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As I told you before in the chat, I'm still too much of a pussy to play the games myself, I tried playing FNAF 1 and it gave me HORRIBLE insomnia. You know, bad thoughts about the animatronics walking around my house and coming into my room at night...However, I am a fan of the in-game lore and the mysteries surrounding the story. If FNAF3 is the last one, then I hope that Scott Cawthon will write it so it comes in full circle.
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As I told you before in the chat, I'm still too much of a pussy to play the games myself, I tried playing FNAF 1 and it gave me HORRIBLE insomnia. You know, bad thoughts about the animatronics walking around my house and coming into my room at night...However, I am a fan of the in-game lore and the mysteries surrounding the story. If FNAF3 is the last one, then I hope that Scott Cawthon will write it so it comes in full circle.

I know compadre, at least you've played it. just don't touch Freddy. Any other fredfans?

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Never played but certainly seen played, and it already seems like a one-trick pony kind of game that gets old within hours. Not being rude, just sharing why I choose not to try any in the series.
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Well it came out yesterday actually....the whole game. Without any prior warning. I really got to say, from what I've seen with Markeplier playing the game, Scott REALLY f***ing amped up the fear factor, the atmosphere is ten times creepier than FNAFs 1 and 2 , I really gotta say, the Golden Bonnie/Springtrap thing looks really creepy, but the BB jumpscare downright terrifying. I can't wait to see how many theories this will spark.
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Who or what is Markiplier? :)

 

A lets player on YouTube. A lets player is a user who combines video game walkthroughs with comedic commentary.

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Well I actually just found out something really weird about FNAF 3

 

There are 7 animatronics technically, but only one of them kills you.

 

The animatronics in FNAF 3 are

 

Springtrap/Golden Bonnie

Balloon Boy

Foxy

Freddy

Chica

The Marionette

 

Springtrap/Golden Bonnie is the one animatronic that you can track down on camera and can kill you if it gets in the room. Foxy, Freddy, Chica, and Balloon Boy all appear when you don't have the ventilation system on and they jumpscare you, but they don't kill you. However, they can screw up the ventilation system, forcing you to reboot. The Marionette appears too, but he doesn't jumpscare or kill you, he kind of acts like Balloon Boy in the second game where he screws up things.

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They're already at the third game? Damn that was quick.

I tried the original. To me jump scares don't constitute a scary game. It's just annoying and does little more than annoy me. It's just youtuber/let's play bait.

 

To me a scary game is something like the first Bioshock. The atmosphere is creepy as hell. There are a few but not many jump scares and it's set up such that you feel completely helpless without the gameplay being overly shallow. Bioshock nailed it. From what I'm told Alien Isolation also seems to get the idea of a good horror game right as well.

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They're already at the third game? Damn that was quick.

I tried the original. To me jump scares don't constitute a scary game. It's just annoying and does little more than annoy me. It's just youtuber/let's play bait.

 

To me a scary game is something like the first Bioshock. The atmosphere is creepy as hell. There are a few but not many jump scares and it's set up such that you feel completely helpless without the gameplay being overly shallow. Bioshock nailed it. From what I'm told Alien Isolation also seems to get the idea of a good horror game right as well.

Hell yes! It's funny you mention it, because I'm playing through it for my first time now, and it's certainly one of the best atmospheric games I've played.

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I stopped playing Alien: Isolation because I realized that it made my nerves frayed all the time. Though it's atmosphere is beyond awesome (I love the first Alien movie) it got to be too stressful to play, so I guess it's not for me.
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They're already at the third game? Damn that was quick.

 

The game has made the creator (remember, there's only 1 guy making these) loads of money and exceeded his expectations by miles.

You have to strike while the iron's hot, afterall!

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My fellow froinds and Freddy fanatics

( Try saying that five times fast! ;) )

 

( and sorry I haven't updated in a bit )

 

The third game as you may know is out. And whoever does not know how to get the so called "good ending", I finally figured out how.

 

First, you'll need to get through Night 1. That should be a breeze—there's not much to do on that night. Then, on Night 2, the real process begins.

