Game is played with mouse.
FNAF 4 is the kind of game that makes you question why you even started playing it in the first place, but you can’t stop because it’s just so addictively terrifying. You’re stuck in this creepy, claustrophobic bedroom, and the only thing standing between you and a bunch of nightmare-fuel animatronics is a flashlight and your ability to listen closely. The atmosphere is so thick with tension that you’ll find yourself holding your breath, scared to even blink. The animatronics in this one are next-level scary—like, they’re not just creepy; they’re straight-up designed to mess with your head. You’ve got Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy, but they’re not the same as in the other games. These versions are twisted, broken, and look like they’ve been pulled straight out of a fever dream. The worst part? You can’t rely on cameras this time. Nope, you’re stuck in first-person, and you’ve got to constantly check the doors, the bed, and the closet. If you hear breathing, you better act fast, or you’re done for. The sound design is what really gets you. Every creak, every footstep, every distant growl feels like it’s right behind you. You’ll start second-guessing every noise, wondering if it’s just the house settling or if something’s about to jump out and end your run. And don’t even get me started on the flashlight mechanic—it’s a lifesaver, but it’s also your biggest weakness. Use it too much, and you’ll attract attention. Use it too little, and you’re basically blind. It’s a constant balancing act that keeps you on edge the entire time. The nights are brutal, and each one feels longer than the last. By the time you get to Night 5 or 6, you’ll be sweating bullets, praying for the sun to rise. But here’s the kicker—even when you think you’ve got the hang of it, the game throws curveballs at you. The animatronics get smarter, faster, and more aggressive. It’s not just about surviving; it’s about outsmarting them, and that’s what makes FNAF 4 so intense. If you’re into horror games that test your nerves and reflexes, this one’s a must-play. Just don’t blame me if you can’t sleep afterward.