Now, before the Cawthoneist try to destroy me via the Internet. I am going to say I have the first two games (nightmares included.)
I have seen gameplay of FNaF 3 (from every mainstream youtuber I am subbed to) and I am not going to lie it was 2spoopy4me, but when will people stop asking for more. It's a great thing for people who think outside of the box due to the amount of secrets in store, yet I don't look for the little details. I am here for the thrills, not for spending a day clicking on everything I see. Also I predict Scott and his development team will soon get tired of it! And for the FNaF elitist who spend every free moment of their day playing this game, why is it so enjoyable beyond the jumpscares? Why do you need more content to solve? Why do think this is the greatest game of all time? Why does Scott still make these games? I just need to know why so I can have an excuse to keep these games in my steam library.
Thank you. ~CaKe
P.S. Please don't flame on me, nice comments please.
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There's going to be more because Youtubers feast on all those views like a fat kid eating cake
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They like having the shit and piss being scared out off them by pathetic jump scares. That game isn't even horror, it's laughable.
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Modifié par xRADIOACT1V3x : 3/15/2015 3:45:32 PMPeople want more? Is there anywhere left to go? :/ [spoiler]The place has burned down, the souls of the kids have been released, we know what happened to the killer and we know WHO SpringTrap and golden Freddy are. We know where the SpringTrap suit was stored, we know there were several locations operating at the same time, we know the purpose of the shadow animatronics...there's enough evidence so far to piece together multiple reasonable possibly correct story lines...[/spoiler] Why would people want to drag it out? I think it was a good way to end it, no need to continue on... (I mean don't get me wrong, it would be interesting to see where that would go, with a spinoff or something, but still...) Then again I think it's because what you see if you brighten the night 6 article...[u]he[/u] survived.
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A.Scott works alone. B.A lot of us like the Lore,[spoiler]I think.. Either that or the entire fanbase is 7 year olds. Or both..[/spoiler]
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Because mainly Scott's demographic is 7-14 year olds and since it's usually a cheap game they buy it.
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The first one was pretty good, but the next two just milked it. The story was all I really cared for and now that it's done I'm not really bothered. Kudos to Scott for the mystery tho.
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I liked the story, though I don't want more. It's been concluded and more games would just be milking the franchise
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I really don't see the appeal. How is tapping a screen hoping a monster won't catch you fun? My thought is that younger kids just see people like Pewdiepie and Markiplier play them and they idolize them so buy the game and play it to 'be like them'. Mostly just a stupid internet fad IMO.
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Honestly, I think they're a total shit tier set of games that have been milked like crazy... On the other hand, I give kudos to the guy making them because he is making MAD bank.
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Modifié par brieareos : 3/15/2015 6:05:18 PMI think it ended perfectly with three, scott says he has no plans to do anymore.
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Played 1 and 2. Not gonna play the third because no point. The series is gonna get milked for all its worth because Scott is sitting on piles of cash. I've met people saying its GotY quality, and then I laughed at them. So many better games (albeit 2014 was a crappy year for gaming) coming this year (assuming they live up to the hype, knock on wood).
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Scott is the only person making them, by the by.
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I think they are only going to make one more, if not this is the last game.