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22 people found this review helpful
4 people found this review funny
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206.8 hrs on record (189.0 hrs at review time)
This game is literally an infinite dopamine generator. It also made me ill for chevrons. 10/10, truly.
Posted 25 November, 2025.
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1 person found this review helpful
0.6 hrs on record
No joke, this game is really fun. It's easy to get through a lot of the levels quickly, but it's got a lot of charm, and I am so happy I found it and tried it out. Absolutely worth the money.
Posted 9 September, 2023.
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1 person found this review helpful
0.6 hrs on record
God I suck at this game, but man is it pretty af
Posted 9 September, 2023.
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2.1 hrs on record
This game is a lot. So if you like a lot, and you're into FNAF, this is for ya.
Me personally, I get bored of the game after like 15 minutes or so just because I prefer more of a wider gameplay loop. But it's still worth looking at, for sure.
Posted 9 September, 2023.
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1 person found this review helpful
138.5 hrs on record (28.4 hrs at review time)
This software is excellent for making pixel art pieces, sprite sheets, you name it. Its user interface is clean, simple, and easy to learn, all while matching its pixel art theme (which I love). The developers are also really kind if you need help, and the community that surrounds this software are also very helpful if you ever run into an issue.

If you want to do pixel art, this is the software to use.
Posted 9 September, 2023.
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225.5 hrs on record (195.5 hrs at review time)
I played this game at launch, and it honestly felt like I was playing some sort of Bethesda game with all of the bugs I had to put up with. I constantly ran into issues that forced me to restart my save and made gameplay more difficult than fun.
However, playing this game about 8 months later, the developers have certainly made improvements to make the game more playable and accessible.
FNAF Security Breach is a charming game to play if you're a big fan of the FNAF series, and the environments are beyond incredible to explore (in my opinion, they're the best part of the game). Though, if you're looking for some decent storytelling, you may want to look elsewhere. Dialogue is often vague, and there aren't a lot of explanations for different aspects of the game, such as "who is Gregory?". While I like mystery in games, I feel that Security Breach takes it to a sort of degree where the mystery is more frustrating than intriguing. Why am I running around the Pizzaplex instead of hiding and waiting things out? Why am I in the Pizzaplex to begin with? Who is Vanessa and why does she hate me? To me, it feels as though there are too many questions that go unanswered that make it difficult for me to form a connection with the story and the character I am playing as. If this were styled like one of the older Five Nights at Freddy's games, then I would likely just accept it as is. However, this game plays itself as an RPG, and to have half of the story shrouded in a seemingly-unsolvable mystery makes it feel slightly less engaging than it could be.
But! I think this game is still worth playing. It's clear that Steel Wool has listened to their audience and wants to make the game better (even making improvements that players suggested), which is not something you see as often in the video game industry. The game does have an even amount of excitement and tension that allows the player to have moments of vulnerability that force you to switch up how you may go about certain situations (such as going stealth vs gunning it). Each section of the game has its own unique gameplay bits, and I seriously cannot stress just how awesome the environments are. The character designs are fun to look at and really fit the Glamrock theme. The music and sound design is fantastic aside from minor glitches that may occur, and the voice acting really adds to the characterization of each of the animatronics (and Vanessa).
Bottom line here: I recommend playing this game, especially if you're already a fan of FNAF. More things will make sense if you are aware of the lore, but the devs have done pretty good at making the game playable without background knowledge needed.
Seeing how Steel Wool has handled improving the game so far, I think their efforts should be supported, and I look forward to what the DLC will bring.
Posted 13 August, 2022.
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2 people found this review helpful
167.8 hrs on record (32.2 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Aside from the Easy Anti-Cheat nonsense, this game is not optimized well for Quest users. I'm not even a Quest user, but the number of times I've had all of my friends crash out of the game because of some goofy texture/shader exploit is higher than the thumbs-down to thumbs-up ratio on this game. I've been a long-time player of this game (more hours clocked in the Oculus headset than Steam) and it has wonderful potential, but the devs aren't taking it in the direction it needs to go to be safe and accessible for all players.
Posted 13 August, 2022. Last edited 13 August, 2022.
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2 people found this review helpful
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62.6 hrs on record (3.4 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
If suspenseful horror is what you're into, this is the right game for ya. It's easy to pick up, and if you have friends, it's really funny to play. Playing in VR is a whole other experience. Really great game.
Posted 7 November, 2020.
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81.4 hrs on record (41.1 hrs at review time)
Bruh, it's Gmod. If you have a PC, you're legally required to have this game with it.
Posted 2 June, 2020.
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