Springtrap lives? Yes.
It seems he could escape the catastrophe, and the spirit of Purple Guy could still be out there to this very day, trying to find new victims.
FNAF 4? ... NO! GOD NO! NO GOD PLEASE! NOOOOOOOO!
Look, within the span of a mere 8 months, 3 rather short games were made. They all add on to a dark story that slowly unravels itself. What made FNAF so special was A. it was a new unique experience. It doesn't matter what someone thinks is scary or fun to do or whatever, this is one of many other options of indie horror games. You wanna go onto a FNAF video just to say how much you hate FNAF in the comments, honestly, why should anyone ca-
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*facepalm* I hate youtube...
Well it doesn't matter, not like it's a national treaty to give everything you got to the game. If you don't like this, go play SCP Containment Breach, you can run from ugly abominations. (and never freaking win =_=)
The final result is that some guy made a trilogy that all really felt like one game, a game you didn't have to even play. Just watch a video on it and see what it has to offer.
B. It was made for it's fans. Since FNAF 1 revealed a conspiracy surrounding 5 murdered children, people have speculated what really happened. I mean look at how many theories you've made, it was like a big easter egg hunt. I find it fun to go back and look on the earlier theories, just to see other interpretations of Fazzbear's Pizzaria's past. Now that we've seen the 3/5 locations that were haunted, Freddy Fazzbear's 2, the toy edition, Freddy Fazzbear's 3, low budget bankruptcy, and Fazzbear's Fright, the horror attraction, we pretty much got it done. It wasn't until the 2nd location owned by Fazzbear Entertainment where we started seeing haunted killer robots, and now that Fazzbear's Fright was shut down, the souls of the 5-6 children are at rest. One zombie in a suit a game cannot make, so I'm satisfied with the finish we have here.
Of course there are many other mysteries that are left unresolved. What about the first Fazzbear Entertainment establishment? And before that, what about Fredbear's Family diner? Who are the shadow animatronics, and what's up with the phone guy? Well like I said, what made it so special was the fact we had to find out ourselves. Theories can keep on being made for the rest of the time until FNAF was a thing that just sort of happened a year or 2 prior, we don't need to drag anything else into the story, and honestly, I'd like to see what else Scott can do. I'm sure the hat on his site just means "That's all folks", we can put down the task of adding ingredients and move on to the next big hit. Maybe an RPG, what do you guys say, Scott Cawthon makes an RPG? He certainly gathered a crowd, and I'm sure he's just getting started.
But seriously though, FNAF 4 is where I draw the line, we have our trilogy now, don't make FNAF be the next Slenderman. o_e Springtrap lives? Yes.
It seems he could escape the catastrophe, and the spirit of Purple Guy could still be out there to this very day, trying to find new victims.
FNAF 4? ... NO! GOD NO! NO GOD PLEASE! NOOOOOOOO!
Look, within the span of a mere 8 months, 3 rather short games were made. They all add on to a dark story that slowly unravels itself. What made FNAF so special was A. it was a new unique experience. It doesn't matter what someone thinks is scary or fun to do or whatever, this is one of many other options of indie horror games. You wanna go onto a FNAF video just to say how much you hate FNAF in the comments, honestly, why should anyone ca-
View all 276 replies ^
*facepalm* I hate youtube...
Well it doesn't matter, not like it's a national treaty to give everything you got to the game. If you don't like this, go play SCP Containment Breach, you can run from ugly abominations. (and never freaking win =_=)
The final result is that some guy made a trilogy that all really felt like one game, a game you didn't have to even play. Just watch a video on it and see what it has to offer.
B. It was made for it's fans. Since FNAF 1 revealed a conspiracy surrounding 5 murdered children, people have speculated what really happened. I mean look at how many theories you've made, it was like a big easter egg hunt. I find it fun to go back and look on the earlier theories, just to see other interpretations of Fazzbear's Pizzaria's past. Now that we've seen the 3/5 locations that were haunted, Freddy Fazzbear's 2, the toy edition, Freddy Fazzbear's 3, low budget bankruptcy, and Fazzbear's Fright, the horror attraction, we pretty much got it done. It wasn't until the 2nd location owned by Fazzbear Entertainment where we started seeing haunted killer robots, and now that Fazzbear's Fright was shut down, the souls of the 5-6 children are at rest. One zombie in a suit a game cannot make, so I'm satisfied with the finish we have here.
Of course there are many other mysteries that are left unresolved. What about the first Fazzbear Entertainment establishment? And before that, what about Fredbear's Family diner? Who are the shadow animatronics, and what's up with the phone guy? Well like I said, what made it so special was the fact we had to find out ourselves. Theories can keep on being made for the rest of the time until FNAF was a thing that just sort of happened a year or 2 prior, we don't need to drag anything else into the story, and honestly, I'd like to see what else Scott can do. I'm sure the hat on his site just means "That's all folks", we can put down the task of adding ingredients and move on to the next big hit. Maybe an RPG, what do you guys say, Scott Cawthon makes an RPG? He certainly gathered a crowd, and I'm sure he's just getting started.
But seriously though, FNAF 4 is where I draw the line, we have our trilogy now, don't make FNAF be the next Slenderman. o_e |