

The extra characters add in some much needed variety, with the new designs complementing the old ones perfectly and which bring a whole other dimension of terror to proceedings. These changes might all sound fairly minor but they do shake things up quite dramatically in practice, requiring players to shift their play style from the previous game and as such the gameplay remains as compelling as ever. Other new twists on the familiar gameplay include the addition of a music box which can be remotely accessed and which acts as a distraction to keep the animals away from Jeremy as long as it is playing, while the three entrances into the office can no longer be blocked off.

Perhaps the most noticeable change is the removal of the requirement to close doors in order to impede character movement, with players now being given a Freddy Fazbear mask which can be worn to deter them should they get too close. Jeremy's task remains the same, this being to survive until dawn but the gameplay gets some major changes to keep things from going stale too soon.

The place is still plagued by rampaging mascots, only now the line-up has swelled from the original's four to ten, with the old favourites being joined by some new and even more terrifying creations. The set-up is as before, with players now controlling new-guy-on-the-job Jeremy Fitzgerald who has taken the role of night guard at Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria.

The original sleeper hit was a fantastically inventive slice of survival horror that pitted players against out-of-control animatronic animals rampaging through a pizza joint and while the basic concept for this sequel remains largely unchanged, several new mechanics have been introduced and which make this more than merely a cynical re-hash of its groundbreaking predecessor. If one is certain in the video gaming world, it's that success inevitably breeds a sequel but what's surprising about FNAF2 is not that it's here but that it's here already. If you listen to a guy who is explaining the job's specifics, would you agree that that what was going on at Freddy's pizzeria in part 1 was just a minor glitch in the system ? don't think so :) Anyway, part 2 is giving you the chance to meet even more freaking scary characters and check out few new jumpscares.įive Nights at Freddy's Part 2 Review FNAF2 introducing several new mechanics In Five Nights at Freddy's part 2, vintage pizzeria has been given a new life and now is looking for a new security guard: would you dare to apply for the job?
