
The game creates an ambiance so tense that you end up jumping and screaming, even when you know what’s coming. It takes all the great gimmicks of the original game and tweaks it to create an entertaining show that’s equally and sometimes even more terrifying. Freddy’s vs Freddy’s 2įreddy’s 2 works well as a sequel to Freddy’s - the original horror management game. You can also use the music box to distract them. While you’re defenseless most of the time, the game has provided players with a fake Freddy Fazbear head that works as a disguise and saves you from getting attacked. The open-layout also includes your office space, so you’re always exposed to both old and new animatronics that are out to get you. What’s worse is that unlike the original, there are no doors for you to hide behind. So, you’re tasked with watching the security cameras, escaping death at the hands of terrifying animatronics, and running back and forth, trying to wind the music box. If you let it play through to the end of the jingle, a terrible creature will wake up and come by for a visit. The reason you need to leave your office to patrol the restaurant is to get to the music box that you’re supposed to wind constantly. If you do have power in your flashlight, turning it on and off, repeatedly, will trigger a reboot that slows down the animatronics. Without it, you’re defenseless, since you won’t even see the animatronics coming at you. However, unlike the original game, checking the cameras no longer drains out power, but the game has added additional rooms for you to monitor.īut, what does drain out power at an alarming rate is the flashlight that you need when patrolling the hallways.

Their comings and goings get captured on multiple cameras so you can keep track of them from your office.

At night, you’re at the mercy of the animatronics that are out to get you. In Freddy’s 2, you’re safe only if you’re the day-shift security guard, an option not available to players.

How do you beat five nights at Freddy's 2?
