Five Nights at Freddy's: Secret of the Mimic
Indie
Single-player
Steam Achievements
Full controller support
Family Sharing

Enter the abandoned workshop of Murray’s Costume Manor and unravel the mystery left behind by the reclusive inventor. In Five Nights at Freddy’s: Secret of the Mimic, you’ll step into a world where every dark corner holds a secret and every flicker of light hints at an ever-present threat.

Developers: Steel Wool Studios
Publishers: ScottGames
Release Date: Jun 13, 2025
Price (USD): $39.99
Current Players: 7.3k

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Mostly Positive(79%)
engaging storyline
great atmosphere
visual appeal
interactive mechanics
strong voice acting
VR mechanics
pricing point
game resemblance
poor optimization
unclear objectives
repetitive gameplay
lackluster AI
unresolved bugs
The general sentiment surrounding 'FNAF: Secret of the Mimic' is mixed. While the story and atmosphere received praise for their depth and design, the game's performance and optimization issues detracted from many players' experiences. The resemblance to other horror games and a pricing point that doesn't align with its length and replayability were often highlighted as points of contention. Despite these criticisms, the game still found a dedicated audience that appreciated its narrative and aesthetic qualities.

Positive Points

  • Many players appreciated the engaging storyline and deep lore, which added depth to the FNAF universe.
  • The atmosphere was often praised for being intense and well-crafted, contributing to the overall horror experience.
  • Graphics and character designs received consistent praise for their quality and detail, enhancing the visual appeal of the game.
  • Several players enjoyed the unique interactive mechanics, particularly the way mouse movements were used for actions.
  • Voice acting was highlighted positively, with specific mentions of strong performances by the cast.
  • Negative Points

  • Numerous reviews criticized the game's poor optimization, citing frequent crashes and performance issues, such as 60 fps cap and stuttering.
  • Several players were frustrated with the lack of clear objectives or instructions, which made progress confusing at times.
  • Comments on repetitive gameplay emerged, with particular disdain for repetitive puzzles and stealth mechanics that became tedious.
  • The AI of the main antagonist, The Mimic, was often described as lacking sophistication, leading to a less challenging experience.
  • Several reviewers noted that the game felt unfinished at launch with multiple bugs affecting gameplay.
  • Mixed Points

  • Some players appreciated the VR-influenced mechanics, finding them immersive, while others found them cumbersome outside of VR.
  • The storytelling was seen as both comprehensive and confusing due to the game's presentation and lore depth.
  • Common Themes

  • Several reviews noted the game's resemblance to other mascot horror games, referencing its similarities to games like Poppy Playtime and Bendy and the Ink Machine.
  • The price point of the game ($40) was frequently mentioned as not matching the content length and replay value.
  • A recurring theme was the game's tonal shift from traditional FNAF horror to a slightly different horror experience that may not appeal to all veteran fans.
  • Updated 6/15/2025, 12:01:38 AM UTC