Five Nights at Freddy's 4

In this last chapter of the Five Nights at Freddy's original story, you must once again defend yourself against Freddy Fazbear, Chica, Bonnie, Foxy, and even worse things that lurk in the shadows.

Five Nights at Freddy's 4 is a horror, survival horror and singleplayer game developed and published by Scott Cawthon.
Released on July 23rd 2015 is available in English only on Windows.

It has received 14,328 reviews of which 13,283 were positive and 1,045 were negative resulting in an impressive rating of 9.0 out of 10. 😍

The game is currently priced at 7.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS *: Win XP, 7, 8, Vista, 10
  • Processor: 2 GHz Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon or equivalent
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Storage: 1 GB available space

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Sept. 2024
This game is legend. Not gonna lie, It's crazy how it's been 9 years and still gives me shiver. I love this game for making my childhood. I recommend you to try this game, It's pretty good
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Aug. 2024
I love this game. When you play Fnaf games for a while, they start to become less scary as you play them. But no matter how long you play this game it never loses the horror. Don't play if you don't enjoy being scared or screamed at.
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Aug. 2024
Hot take - This is the 2nd best game in the series. I think it has good gameplay, which is ironically the exact gameplay people hate it for. I like the fact you have to listen for breathing to shut the door, because it makes it more scary. I never play these for the horror since tbh, they legit are just never scary. BUT when the game is actually scary (kinda like this one) it makes the experience better. The breathing mechanic is also good since it actually forces you to go to the door and face the threat. You can't just sit still and stare at them through a screen like the previous games. One of the few Fnaf games I actually come back and play every once and a while
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April 2024
A very terrifying and fun horror game that is (in my opinion) the best game in the FNAF series. Things I liked: 1) The graphics look really good. It's arguably the best looking game in the series and it being made on a 2d game engine is pretty much unnoticeable. 2) The Nightmare Animatronics look really cool and monstrous, they have some of the best designs in the series to me. Nightmare Freddy, Nightmare Bonnie and Nightmare Fredbear in particular. 3) The gameplay is probably the best and most terrifying one in the series. The night length is good enough (6 minutes), there's many different areas of the house you can go to and the animatronics attack from and all of the animatronics are very distinct with things like Nightmare Foxy running back and forth until he enters the closet and Nightmare Freddy being a looming threat behind the bed. Then there's Nightmare Fredbear and Nightmare, which are a combination of all 4 normal animatronics. What makes it so terrifying is the big reliance on audio cues. Footsteps, Nightmare Fredbear's and Nightmare's laughs and the breathing. Not carefully listening to audio cues will result in one of the animatronics attacking you and the loud jumpscare sound makes it even more tense. 4) Many background sounds, like the dog barking, Nightmare Chica in the kitchen, the clock chimes and the distorted radio sound makes the game feel realistic and more terrifying. 5) The jumpscares are really good. The way the camera shakes and the animatronics roar at you, combined with how unpredictable and loud the jumpscares usually are almost always makes the jumpscares startle me. 6) Fending off Nightmare Fredbear and Nightmare is fun without counting the laugh rng. They require you to be very fast compared to how you usually fend off the normal 4 animatronics slowly. 7) The game is much more skill-based compared to the other games. If you play well and carefully listen to audio cues, you have a good chance of completing even the hardest nights. 8) The game has quite a good amount of content. There's a total of 8 nights, and after you finish the 8th one you unlock additional challenges that make the game harder and beating night 7 with either only one or a combination of them gives you extra stars. Blind Mode + Mad Freddy + Insta Foxy was the most stressful I was while playing a FNAF game, but beating it felt very rewarding in a way I rarely do in other games. 9) The game's main menu theme and night theme are good. The only thing I didn't like: As with other FNAF games, this game isn't safe from requiring luck at times. there's things like Nightmare Bonnie and Nightmare Chica being at their doors at the same time, which can mean death from Nightmare Freddy or Nightmare Foxy especially on Blind Mode + Mad Freddy + Insta Foxy. But the biggest issue is Nightmare Fredbear's and Nightmare's laughs. a laugh usually means they are at the bed or closet, but there's a chance they're actually still in the halls. hearing footsteps around the same time as the laugh can mean it's a fake one, but there's still a chance it actually was a real one and they are either at the bed or closet. Combine that with how short their kill timers are (especially Nightmare's) and you can get some really unfair deaths on the hardest nights. However, there IS a silver lining. If they real laughed 5 times on night 5 or 2 times on every other night, then all the laughs after those will be fake which makes it much easier. Conclusion It's a really good and scary game and is my favourite FNAF game. The gameplay is very well-made and balanced and the jumpscares almost always manage to startle me, something I can't say for the other FNAF games Rating: 9.5/10
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Feb. 2024
This game is the most scariest game I have ever played on my life, I recommend this game for all the fnaf fans and for all the horror fans in general.
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Five Nights at Freddy's 4
9.0
13,283
1,045
Online players
20
Developer
Scott Cawthon
Publisher
Scott Cawthon
Release 23 Jul 2015
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