Five Nights at Minecrafts: Requital

"Sad that you're still alive. But don't worry; we'll make sure that story's coming to it's end."

- Tagline

 is the fifth game in the Five Nights at Minecraft's series and the second part of the new quatrology of FNaMC games. Requital integrates a different monitor. Ready ?

Gameplay
What really makes Five Nights at Minecrafts: Requital stand out is the DigiMap (and the fact there's no Flashlight). It shows a Street View-like map of the complex, only it's digitalized. Red dots are enemies. Though, the DigiMap requires power. It drains 4% every two seconds of it's usage, and not all appear on it. If the power's out, you'll need to recharge it by clicking the button at the end of the hallway.

The player is sitting in a computer room near a staircase. At the bottom of that staircase, a massive lacuna with many doorways awaits you to see it. It's filled with a couple tables and such. From there, most enemies come to attack. But that's not it. There are two hallways to your left and right, just out of the doorway. At the end of these, there are air vents. These have to be checked regularly.

Normally, everything but the hallways is lightened up. But if the power falls out, you'll have to run to the end of the lacuna, into a long hallway, hit the switch, recharge the power and run back to the computer room faster than Sonic can run. Too slow ? Sad for you. It's free play for the enemies, who'll be more than happy to annihilate anyone that may have stayed behind.

Mechanics
More TBA.
 * DigiMap: See above.
 * Computer: The computer allows you to watch cameras around the building. However, you'll need to insert the password to do so. Where's that password ? Go look and find it. After you entered it, you can only use it for one minute (one in-game hour). Not more. After the minute's expired, the next night will have a different password, hidden elsewhere. So in between computer uses, you're reliant on the DigiMap.
 * Free roaming: Don't be too excited. The staircase and hallways are as far as you can go (except if the power's up).