I mean, I kinda agree with your description man. I don't play the games, but I like the concept and the story, it's really interesting. But it's not a game I'd find fun to play. So I just watch other people and learn about the story and **** .
nah man. i like lighthearted stuff like this. This one doesn't seem that sexual. i'm sure some ******* is getting his jollies off to it but for me who gets kinda bummed out by the constantly dark **** in FNAF this is alright to me. I'd like to think there is an alternate universe where the characters are actually characters and just sorta hang out after work.
You think the pizzeria is your ally. But you merely adopted the restaurant; I was born in it, molded by it. I didn't see the light until I was already a sentient being, by then it was nothing to me but BLINDING!
The cameras betray you, because they belong to me!
Haven't played any of the 3 games, but I'm very fascinated with the story. I've been told, though, that FNaF3 kinda ruins what a lot of people hoped the end of the story would be like.
Who exactly is the Purple Guy, it can't be Phone Guy, he would have known better than to go in a suit like that.
Who did the Bite of '87, who got bit? That's never explained.
Why would the Purple Guy commit such atrocities?
How could the Purple Guy never get caught?
Why do the robots still want you to die in FNAF 2?
How did nobody notice the rotting corpse in the SpringTrap suit.
Where did they find it?
Did the SpringTrap attack the people who found him?
Do you die at the end of each failed night in FNaF 3, or what?
Remember the newspaper clippings form the first game talking about how 5 children were kidnapped? Maybe the purple guy was the Abductor, he's afraid of the crying child because he killed all five of them and stored their bodies in the suits. Except the fifth kid, who was supposed to be put in the golden Freddy suit. Purple never gets caught because he's dead, since Springtrap can move around like the other animatronics, one can assume that he dumped the corpse out of the suit, it certainly looks like there was a dead body inside
Bite of 87' Foxy bit someone's face off, you can tell because of how Foxy's jaw has been pulled open by force, which broke it(Which is why it hangs open and bounces around when he runs). It was never said who was bitten but it's assumed they survived, at least for a little bit after.
There are a ******* of meticulous details put into FNaF that you ahve to have a good eye for
Bite of 87' Can't remember where, but apparently in FNAF-2, it was implied that, because you play as Mike Schmidt on Night 6 that Jeremy Fitzgerald got swapped into day shift and was the one who actually got his frontal lobe removed via foxy. Something about a kid standing too close to the animatronics and a guard getting bit in place of the kid.
Most of its fans are children. Children watch "famous" Youtube personalities who play this to attract children.
It's the Youtube cycle and the creator is making a ton of money from repeating the same thing over and over. CoD is another example of pure repetition for children.
To be fair, the games are just simplistic horror strategy games that are different yet similar every iteration. They're not terrible, but that is the crowd. Also this is the last one. At least, that's what the creator said and based on the ending of 3. So to be fair, them being priced at 5-8-8 with different mechanics every game AND only being three, i'd say he did a good job.
>they're
>implying it's a team
>implying it hasn't just been scott cawthon working on these
Give credit where it's due, its been all him all the way, and the games are different enough to warrant a sequel.
"Yes I am oddly obsessed with FNAF even thought I do not have the courage to play the game. I just really like the idea, **** me." having played the first game, Foxy is probably the easiest, but, most relevent
He was never alive the spirit of the kid stuffed inside the suit animated it with a vengeance, and you try being a fully articulated child then suddenly find your self in a 1987 animatronic bear. Those things are as crappy as can be.
when I said 'he must have been the clumsy kid at school' I was referring to the kid who possesed the thing, the thing that goes to school, not the animatronic, the thing that does not go to school
Honestly, what I've seen of the new game makes it look a bit disappointing in comparison to the previous two. None of the jumpscares actually do lasting damage aside from making you lose track of springtrap, and the cameras just don't give you a clear enough picture to really be scared of what you're looking at.