Personally don't see the appeal to these games. I just prefer a generally more linear game, so these open-world ones where I just drive mission to mission doesn't do all that much for me
Kind-of iconic in the gaming world. When this came out everyone played it and laughed. I can only imagine that playing it now you wouldn't laugh as much.
Really incredible ending and probably where the story of the series should've ended. Gameplay its pretty fun, if a little repetitive, like moreso than compared to the other games.
Likely the most unique entry of the FNAF games. Usually the gameplay is pretty good but there is one certain night (if you've played the game, you know the one) that feels crappy and unsatisfying to play.
Having it so heavily based on sound feels like a cheap way to make the jumpscares worse. The gameplay loop is pretty fun though so I can forgive it. I really love the nightmare versions of the animatronics; they're just so over-the-top I love 'em.
Maybe lorewise its one of the coolest with its complete introduction of springtrap but everything else is kind of stinky. The gameplay feels very vague with if what you're doing is right or wrong. The animatronics (besides springtrap in design) are lamer in this one as well.
I love this game. From its creature designs to its story and environment, it's so cool. I personally prefer this linear gameplay compared to the direction of the sequel.
Mostly modded. Not a huge rpg fan so I can't speak to its quality as that, but its fun enough. If you have a lot of time you need to waste, this is a pretty comfy pick.
I played with friends and it was so incredibly fun. On my own, I'm not very good at RPGs and it's intimidating having to manage one character, let alone multiple characters like the game intends.