In previous games in the franchise camera play has played a major role, and it should have done the same in Security Breach. The cameras were intended to incentivize players to plan their routes, however, how you did so wasn’t very clear.
The previous manual save system has been given a makeover and it’s now a whole lot easier to save your progress.Īnother bug fix that makes a huge difference to gameplay is the camera instruction card for the FazWatch. The first bug that has noticeably been fixed with the new patch is the lack of save stations. This led to frustrating replays with no results.Īs Steel Wool Studios’ first foray into an open world game, many fans forgave them for the hiccups, but the developers need to take action to avoid alienating a large portion of their fan base in the long run. Overall, the real issues stemmed from the incredible complexity of the game and the glitches that stopped players from progressing. However, Security Breach was the first game in the series that deviated from the usual formula, and it seems like the developers fell a bit short. Every one of the 16 games before Security Breach had a very simple premise with uncomplicated gameplay, and this certainly helped its appeal.
The Five Night’s at Freddy’s franchise is hugely popular, and the series has a massive number of fans around the world.