New boundary-breaking footage focuses on Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach and includes some previously unseen content, including unused secret shortcuts. Even though it is the first AAA game based on the IP, FNAF: Security Breach has the lowest user rating of any game in the series to date.
To avoid disrupting the intended experience of a game, video game developers often hide many of the game’s previously used and unused elements within its boundaries. For the most part, casual gamers don’t discover many of these hidden features in well-crafted games. The speedrunning community is a group that goes against the grain, as these people try to complete a title as quickly as possible. Most games, including FNAF: Security Breach, necessitate the use of cutting-edge time-stretching techniques in order to achieve the kind of blistering speeds attained by speedrunners. Even if you’re not interested in speedrunning, you can learn a lot about the game’s design by looking at its surroundings.
YouTuber Shesez’s Boundary Break series, in which they investigate FNAF: Security Breach, exemplifies this investigative approach. A command to restore unused in-game geometry was used in this video to uncover some of the larger discoveries. A large backstage area, a staff open kitchen, and a shortcut from the character dressing rooms are all included. A number of smaller design decisions are also made apparent in the video.
Boundary Break’s latest episode reveals that the entirety of FNAF: Security Breach is actually present at the same time. Certain elements from other areas are floating in a black void when the game loads in quadrants. How do speedrunners get through so much of FNAF: Security Breach in such a short amount of time? By taking advantage of some of the game’s glitches. A new area is just a matter of waiting for it to load, but it can be a little more complicated than that for some players.
Finding out what the game’s creators intended for players to miss out on is frequently more enlightening than what they intended for them to see. It gives fans a deeper understanding of the creative process and even reveals how some scenes or mechanics actually work. – Some of these little-known facts are relevant to the plot of Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach. Stepping outside of the confines of a video game can teach you a lot.
