Mouse = look around ----- WASD = movement ----- W + Shift = run ----- Space = jump ----- Left mouse button = shoot ----- Right mouse button (hold) = aim ----- Mouse wheel = next / previous weapon ----- 1-7 = weapon hotkeys ----- R = reload ----- G = throw a grenade -----
FNaF Shooter is pure chaos from the second you start. Instead of hiding in some security office, you’re out in the open, face-to-face with nightmare-fueled animatronics that want nothing more than to tear you apart. This isn’t about surviving the night—it’s about blasting through relentless waves of robotic nightmares before they get to you. If your aim’s bad or you hesitate for even a second, you're done. Each wave ramps up the pressure, throwing faster, smarter, and deadlier animatronics into the mix. Some sprint right at you, while others creep in from the sides, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. Ammo isn't unlimited, so every shot needs to count. Miss too much, and you’ll be stuck reloading while a metal monster lunges straight for you. And trust me, that’s not a situation you want to be in. The atmosphere is pure nightmare fuel. Dark hallways, flickering lights, and distant mechanical whirs keep you on edge the entire time. The sound design? Brutal. Every screech, metallic footstep, and sudden jumpscare makes it feel like something's breathing down your neck. The animatronics themselves are straight-up horrifying—glowing eyes, jerky movements, and enough aggression to make you panic even if you think you're ready. What makes FNaF Shooter so intense is the mix of horror and action. You’re not just running for your life—you’re standing your ground and unloading everything you've got. The shooting feels smooth, the difficulty spikes keep things fresh, and the satisfaction of mowing down a wave of animatronics never gets old. Whether you're a fan of the FNaF series or just love a good survival shooter, this one hits hard. Question is, how long can you actually last?