 

Night 2 - Go to Camera 8, and click on the Ballon Boy poster on the left. Get all the balloons, but don't go through the exit that appears. Instead, go to the top left, and jump out of the blue box. You'll hit a bottom that looks glitchy. Walk to the right, past the room with the sad crying kids. And you'll eventually walk into the room with the last balloon. Grab it, you'll end up back at the original game. Here, click on camera 7. On the arcade machine, click on the buttons in this specific order—top left, bottom left, top right, bottom right. Thanks to FNAF's 3 love of static, it's a bit difficult to see, but if done right, Mangle's mini-game should start up. You have to collect your endoskeleton pieces without the the character in the green shirt touching you. Once you do this, ignore the exit once more and jump out of the purple box. You'll fall down glitch land once more, to a giant horrifying crying kid. Ignore the kid and walk to the left. On the next screen, make your way up the balloons until you reach a cake. This should bring you back to the original game. Here, go back to Balloon Boy's mini game on camera 8, by clicking on his poster. Collect all the balloons, and then jump out of the box on the left side. You should fall down and hit a balloon. Make your way to the right side, where you'll find a crying kid. You'll be able to comfort the kid with cake! Finally, beat night 2.

 

Night 3 - You'll need to click on the cupcake on four different cameras: 2, 3, 4, and 6. It's a bit tough to see where the cupcake is. If done right, Chica's mini-game should start up. Go to the left. On this new screen, ignore the cake, and jump down to the next screen. There, you should see some crying kids. Ignore them too. Hop over the green square on the left. Go up to the kid, and give him cake. Finally, beat night 3.

 

Night 4 - In your office, there are a few panels you can click. You need to click them in this specific order: 395248. That should bring you to a new mini game. Okay, this one is complicated. If you want to watch it in action, skip to the 4:07 mark in PrettyGrumpyBear's video. Otherwise, here are the written instructions. If you touch a kid, the game will glitch out, and Freddy will fall down over and over again. Don't worry, that's supposed to happen. After a bit of falling, you'll finally hit a bottom. It'll look exactly like the first screen with the kids—you're just finally on solid ground again. Here, walk to the right twice, until you get to an exit screen. Don't go through that door. Instead, immediately jump up on this screen—you'll start glitching up this time. Before you hit the top of this first screen, jump to the right. This next screen is, once again, the same one with kids and Springtrap. Jump to the top of this new box, and walk to the right. Before you hit the edge on the left, jump up to the screen above. This screen is, once again, the one with three children—but you are actually someplace new! This time, Freddy should glitch into the room. Get to the right edge of this box, and jump up. You should start glitching up once more. Once at the top of this new box, walk to the left, and jump up before you hit the edge. You'll go into another screen with the three kids. Inside the box, go to the left edge, and jump up. You'll get on top of the box. Walk to the right edge of the box, and jump over to the right. If you pull all of this off, you'll find the crying kid. Give him cake. Now beat night 4.

 

Night 5 - In your office, on the right, there's a plushie. Click on it. A Shadow Bonnie mini-game should start up. Press the "S" key, and you'll start glitching out. Press it repeatedly, until you get to Balloon Boy's minigame. You'll want to jump through the wall on the left side. Outside the box, press "S" until you see a small crying kid. Give him cake. Once you do that, you should end up at the main game once more. Click on camera 3. Here, click on the marionette picture on the right side. This should start up a new mini game. As you walk to the right side, you'll see the kids you've given cake to thus far. Eventually you'll get to another screen where there's a crying kid. Just keep walking to the right, until you put another cake up. This should cheer the last kid up. The kids should all disappear, and the masks will fall down.

 

Woo! Almost done. Now you just need to beat night five, and you should automatically be taken to a mini game where you have to push Purple Man, the murderer, into the suit. And finally, you'll hit the game over screen. Unlike the bad ending, you'll note that the animatronic heads aren't lit up. The going theory is that, by doing all the stuff in the mini-games, you're putting the children to rest—so the animatronics stop being haunted.

 

Good luck! Have fun! And don't touch Freddy!

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I'd like to go on the record and say that I love the piano piece that plays during the good ending. It almost sounds like it could be a Tori Amos song.
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