TheSupportOne plays Five Nights at Freddy's: Secret of the Mimic (Part 1, First play-through)
Am I having fun yet once again? In this next chapter, Arnold is welcoming into The Mimic industry, Murray's Costume Manorwhere where he is greeted by none than any friendliness animatronics but horrifying endoskeleton as he is beginning to face the fear for another time. Also, he really can't wait to receive $25 certification as soon as he's done in night repairing duty.
My apology for a short delay since past few days of its launch that I could’ve played earlier, it’s because something went awry for a purchase process of this game in PS Store.
Five Nights at Freddy’s: Secret of the Mimic is a 2025 survival horror game developed by Steel Wool Studios and published by ScottGames. It is the eleventh main installment in the Five Nights at Freddy's series and the fourteenth game overall, following Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach. The player named Arnold, a Fazbear Entertainment employee, explores the abandoned Murray Costume Manor after its owner, Edwin Murray, goes missing, while fending off The Mimic, an animatronic endoskeleton that can adapt to the many mascot costumes in the workshop. It is a first-person stealth horror game with an emphasis on exploration, puzzle-solving, and survival. Like FNaF: Security Breach, the game departs from the traditional camera-based gameplay of earlier FNaF titles and instead focuses on direct player movement through a fully explorable 3D environment.
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My apology for the least poor pronunciation and comprehension (due to autism) in some points. Best putting headphone to hear my voicing commentary as recommended, as well as be cautious on any of my loud voices throughout the play-through.
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