![]() Save points are scattered throughout the game and a couple of major moments offer a sort of checkpoint system, but for the most part, if you’re caught by an animatronic, you’re reverted to your previous save. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but I do wish there was some sort of waypoint system. ![]() While the game provided hints through messages and objectives, it’s often unclear what to do next, so you’re forced to look around for the solution. However, if you choose to stay, you can no longer save the game any further, making for a frustrating post-game experience. FNAF Security Breach does offer multiple endings – in fact, at the end of the game, you’re given the choice of finishing the game or staying and completing more challenges. ![]() While there are frustrating moments – sometimes due to glitches or poor game design, persistent players can eventually push their way to the end. ![]() Overall, this is easily the most accessible FNAF game ever made. ![]()
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