. I don't go into FNaF looking for story, trust me Game Theory has me covered, not that smike or 8-bit gaming stuff. But this time there's a "moral choice" system, but I put that into quotations because it's not really a moral choice system. Here's how it works: play a list of mini-games in a certain order and get a picture the text "the end" but if you don't do that... you get a slightly altered version of the other picture with the words 'bad ending' on it. But Wikipedia says there's a better ending that those if you play it on a harder difficulty which I chose to believe. Then there's the problem I always have with these FNaF games that almost always gets passed on by the fans of it who defend it using their sh*tty smike videos. This game is fun and a bit more original than the other games... if you leave out how repetitive it gets and the fact that the endings suck major ****s. Expand
  7. Sep 7, 2016
    0
    This story is one the worst story I have seen in anything ever the movie is going to **** suck. I'm sure Scott Cawthon is a good person butThis story is one the worst story I have seen in anything ever the movie is going to **** suck. I'm sure Scott Cawthon is a good person but this games suck. Expand

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