<P> The second game received mixed to positive reviews, with a reviewer from PC Gamer commenting that what he had hoped for in the sequel "was more mind games and more uncertainty . I wanted the plodding animatronic suits to find me and rip my face off in new and interesting ways . I wanted working legs", and that "what I got was a horror game dipping heavily into deception and subtlety". However, he also noted that "enjoying the good parts, though, comes with a cost of a frustratingly steep difficulty". Destructoid also gave the game a positive review, saying that "It's absolutely terrifying to know that you could be attacked at any moment from multiple avenues" and also praised the introduction of new animatronics and mechanics, but also criticizing the jumpscares and calling the game "too hard for its own good". </P> <P> The third game has, however, proven to be slightly less popular among critics, though it received similar reception to the first two games . Critics from PC Gamer stated that although they enjoyed the new reworked camera system, the jumpscares from the animatronics "felt a little stale by the third night", to the point of becoming a mere annoyance . Destructoid commented that while Five Nights at Freddy's 3 is "by far the most technically proficient and mechanically satisfying installment yet", it was disappointing that Fazbear's Fright and Springtrap "(lacked the) charm of the original cast and locations". </P> <P> The fourth game received mixed reviews from critics . Destructoid criticized the game for its excessively - loud jumpscares and the breathing mechanic being too difficult and confusing for players . Despite this, it was praised by one reviewer at GameZebo for its intense environment and creepy sounds and graphics, as well as its jumpscares . It was also given a mixed review by PC Gamer, who called it "another rivet in the series' steel - clad design which immortalized its Let's Play legacy in a few short months" and "certainly the scariest of the four (games)", but also criticized the gameplay, saying that "the humdrum repetition of the same sequence over and over...is too much of a chore to fully pull me in", as well as criticizing the game's lack of the series's signature camera system . </P> <P> The fifth game has also received mixed reviews . Destructoid called it "slightly above average" and noted that "fans of the genre should enjoy this game, but a fair few will be left unfulfilled ." GameCrate summarized that "Sister Location is a fantastic horror game, even if it doesn't particularly feel like the rest of the FNaF series ." </P>

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