FNAF Surviving Foxy!!!!
OMG, playing Five Nights at Freddy's VR is a whole different beast compared to the traditional games! I recently jumped back into it, and seriously, the immersion is next level. You really feel like you're there in Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, and every creak and groan sends shivers down your spine. My latest session was all about surviving Foxy and Bonnie, and let me tell you, they were absolutely relentless. One of the biggest challenges, as you know, is managing your power. I was constantly checking my 'Power left' display, trying to conserve every single percentage. It's such a delicate balance – do you check the cameras one more time, or do you save that precious energy for the doors? There were moments when my 'Power left' was down to 79%, then quickly dropped to 66% after just a few door slams. It’s a constant battle against the clock and your dwindling resources. Foxy, in particular, is a nightmare in VR. Hearing those footsteps getting closer, knowing you have to peek out to see if he's 'COMING', but also dreading what you might see – it's pure terror. My strategy for Foxy usually involves quick peeks and immediately slamming the door shut if I see him. You have to be super fast, almost anticipating his movements. There was one moment where I was just thinking, 'I JUST GOTTA react fast!' And then, BAM, he was there. Bonnie was also a huge pain. He seems to be everywhere at once, and his appearances are so sudden. You're checking one camera, turn to another, and suddenly 'BONNIE IS' right there, making you jump out of your skin. The key with Bonnie, I've found, is to really listen for his audio cues. If you hear him moving, be prepared to 'SLAM ON THAT' door button! It’s all about sound design in VR; it really amplifies the fear. For anyone new to FNAF VR, my biggest tip would be to not panic, even though it's incredibly hard. Try to develop a routine for checking the cameras and the lights. Prioritize which animatronics are the biggest threat at that moment. Foxy needs constant monitoring, while Bonnie requires more reactive door usage. And always, always keep an eye on your 'Power left'. Losing power means game over, and trust me, you don't want to see what happens then! I've been sharing some of my most intense moments as 'YouTube Shorts' because sometimes, a full playthrough is just too much to handle in one sitting, even for me! These short clips really capture the raw panic and adrenaline of the game. The feeling of being trapped in that small office, with animatronics like Foxy and Bonnie lurking inches away, is unlike anything else. You're not just playing a game; you're truly experiencing the horror. There were times I literally screamed out 'SHIT AGAIN!' or 'BITCH!' because an animatronic caught me off guard despite my best efforts. It’s that visceral. The game forces you to be hyper-aware of your surroundings, listening for every subtle sound, and making split-second decisions. If you're into horror games, especially the Five Nights at Freddy's universe, playing it in VR is an absolute must-try. It transforms the familiar dread into an entirely new, terrifying adventure.
































































