Five Nights at Freddy's 4 Game Tips, Cheats and Spoilers: How to Use Animatronics Audial Cues, Flashlight
The Five Nights at Freddy's 4 survival horror game from developer Scott Cawthon takes place in the player's bedroom, which is a much different environment than the security office where players monitored a video feed in the first three game installments.
In this final chapter of the game series, players use sound and light to monitor their bedroom for invading and murderous animatronics. The tips herein, combined with those Gamezebo has reported, will help you stay alert and alive through the night.
Five Nights at Freddy's 4 Cues Are Mostly Audial
In Five Nights at Freddy's 4, there six nightmare animatronics in the game. During play, you can't see them approaching you. You must listen for them.
The best way to increase your odds of winning this horror video game is to use a pair of headphones while playing in a quiet room.
Early in the FNAF4 nights, you will learn how the animatronics move and, more importantly, what they sound like as they approach or are standing in the shadows of open doors.
If you hear something unusual, shut the door.
Use the Five Nights at Freddy's 4 Flashlight Carefully
You are armed with a flashlight in FNAF4, which is helpful unless you run to the door and immediately shine it into the hall. If an animatronic is standing there, he will jump you once you switch on the flashlight. It is best to listen for a few seconds before switching on the flashlight. If you hear something unusual, close the door. Shutting the door doesn't guarantee that you are safe, but it may help.
Keep in mind that listening for unusual sounds becomes increasing difficult as the animatronics become more active later in the game.
The animatronics become more aggressive as the nights progress.
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