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Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted is a collection of classic and original mini-games set in the Five Nights universe. Experience the horror in flat (non-VR) mode or VR. Oculus Rift and HTC Vive are supported. A VR Headset is NOT required to play.


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Five Nights at Freddy's: Help Wanted Reviews & Ratings

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Review by WashedPotatoes [user]
July 21, 2022

basically fnaf in vr. the additional content is pretty boring and uninteresting, the game is only fun for a quick immersive experience thatbasically fnaf in vr. the additional content is pretty boring and uninteresting, the game is only fun for a quick immersive experience that you'll play once or twice

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Review by SnowwyYT [user]
January 23, 2021

Perfect if your a fan of the series and are invested in lore also the ampunt of replayability is huge due tonextra content and updates alongPerfect if your a fan of the series and are invested in lore also the ampunt of replayability is huge due tonextra content and updates along with hidden easter eggs the vr aspect is scary as all hell and couldnet have been done better they nailed the auditorial aspect along with the visual aspect and were able to give an updated version of the series most of us love its just impressive and would reccomend this game to anybody who is looking for more

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Review by Micmicc [user]
December 9, 2020

FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDD'S: HELP WANTED is one of if not *the* best game in the FNaF franchise however it for sure falls short in plenty of areas.FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDD'S: HELP WANTED is one of if not *the* best game in the FNaF franchise however it for sure falls short in plenty of areas.I haven't played the game in VR but I enjoyed my time with it. It is scary in most places which is definitely a positive when talking about a FNaF game. I will be sharing my opinions on all 7 'games', I have something to say about all of them but first as an in general opinion: the game looks great and plays great for the most part so the devs at Steel Wool and Scott himself did an awesome job, very worth the $30 they're asking for.--- FNAF 1 ---The office has been recreated pretty well, everything you might remember from the original is there. I don't know why you can't hear Phone Guy that well if you pick up the phone compared to if you leave the phone alone, you can hear him perfectly. Maybe he's constantly on speakerphone. I also have no idea as to why you can look through the left door. Whether or not the door is closed you can look through it. This alone is unusual, but if you decide to take a peek Foxy automatically spawns and rushes the door - or you - down; and that I cannot understand why it's this way. Also by Night 3 you won't have much time to look at the cameras, Bonnie and/or Chica will constantly try to invade your personal aura so just check the light every 3 seconds and you should be fine.--- FNAF 2 ---I liked this recreation the most of the three. It was more funny and useful than scary however. In my opinion the withered animatronic should have started trying to kill you from Night 3 but they've been pushed back to Night 6 in 'alt colors mode (?)'(referred to as 'LSD mode from now on'). Not having to push the music box button all the time(you can just hold the button and not let go of LMB and look around) and being able to press wasd to switch cameras(applies to FNAF 1 & 3) is extremely useful and relieving compared to the original and makes the game so much easier and more enjoyable. Being able to see if Balloon Boy isn't dangerous anymore is also a huge improvement. Also it's just funny to see Toy Bonnie head straight for you and just going the other way.--- FNAF 3 ---This recreation is to me the most faithful on in the sense that the gameplay is just as frustrating as it was in the original FNAF 3. Sometimes you can completely lose track of Springtrap or can't distinguish if what you see in the cameras in him or not. The vent is no better; I heard vent sounds all the time and reflexively I checked the cameras and he was nowhere to be found, the next thing I know, I'm dead.--- DARK ROOMS ---Yeah, the rooms are dark alright, too dark to beat it. Nightmare BB & Springtrap were just as difficult/easy as they were in FNaF 4 but PlushBaby was a whole another level. You can't see literally anything except the clock and you have to scare away plush versions of Baby with a very slowly recharging flashlight. The plushes come from so many places that you'd need a reflector to even have a chance beating this. My record was 2AM I believe which I still cannot grasp how I achieved.--- PARTS & SERVICE ---This is what the game's name is about. You repair the animatronics you were trying to avoid in FNaF 1 and that's exactly what you do. It's kind of more like a mini game; you don't spend 5 minutes on one robot but most things you do are fun enough to play it more than once. In LSD mode Freddy is exceptionally weird but everything is so I shouldn't really be surprised.--- VENT REPAIR ---In my opinion this is the best in this game. Only 2 shift but damn they're good. You're always nervous and check if Mangle comes after you yet in shift 1. You play some microgames while Mangle wants you to become of theirs and it's just perfect. You're in an enclosed space in the dark while someone wants you to be the opposite of alive, perfect. I can't say the same about shift 2 where Ennard haunts you but it's still a pretty wee put together shift. You repair vents by pushing buttons in the correct order. The first 2 are really easy and may seem childish to some folks but in the 3rd puzzle when Ennard is there and you can see him can really spice up the gameplay. If you complete the puzzle unexpectedly almost kills you but the vent is strong enough to keep him out. I was really scared at that point and for good reason, I enjoyed this part too although what comes next isn't that fun. You have to find 3 gears and place the in places. Truth is I didn't manage to take the 3rd gear so I never completed this shift which is a shame.--- NIGHT TERROR ---My feelings about Night Terror is about the same as it is for Dark Rooms; too difficult. I maybe beat Funtime Freddy for the 20th try and even then I was very lucky. I never knew where he would be coming from and it was frustrating. When in Nightmarionne's night I can't figure out what to do, not that I wanted to since Funtime Freddy ruined this mode for me.

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Review by Xbox_Alive [user]
November 26, 2020

Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted is a collection of classic and original mini-games set in the Five Nights universe. Experience the horrorFive Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted is a collection of classic and original mini-games set in the Five Nights universe. Experience the horror in a non-VR experience on the Xbox One. If you’re somehow unaware, Five Nights at Freddy’s was originally a VR is a game in which you take on the role of a late-night caretaker for a chain of pizza restaurants themed after animatronic stuffed characters sort of like Chuck E. Cheese or Showbiz Pizza Place. However, once the lights go out these robotic characters like to move around the restaurants, creating chaos, and doing their very best to get to you before sunrise. Your primary goal is to survive and yes of course you could have guessed it from the title five nights. The gameplay isn’t a revolutionary change from its predecessors, but it’s a total blast to play. Fun to play solo while in full panic for the eight or so minute rounds, I can imagine this would be an experience playing as a small group as you all shout and scream at each other, trying to spot the walking baddies and ultimately getting shrieked to a fail. The straightforward short hit game style makes the case for itself and games like it. It’s not completely revolutionary, but it successfully adapts the PC to VR game to the Xbox consoles and makes for a good time in the end.

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Review by garnerr3 [user]
June 2, 2019

If jump scares are your thing, it might get you a few times. Otherwise, it's not a scary game. Game play consists of watching tv monitors andIf jump scares are your thing, it might get you a few times. Otherwise, it's not a scary game. Game play consists of watching tv monitors and listening for steps outside one of two doors. Close the doors to protect yourself, or activate the lights to check if something is there. Sound fun? Then you should buy the game. I'll warn you though, it's not fun. The game is actually boring, and not worth the $30 price tag and should be a $10 title at most.

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Game Information

Release Date May 28, 2019
Publisher Scott Games, Steel Wool Studios
Content Rated T (Teen)
Game Modes Single player
Player Perspectives First person, Virtual Reality
Genres Puzzle, Adventure
Themes Action, Horror, Survival
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), Android, iOS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation VR, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Oculus Quest