In addition, the storyline is pretty basic and doesn't really add anything special to the game. Although enjoyable, this takes away some of the mystery that made Five Nights at Freddy's memorable, such as finding your glasses in the freezer, or watching as Jason 'accidentally' kills his older brother in front of you. Instead, the focus turns to how Jason interacts with the other residents of his facility.
While the storyline is solid, it takes away a lot of the fun inherent in Five Nights at Freddy's 3. You'll also find out that Five Nights at Freddy's 3 has many more characters besides Jason. This time around, you have a new recruit in your crew: Jason, a punk who wants to join your team and get to know the other residents. The basic concept behind Five Nights at Freddy's is to explore different scenarios (based on the original movie) in order to save your poor pet and eliminate the lurking threat of Nightclaw. It's the third installment of the successful Five Nights at Freddy's franchise, and centers on an old-school horror theme based on the original restaurant featured in the last two games. Five Nights at Freddy's 3 is a new indie horror video game developed and released by Scott Cawthon for Xbox Live Arcade.