Iâm past the point of hating and disliking the fandom
itâs all pointless
âŚDo you think Scott might make a total 180 or 360 in the story with the dlc?
i think heâll release 8 movies
all direct to VHS because heâs a hipster
and then release 100 more games because he is milking it
@TheEsquire that picture isâŚ
ugh
Heâs making games because he enjoys making them and seeing other people enjoy them.
Itâs not like the games are expensive or anything.
Youâre just repeating the same nonsensical arguments that anyone who happens to have jumped on the FNaF hate bandwagon has.
Youâve added nothing of value to this topic,
and guess what?..
Itâs annoying
So because i donât agree with you
iâve added nothing
Keep making gold Esquire
Scrolling though the posts I see mention of a mysterious box.
When can Treyarch sue for copyright infringement?
and when is the pizza place gonna get flooded with nazi zombies? thereâs already a creepy teddy bear
Because everything youâve said is bashing the topic at hand, and thatâs it.
Itâs pretty obvious that all these arguments you got off some youtube comment section with the only thought being given is :
âOh, itâs popular to hate this successful game. Let me share these well thought out opinions with the world to show how cool and mature I am compared to these brain dead FNaF kiddos.â
Can you not see how that might be at least slightly annoying to the people here?
but he is milking it
he has a fanbase thatâs massive and will buy anything with FNAF slapped onto it.
I have decided what the louder, more hated part of the community isâŚ
the new Bronies.
A simple solution by Scott that would have been perfect for preventing comments like these would have been to make the games episodic, ie. âFive Nights At Freddyâs: Episode 2â, or âFive Nights At Freddyâs: Chapter 4â. Then it wouldnât be getting nearly as much hate as it gets.
As a side note, @VictorianPanda, I understand you arenât really that much of a fan, and honestly, neither am I all that much anymore. But I still respect the fact that this is a discussion topic for fans of the games, and so should you. If you donât really like the subject at hand, move on to another topic, instead of creating needless hate.
Now that Iâm done with my minimodding bit, letâs move on to something else, please.
i agree with this
After all Life is strange (great game btw) does it in episodes
FNAF: Chapter one.
FNAF Chapter two.
FNAF Chapter three.
FNAF chapter four: the final chapter.
FNAF chapter five: the final chapter part two.
FNAF chapter six: The final chapter part three.
FNAF chapter seven: epilogue part one.
FNAF chapter eight: epilogue part two.
FNAF chapter nine: epilogue part three.
FNAF chapter ten: the end.
Thatâs one clickbaity title
That wasâŚincredibly disappointing.
There should be a version of this where you get D.D alongside you to go slice the throats of everything.
Then you have give him scritchy scratchy behind the ears and feed him pizza.
So do you guys think that the kid is the puppet or Golden Freddy?
I believe that heâs Golden Freddy because Matpatâs video was made before the discovery of the different coloured text that says âI will put you back togetherâ from the puppet. The kid cannot be the puppet since no other entity has the power to put lives into animatronics.
Also, the first victim of the Purple Guy as seen in the fnaf 2 minigame âgive cakeâ, is simply killed outside the restaurant and the body is taken by the purple guy into his car as he drives off; leaving the soul of the dead child with no where to go (since he isnât stuffed). It is that child that inhabits the puppet, since it is his jumpscare that follows.
I could go on and on, but overall, when looking at the series of games as a whole, it is clear to me that it was Scottâs intention for the kid to become golden freddy. Him being the most mysterious anomaly of the franchise, and the good book-ending minigame âhappiest dayâ. The puppet is the one who controls all; who has been there from the start. The crying child may have physical similarities to the puppet, but he has always been weak, never in control, and an oddball. These personality traits donât match up with the sinister and calculating puppet (always thinkingâŚ)