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RE: Five Nights at Freddy's - MrWhitticus - 09-04-2014 My sister's theory is that the security guard is a college student who's completely broke and needs cash and just doesn't give a fuck about the animatronics They probably don't want to get fired because what the hell RE: Five Nights at Freddy's - Radical Batz - 09-04-2014 (09-04-2014, 02:25 PM)MrWhitticus Wrote: My sister's theory is that the security guard is a college student who's completely broke and needs cash and just doesn't give a fuck about the animatronics Your sister is awesome! RE: Five Nights at Freddy's - Kappa048487127 - 09-04-2014 Don't try to apply real world logic to video games. RE: Five Nights at Freddy's - Newsman Waterpaper - 09-04-2014 (09-03-2014, 06:45 PM)AGP Wrote:(09-03-2014, 04:34 PM)Newsman Waterpaper Wrote:(09-03-2014, 07:29 AM)AGP Wrote: Can this please be a thing?!I would like to see "I did not hit her, it's not true! It's bullshit! I did not hit her! I did not. Oh hi, Mike." or "Your tearing me apart,Mike! as the game over sound when you get attacked by tommy. Instead of "It's me", it will be "That's me" RE: Five Nights at Freddy's - Nyarlathotep - 09-06-2014 (09-04-2014, 02:03 PM)Kreekakon Wrote: I think that's typical of most horror games. Once you exhaust all of the possible "horror outcomes", and know what the game has to offer in terms of scariness, then the game gets significantly less scary. Right. But good horror games pace themselves well and provide a variety in their scenarios. So that you don't 'exhaust the scares' by their end. Then here's Five Nights At Freddy's. You can exhaust it by the end of the first night and then you're left with four more to go. It's just, such obvious let's play fodder. It makes Slender look like a deep experience by comparison. RE: Five Nights at Freddy's - Kreekakon - 09-06-2014 (09-06-2014, 04:50 AM)Nyarlathotep Wrote: Right. But good horror games pace themselves well and provide a variety in their scenarios. So that you don't 'exhaust the scares' by their end. That depends on the amount of content the horror game in question was designed with in mind. Games like Amnesia, or bigger budgeted titles were designed with a broader scope, so it takes longer for you to see all of what they have to offer Five Nights at Freddy's is a very small, and cheap game, and it mostly tries to offer its content in a very small package which will give you a bit of thrills, and likely exhaust it really quickly. It's a very short experience which you can see all of in a short time, but I don't see that as a bad thing. (09-06-2014, 04:50 AM)Nyarlathotep Wrote: Then here's Five Nights At Freddy's. You can exhaust it by the end of the first night I know you're exaggerating, but just for the sake of it you actually literally cannot for reasons such as: 1. Foxy, and Freddy are not active yet. 2. The game is much easier, making it easier to not feel panicked in comparison to other later nights. 3. Certain Imagery cannot be seen on the first night. RE: Five Nights at Freddy's - ThatCrazyShaman - 09-07-2014 Lol, there's a girl across from me in the laundromat babbling about this game to her mom. Reminds me of me xD. (09-04-2014, 02:25 PM)MrWhitticus Wrote: My sister's theory is that the security guard is a college student who's completely broke and needs cash and just doesn't give a fuck about the animatronics I always figured it was basically meant to be interpreted as 'the economy is in the toilet. Some people are so desperate for jobs they'll do whatever they can'. Frankly, I think he'd have to be suicidal to work a job that puts his life at risk nightly for such a piddly amount of money. ... Or he's got a drug habit. RE: Five Nights at Freddy's - Froge - 09-07-2014 He might not know that his life is at risk until he dies RE: Five Nights at Freddy's - ThatCrazyShaman - 09-07-2014 (09-07-2014, 02:39 AM)Froge Wrote: He might not know that his life is at risk until he dies True, but he does get sort of a warning from the former employee in his messages. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that crazy shit is going down in that place. Granted, he could just be a total idiot, as well. RE: Five Nights at Freddy's - Newsman Waterpaper - 09-12-2014 This is just appeared on Scott's(the creator of FNAF) website: Spoiler below!
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