Compara los precios de Five Nights at Freddy's 2 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Scott Cawthon. Publicado por Scott Cawthon. Lanzado el 10/11/2014. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 62/100.

More animatronics, no doors, a music box that demands constant attention, and difficulty that can grind patience to dust. Worth it if the first game left you wanting more chaos.

I went into FNaF 2 expecting a tighter version of the first game. What I got instead was Scott Cawthon throwing out the one mechanic that made the original feel manageable, the lockable doors, and replacing them with a pile of responsibilities that stack up fast. The doors are gone. In their place sits a Freddy Fazbear mask, a flashlight with weak batteries, vent lights on either side of the office, and a music box on the camera feed that you must never, ever let wind down. Each of those tools is simple in isolation. Together, they demand a split-second juggling act that some players will find exhilarating and others will find genuinely exhausting. The roster doubles down hard. Where the first game had five animatronics to track, FNaF 2 fields eleven, including the glossy new Toy versions of Freddy, Bonnie, and Chica alongside the decrepit Withered originals. Then there is Mangle, Balloon Boy who specifically disables your flashlight rather than attacking directly, and the Puppet, a black marionette that ignores every tool you have except the music box. The visual contrast between the cheerful Toy designs and the deteriorated Withered models does smart atmospheric work. The Withered animatronics, Bonnie especially, land somewhere between broken and deeply wrong in a way the polished Toy cast never quite reaches. The honest criticism is that this sequel was built fast and some of that speed shows. The jumpscare animations drew mixed reactions on release, with some lacking the visceral snap of the original. The music box mechanic, while clever in theory, can push later nights into a narrow loop where you park the camera feed on the Prize Corner and barely move it, which undercuts the point of having a full camera system to explore. By night four, the constant pressure can tip from scary into rote repetition. A 62 Metacritic score is not wrong in pointing at those rough edges. What the game does earn is genuine tension in the early nights and a lore layer that rewards attention. The Atari-styled minigames that unlock on game-over screens hint at something darker underneath the animatronic pageantry, a story that the series would keep building for years. Phone Guy's nightly calls add context without overexplaining. The Custom Night, playable as Fritz Smith after completing the main run, lets experienced players twist each animatronic's aggression level independently, extending replayability for people who want to push the challenge further. If you never played the first FNaF, start there. The original's restrained four-animatronic setup and door-closing rhythm provide a cleaner introduction to the formula. FNaF 2 is a follow-up shaped for players who already bought in and want more surface area to manage. For that audience specifically, the expanded cast and mechanical complexity are a genuine step forward, even if the polish does not quite match the ambition. The atmosphere still works. The soundscape still gets under the skin. Six hours to complete the main story is an honest length for this kind of experience, and the game does not outstay that welcome, even when the difficulty threatens to. Kai, Scout Team

Five Nights at Freddy's 2

Five Nights at Freddy's 2

10 nov 2014Scott Cawthon
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More animatronics, no doors, a music box that demands constant attention, and difficulty that can grind patience to dust. Worth it if the first game left you wanting more chaos.

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I went into FNaF 2 expecting a tighter version of the first game. What I got instead was Scott Cawthon throwing out the one mechanic that made the original feel manageable, the lockable doors, and replacing them with a pile of responsibilities that stack up fast. The doors are gone. In their place sits a Freddy Fazbear mask, a flashlight with weak batteries, vent lights on either side of the office, and a music box on the camera feed that you must never, ever let wind down. Each of those tools is simple in isolation. Together, they demand a split-second juggling act that some players will find exhilarating and others will find genuinely exhausting. The roster doubles down hard. Where the first game had five animatronics to track, FNaF 2 fields eleven, including the glossy new Toy versions of Freddy, Bonnie, and Chica alongside the decrepit Withered originals. Then there is Mangle, Balloon Boy who specifically disables your flashlight rather than attacking directly, and the Puppet, a black marionette that ignores every tool you have except the music box. The visual contrast between the cheerful Toy designs and the deteriorated Withered models does smart atmospheric work. The Withered animatronics, Bonnie especially, land somewhere between broken and deeply wrong in a way the polished Toy cast never quite reaches. The honest criticism is that this sequel was built fast and some of that speed shows. The jumpscare animations drew mixed reactions on release, with some lacking the visceral snap of the original. The music box mechanic, while clever in theory, can push later nights into a narrow loop where you park the camera feed on the Prize Corner and barely move it, which undercuts the point of having a full camera system to explore. By night four, the constant pressure can tip from scary into rote repetition. A 62 Metacritic score is not wrong in pointing at those rough edges. What the game does earn is genuine tension in the early nights and a lore layer that rewards attention. The Atari-styled minigames that unlock on game-over screens hint at something darker underneath the animatronic pageantry, a story that the series would keep building for years. Phone Guy's nightly calls add context without overexplaining. The Custom Night, playable as Fritz Smith after completing the main run, lets experienced players twist each animatronic's aggression level independently, extending replayability for people who want to push the challenge further. If you never played the first FNaF, start there. The original's restrained four-animatronic setup and door-closing rhythm provide a cleaner introduction to the formula. FNaF 2 is a follow-up shaped for players who already bought in and want more surface area to manage. For that audience specifically, the expanded cast and mechanical complexity are a genuine step forward, even if the polish does not quite match the ambition. The atmosphere still works. The soundscape still gets under the skin. Six hours to complete the main story is an honest length for this kind of experience, and the game does not outstay that welcome, even when the difficulty threatens to.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayertier:aaaSurvival HorrorJumpscareAnimatronicMusic Box MechanicLore-RichCustom NightAtmospheric Sound DesignHigh DifficultyPoint-and-Click HorrorPrequel

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1 GB RAM
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250 MB available space
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1 GB
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Desarrolladora
Scott Cawthon
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Scott Cawthon
Fecha de lanzamiento
10 nov 2014

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