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2021

Analysis generated from community votes
A child locked overnight in a mega pizza complex, and revamped animatronics prowling the aisles.
With no direct preference vote, the detail is harsh. Fun and art style finish at the very bottom of the ranking, and attachment is not far behind. Only the wish to rediscover it and the soundtrack rise around average. It is the portrait of an ambitious but divisive entry: by leaving the series' static closed room for a big open complex, Security Breach lost in tension what it gained in freedom, and its chaotic, bug ridden launch did not help the overall feeling.
Next to other horror games, it marks the series' most ambitious attempt, for better and, here, mostly for worse.
So, who is it for? For you if you like the FNAF universe and want to explore it on a big scale. Much less if you want the pure tension of the early entries or a game without rough edges.
Analysis generated on June 15, 2026
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