PC Thoughts on FNAF

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Ummm actually what I am going to say will sound ridicious but bear with me. Ever since I have seen people at school and stuff play it a whole lot, I decided to play it and didn't know how to beat foxy (Check the camera, pirate cove, etc.) and I quit after night 2 then I retried and asked others for help and got to night 4 and couldn't beat it! :mad: Then FNAF 2 came out and the same thing happened to me again, except this time it was because of the puppet and I didn't know how to beat foxy again XD I know I suck, but after some through experiments, I beat it because you an't put on your mask because Foxy isn't fooled by that. All flashlight flashes will freeze any animatronic for 3 secs. You flash once ot conserve battery and then put on your mask and repeat if he haven't come back yet. I haven't play FNAF 3 but i heard Springtrap is quick and scary ;_; I replayed FNAF and beat it XD Here is the weird part, I read all the theories and stuff I beat both games but I was scaried but now I am not so scaried of the jumpscares and scary things in real life :O (But not rollercoasters, that will never be cured XD) Does that happen to you? (Maybe I am so scaried I can't be scaried anymore :O)
 
that happened to me with the not scared thing but like every fnaf youtuber isn't scared anymore if they BEAT all 3
 
I never really played any of the series but my thoughts are really varied for this game . It's a nice game for a good scare as well as a tension builder and I really look forward to play it later :bag: I am not really into scare games but this one is very unique and I think that it is cool with all these features and all :)
 
My brother's a huge fan of those games. I only really played the third one and liked it a bit. It's not really my cup of tea, but I love their homage to how creepy Chuck E. Cheese's animatronics can actually be.
 
My brother's a huge fan of those games. I only really played the third one and liked it a bit. It's not really my cup of tea, but I love their homage to how creepy Chuck E. Cheese's animatronics can actually be.
The 2nd one is the best in my opinion. I mean, the third could have been better, but the first is also amazingly good, it's just harder
I'm personally a fan of all 3 because I am a FNaF fan (yes, I'm sorry I did rant over a hat, but I got over it)
Anyways, you play 'en all because they are great
The thing that I like most is the lire itself tho XP
 
FNAF is a great game for the first four nights, but is ruined by its ending.

You just get fired? How stupid is that?

I know it isn't a story-centred game, but after the first four nights set such a great premise I found the ending incredibly disappointing and it pretty much ruined the game for me. I won't play FNAF 2 or 3.
 
I think Five Nights at Freddy's has a very unique gameplay style, and it separates itself from a lot of other horror games. I think the story is well thought out, but at the same time, isn't. I feel like it has a few essential lines that actually contribute to the whole story, and some parts just feel like tidbits Scott left in there for no particular reason, and a bunch of fans made theories, which everyone labels it real. Five Night's at Freddy's 2 is really good, and I feel like it showed the fans that all FNAF game will have a different premise, while having the same style of gameplay. I also really like the Atari-style games you get after death on occasion. I feel like it does give some storyline info, but I don't think enough for some serious assumptions. I haven't played the Five Nights at Freddy's 3, but the jumpscares actually got more creepy. All in all, I think Five Nights at Freddy's will be a popular game for maybe 1-2 years, maybe 3 at the most, and then become just a memory, but I think it's been one of the best horror games of this time.
 
Five Nights at Freddy's is an interesting specimen of a game.
I will be blunt in saying that I have never played any of the games, (I react quite agressively to jump scares) but for whatever reason I can't seem to forget about it. Although the game and story itself seems quite simplistic, the sheer amount of lore and theories behind the game seem endless. I occasionally find myself searching google or youtube for more interesting tidbits of information regarding the backstory to the game. Maybe it is because of how unnerving the setup is, or perhaps how jarring the animatronics can be, but for whatever reason many gamers seem utterly fascinated with this game.

On gameplay alone, it's decent, but nothing too spectacular. However, because of how well the game characters and the plot behind the game are set up, the game seems to stand out as an altogether intriguing experience.

Although I will say that after it's popularity has died down, it will inevitably fall between the couch cushions of gamer history. However, I wouldn't be surprised if this became immortalized as an endearing cult classic based on it's unique and unusual experience.
 
I've never played it, but from the gameplay I've watched, it just seems too repetitive for me to enjoy. The jump scares also seem too frequent so they lose their touch after a while. But besides that, the game is an interesting concept.
 
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I think Five Nights at Freddy's has a very unique gameplay style, and it separates itself from a lot of other horror games. I think the story is well thought out, but at the same time, isn't. I feel like it has a few essential lines that actually contribute to the whole story, and some parts just feel like tidbits Scott left in there for no particular reason, and a bunch of fans made theories, which everyone labels it real. Five Night's at Freddy's 2 is really good, and I feel like it showed the fans that all FNAF game will have a different premise, while having the same style of gameplay. I also really like the Atari-style games you get after death on occasion. I feel like it does give some storyline info, but I don't think enough for some serious assumptions. I haven't played the Five Nights at Freddy's 3, but the jumpscares actually got more creepy. All in all, I think Five Nights at Freddy's will be a popular game for maybe 1-2 years, maybe 3 at the most, and then become just a memory, but I think it's been one of the best horror games of this time.
I have a feeling that the FNAF series has ended but Scott Cawthorn will make another series, be it horror, point and click, forever queste-like or not. I have a feeling that it might also be somehow linked the FNAF games/series. :eek:
 
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I like the idea of Animatronics coming after you to stuff you in a suit. It's different from have human, alien, monsters, humanoid robots come at us.

I think Freddys' game was such a big hit because you had no way to defend yourself and the fact Scott used something that is naturally creepy really won us, because Animatronics are just Creepy. Not to mention the creepy moans or Bonnie and Chica, and that the Marionettes' music box (I kept getting bit in the face by Mangle).

Though now their jumpscares aren't as scary (Springtrap isn't what scares in number 3 it's the Phantoms).
 
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Five Nights at Freddy's is a very cool and interesting horror game. I think that people over react saying how scary it is. I do admit that it is a scary game but not that scary. I like the layout of all the games. This game is awesome and I reccomend it to anybody who is a fan of horror games. Just to Tell everybody, a five nights at freddy's movie is being developed!
 
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