Joshua Jan 26, 2020

really liked it 's review

The Fazbear Frights series continue's with three more twisted tales... the most disturbing out of the six so far.



It's been so fun reading these so far, and I hope I'll get the opportunity to obtain the rest of the series in the future beforehand; these stories are incredible for FNaF standards; especially horror. These stories are absolutely 12+, gruesome events go into full elaborate detail to the point where my stomach began to crawl.



Story 1: Fetch is by far the most unique and well written antagonist in the FNaF series, his story in particular has to be the most exciting, thrilling, and the most gruesome out of the two Fazbear Fright books so far, the twists will have readers in absolute disbelief.



Story 2: I'm not necessarily sure how to put this: but FNaF need's character development, it's something thats been scarce throughout the entire franchise, although these books do infact give the series a chance to go in depth with that, it can sometimes have **too** much character development to where it's basically a novel about some kids everyday life, I eventually forgot i was reading a FNaF horror book throughout the entire time, and is mainly why I gave this a Four stars, although the near end of the story saved it a bit, which it eventually leads up to something great after all that character development, and is.. certainly worth the read, and.. throughout my six years of being a FNaF fan, living through every event of fnaf, playing every game, reading every book, no story has kept me up at night besides this, I cant say much; but good lord.



Story 3: Fantastic, I don't have much to say about it, but it's fantastic ! Second favorite out of the two, it has a lot of suspense: horror is lacking, but the suspense is phenomenal.



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Regarding the canonicity of these books, no, they are certainly not used to be used to solve the games, as i mentioned in my own Into the Pit review, these are fun short anthology stories, and to me i think Scott should incorporate his own FNAF anthology game series with ideas like these, theres so much potential!



The improvement here is that, theres more horror, a lot of horror actually, this series has a lot of light ahead of it to potentially become the next Goosebumps .



Another improvement is the linear storytelling, while some things are left up to interpretation and not explained.. confusing elements shown in Fazbear Frights #1 Into the pit do not reappear here, infact all of these stories are straightforward.



The main questions are, what lies in the dark, grim world of Five Nights at Freddy's? Exactly what is causing these events to happen? Who is this hooded figure roaming the shadows at night? and exactly what is Detective Larson following onto...



Read Fetch (Fazbear Frights #2) for more information!



All I can say is, Fetch and friends h2cus ;)



c u soon, fnaf fans