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I love that the FNAF fandom isn’t surprised at all anymore that the last game is coming out in August instead of Halloween.

To be honest I’m not even sure if I can watch a playthrough of it. There’s going to be a lot of obvious childhood fear of the dark stuff if the trailer is any indication. Then again all the games sort of did that. Just instead of grainy cameras it’s legit dark you’re looking through.

Inb4 surprise FNAF 5.

I’m honestly just tired of all the FnaF sequels. It personally got old after the second game for me.
like
FnaF 1: Oh GoD HOLD ME PERSON
FnaF 2/ -1 ish: Oh God There’s more?
Fnaf 3: Oh god another game.
Fanf4: well at least he’s using a real game engine this time. OH GOD SOME POOR BASTARD TOOK THe ANIMATRONICS HOME OH JEEZ
5NafF: *ded*

if there was a fifth game, then I would kill someone. I’m dangerously close to hating scott cawthon with every fiber of my being.

I guess I’m one of the few who love the series then. I support active creativity and evolving on ideas.

Also, I love the games’ designs.

Don’t get me wrong. The original idea was a fantastic idea. the problem was when Scott used that idea as a crutch for his fame.
After the first game, he kept on rehashing the large group of people. It was “Fnaf This” “FnaF That”
I enjoy it when a fandom is borne, but not like this.

The story relies almost entirely off of speculation, and this is what I think Scott is doing wrong.


But that’s just my 2 cents. If you agree or disagree, either way it’s your opinion.

The problem is I could easily replace “Scott” with Nintendo and “FNAF” with Mario or any other vague Nintendo series.

In fact, isn’t there always speculation on open ended stories?

This is true. the problem is Scott is relying too heavily on the speculation for the story.

I’ll stop talking about this subject though, since it’s really a matter of opinion, so rebuttals are mostly futile anyhow.


Can you prove he’s relying on speculation? Or is speculation a beneficial side effect?

Why is it so bad that a series leaves a lot of people making theories?

Series of unfortunate events did it.
So does gravity falls.
And steven universe.

Maybe leaving just enough clues to let the fans come up with their own story is a good thing because it leaves the finer details to imagination.