I think the core problem is that the whole experience is built around providing semi-random jump scares. But as an adult, the game just doesn't quite do it for me. This is definitely the stuff of nightmares, and if your young child ever plays the game (or sees you playing it), he or she might never want to go to Chuck E. By day, there's four animatronic animals along the lines of Disney's Country Bear Jamboree that dance and sing songs to entertain children but by night, these animatronic animals come to life, stalk the halls of the facility, and have been known to attack and kill anybody that they find. Cheese-style children's birthday party center. You work as a night watchman of a Chuck E. The concept for the game is quite a good one. I bought it at the time, but never got around to playing until recently. They knew that I was interested in horror games, and that I was disappointed with the stock of horror games that were available at the time. Suprisingly difficult, which leads to repeating whole nightsįelt like a random crap-shoot with predictable scaresįive Nights at Freddy's was recommended to me by some friends a couple years ago. Whole game is sitting around waiting for jump scares.
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