The only scary thing about FNAF World is that we might have missed out on FNAF 5 for this.Embark on an intergalactic odyssey like no other in Quasimorph, the heart-pounding turn-based extraction RPG that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Both represent the pinnacle of this horror franchise. If you miss the series, I recommend you return to Five Nights at Freddy's 4 or FNAF 3. I hate to say it, because in theory this is the last game in the series, but FORGET Five Nights at Freddy's World. Is our pestering for Five Nights at Freddy's 5 to blame for this? Unless you lose of course, at which point you just feel that it was because your opponent was over-leveled. The problem is you don’t feel you've won through any skill. Text suddenly appears declaring that "Someone is coming!" and then you are battling a new animatronic. The icing on this disappointment is how to recruit Freddy, Girl, and company: it is completely random. The designs of the animatronics are ugly, the animation is poor, and there are hardly any secrets or incentives to encourage you to discover what lies ahead. Remember the creepy Halloween Edition FNAF game? Five Nights at Freddy's World is practically identical. But what about the world? Does it at least deserve to be explored? NOPE. The story is confusing, battles are boring. And the only time that it doesn’t work is in the late game or when facing a boss. Everything is limited to "pound that button over and over again". Just spam any skill you want until you win. The other big issue with battles is that there is no strategy. What does this thing do, is it an attack, a healing move, defensive… no one knows! In Five Nights at Freddy's World there are no descriptions for the attacks. It’s a sense of bewilderment that is repeated in the battle system, which in an RPG is everything. Your lack of direction becomes even more frustrating because it is difficult to find glitches and errors, with their visual effects being lost in the environment’s garish stages. The main mission has no clear objective, and offers no guide or plot to justify your actions. The problem is that FNAF World is a disappointment in every way.
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