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Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Review - PC Gamer

PC Gamer:
"The horror of Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 begins and ends with a hallway. Down its dark length lurks walking robot animals out to kill me, and I’m only armed with a goofy bear mask and a flashlight. If I light up the hallway, I’m treated to snapshots of terror: toothy jaws hanging open at weird angles, outstretched arms of patchy fur and gut-like cables, and eyes with a pinhole-sized glow staring right back at me. The hallway is a funnel of fear."

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The Easiest 1000Gs on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S

Jump in to the easiest 1000Gs on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S to earn Microsoft Reward Points in January and save money on your next game purchase.

Father__Merrin823d ago

Townscape is a brilliant games and is a complete easy 1000gs

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brewin822d ago

Is there another one of those 10k point achievement quests this month? They haven't run that in awhile and I haven't seen anything about it.

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Five Nights at Freddy's 1-4 releases on Xbox One

Neil writes: "It didn't take long for Five Nights at Freddy's to become a monster hit upon initial release back in 2014, with the original game spawning multiple extra components as the world went mad for the horror created by Scott Cawthorn. But over the years we've never seen the franchise arrive on Xbox, until now, as the original Five Nights at Freddy's launches, alongside Five Nights at Freddy's 2, Five Nights at Freddy's 3, and Five Nights at Freddy's 4. That's a lot of Five Nights at Freddy's action!"

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TheGamingArt1602d ago (Edited 1602d ago )

It’s releasing on all consoles....

https://youtu.be/n_BLlH-NxE...

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Is It a Horror Game?

Differing perceptions of horror lead to differing perceptions of horror games in general.

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lipton1013101d ago

Good horror is that which serves as an allegory to a bigger issue. Until Dawn was a great game. My only complaint though, is that it contains a smorgasbord of "scary things," something for everyone most definitely, but no true horror. It wasn't really about anything but I give credit where due, it was a lot of fun. Great horror... Different story. Examples are below:

It Follows: Some see it at face value, an STD which follows you through your life. I say nay. I think it's about youthful decisions and how they'll always follow you, good or bad. I.e. Student loans. $100k is fun to play with when you're in school but that will always follow you, potentially ruining your life down the line as it needs to be satiated, one way or another.

Night of the Living Dead: a classic. Also Romero's take on the "silent majority" of the late 60's, those who, at the time, elected the much maligned Richard Nixon during the peak of the Vietnam War. Those "zombies" are just people, mindlessly doing what they're told by who's in charge. His further sequels, like dawn of the dead, the zombies are allegories for mindless consumerism.

Resident Evil: the zombies weren't the true enemy, the corporation was. Resident Evil was an allegory for what happens when corporate power goes too far. Which is ironic because that's exactly what happened to capcom in recent years.

Scary stuff is easy and cheap. True horror though, is rare. We need more true, meaningful horror in video games.