pastoridante-21672
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**Rating:** 6/10 **Review:** *FNaF World* is a game that surprised many when it was released, as it radically deviates from the dark and terrifying tone of the original *Five Nights at Freddy's* series. Instead of focusing on horror, *FNaF World* is an RPG with a quirky and colorful approach, full of lovable characters and turn-based battles. For fans of the series, the idea of exploring the *FNaF* universe in such a different light may be intriguing, but the game presents a mix of successes and failures. On the one hand, the visual aspect of the game is charming. The characters are designed in a chibi style, which gives them a comical and tender touch. It's refreshing to see the terrifying animatronics in such an innocent and friendly form. Additionally, the game has a wide variety of playable characters, each with their own abilities and attacks, offering some depth in strategy during battles. However, *FNaF World* fails in some key aspects. The game was initially released with numerous bugs and technical issues, which negatively affected the user experience. Although creator Scott Cawthon was quick to fix many of these bugs and offered the game for free, the damage had already been done for many players. The gameplay itself is quite repetitive. The turn-based battles lack the complexity you'd expect from a good RPG, which can make the game feel monotonous after a while. Additionally, the game's narrative is confusing and scattered, which can be frustrating for those looking for a coherent and well-structured story. In short, *FNaF World* is an interesting experiment that offers a different vision of the *FNaF* universe, but fails to reach the same level of quality as the original games in the series. It's a title that may appeal to the most dedicated *FNaF* fans for its charm and nostalgia, but it probably won't leave a lasting impression on most players.