A review by szara
The Cliffs by Elley Cooper, Scott Cawthon, Andrea Waggener

4.0

The first story in this collection, "The Cliffs", had quite a predictable plot twist but still I really enjoyed it, though it was nothing exceptional among other Fazbear Frights stories. "The Breaking Wheel" plays with the concept of guilt – which quite a popular trope in the latest volumes of this series – but it had some really nice plot devices in the second part in order to create some satisfying parallels. "He Told Me Everything" had a really slow start but once it got into the meat of the story (pardon the pun, those who've already read this one), it ventured into new levels of body horror for this series. It was an unexpected development but I have to admit it gave me the creeps in the good way I expect from the weirder Fazbear Frights stories. Then there was the epilogue – longer than in the previous volumes and much more substantial as well, lots of action and some big reveals in this one.