Silver Tongue
What she says: I'm fine.
What she means: Five Nights at Freddy's is treated as a bad series because its installments were released in such incredibly rapid succession. The first game was groundbreaking, presenting players with a horror experience driven by a mechanic never before seen in the world of gaming. Watching your enemy wander ever closer to you while your only method of defense is to sit and wait - all while forcing yourself to be agonizingly patient when the urge to check for danger is on overdrive - was a genius way of inspiring paranoia. This, combined with the unique premise of a "Chuck E. Cheese of nightmares" theme, made for a horror game that, in years, will be considered a classic. Furthermore, with the release of the other 3 games, we have gotten to see the unfolding of a chilling - if not slightly depressing - backstory. The lore behind these games works hand-in-hand with each of their respective mechanic/gameplay styles, and each game was masterfully crafted and was effective in dealing a memorable and haunting experience. It's also worth mentioning that ALL FOUR GAMES were made by one man. Each game took him ONLY MONTHS to complete. Just because a chunk of the FNaF fanbase consists of 12-year-olds and deranged furries does not mean we should discredit the games themselves or Scott Cawthon.
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