One of my favorite parts of Security Breach (although I never played it, I got most of my info from various playthroughs from Markiplier and SuperHorrorBro) is actually Gregory's character. Everyone complains about him, and it seems like a lot of the fandom thinks that he's worse than William Afton even though William actively has murdered children and seems to have singled out Gregory as the next target. He's cautious with Freddy at first, and you see the little guy warm up to Freddy as the game goes on. At least Roxy has made it clear with her voicelines that he WILL die if he gets caught by any of the other animatronics, so that original distrust is absolutely justified. The only way Gregory would be truly evil if we only look at the games (no fan media, or even the books since from what I've heard a leaked story is taking that route) is if he also went after Freddy, because all the other animatronics are after him in one way or another: heck, even Sun could get him killed by trapping him in the Daycare until someone else breaks in and finishes it. Gregory isn't being passive at all: and by passive, I mean just waiting for the Pizzaplex to open while letting Freddy be protecting him at all times (eg. staying in Freddy's room the whole night). He's actively trying to get himself out, and that's honestly a good thing. He's digging at least the minor skeletons out of Fazbear Entertainment's closet while doing it, and depending on the ending he even figures out near every bit of the past (Afton Ending in particular). If they choose to keep him alive and not make him evil for some reason, Gregory could blow the whistle on the company and even provide proof depending on if he went after Monty and got the FazCam. I specify that because it appears to be a polaroid camera of sorts, so he could get some of the photos out later in the timeline. Gregory is literally my favorite character in Security Breach, because of what we see and what he could do later on. We actively see him get character development in a single game, while other characters in the series take much longer. But it seems Security Breach's flaws cover that up a bit...
Yes! Finaly there are so few vids defending this game and that’s a crime I feel it’s vastly overhated sure even I can agree the glitches are a tragedy but the games style and story is enjoyable that I can look past it and love the direction and story it’s going and look forward for the ruined dlc and hope steal wool takes its time to make sure it has no bugs and not to rush even if the fans demand so
I think if it wasn’t a FNAF game it wouldn’t have gotten so much hate. People just seem to have either have had high expectations for the game and/or were just upset that it was different and didn’t give it a chance as a stand-alone game.
It's criminal that there are too few of these defenses of Fnaf SB (at best, you'd probably only find a couple of similar videos/essays). The minority is too minor!
People are being ungrateful and salty when they should be happy we got another game that’s good sure it’s flawed,a lot brighter, and not as scary, but it’s still good. They just go to hard on it.
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One of my favorite parts of Security Breach (although I never played it, I got most of my info from various playthroughs from Markiplier and SuperHorrorBro) is actually Gregory's character. Everyone complains about him, and it seems like a lot of the fandom thinks that he's worse than William Afton even though William actively has murdered children and seems to have singled out Gregory as the next target.
He's cautious with Freddy at first, and you see the little guy warm up to Freddy as the game goes on. At least Roxy has made it clear with her voicelines that he WILL die if he gets caught by any of the other animatronics, so that original distrust is absolutely justified. The only way Gregory would be truly evil if we only look at the games (no fan media, or even the books since from what I've heard a leaked story is taking that route) is if he also went after Freddy, because all the other animatronics are after him in one way or another: heck, even Sun could get him killed by trapping him in the Daycare until someone else breaks in and finishes it.
Gregory isn't being passive at all: and by passive, I mean just waiting for the Pizzaplex to open while letting Freddy be protecting him at all times (eg. staying in Freddy's room the whole night). He's actively trying to get himself out, and that's honestly a good thing. He's digging at least the minor skeletons out of Fazbear Entertainment's closet while doing it, and depending on the ending he even figures out near every bit of the past (Afton Ending in particular). If they choose to keep him alive and not make him evil for some reason, Gregory could blow the whistle on the company and even provide proof depending on if he went after Monty and got the FazCam. I specify that because it appears to be a polaroid camera of sorts, so he could get some of the photos out later in the timeline.
Gregory is literally my favorite character in Security Breach, because of what we see and what he could do later on. We actively see him get character development in a single game, while other characters in the series take much longer. But it seems Security Breach's flaws cover that up a bit...
finally! some else who thinks this
@@honeyybutterI mean he's the first kid to do something important without having died first
@@ZirconiaGacha exactly, I also think he can make a very intresting character with the direction it looks like they are going
2 comments?! man that sucks I really enjoyed your review
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Quite a lovely review. Hadn't given this game a chance until seeing your review. So thank you. I actually really like the way you review
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I definitely feel like I'm in the minority when I say I actually like this game. I had fun playing it and I like the new animatronics.
I think a lot of people were just disappointed that it was so different to the original FNAF games and didn't give it enough of a chance.
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Yes! Finaly there are so few vids defending this game and that’s a crime I feel it’s vastly overhated sure even I can agree the glitches are a tragedy but the games style and story is enjoyable that I can look past it and love the direction and story it’s going and look forward for the ruined dlc and hope steal wool takes its time to make sure it has no bugs and not to rush even if the fans demand so
I think if it wasn’t a FNAF game it wouldn’t have gotten so much hate. People just seem to have either have had high expectations for the game and/or were just upset that it was different and didn’t give it a chance as a stand-alone game.
@@EvenBadWolvesGaming yeah I couldn't have said it better myself
Its one of my favorits
It's criminal that there are too few of these defenses of Fnaf SB (at best, you'd probably only find a couple of similar videos/essays). The minority is too minor!
I agree, I wish there was more love for this game.
People are being ungrateful and salty when they should be happy we got another game that’s good sure it’s flawed,a lot brighter, and not as scary, but it’s still good. They just go to hard on it.
While I enjoy the lore and even liked the film the gameplay loop has always been meh for me. I much prefer this approach.