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So like... Did Bonnie destroy the the 'Toy' animatronics to rebuild himself or what?
Or rather... Did he use the remains of the original cast to do it? Cuz' Franken-Bonnie, seemingly, being the only working one among a bunch of other broken animatronics is rather thought provoking.

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Hey, you know how the new Bonnie just enters the room?

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What does he even do, beyond that? Like, he comes in and just stops to stare at the player.... Then... What? Nothing?

Foxy from the first game doesn't count, since that Foxy was meant to come off as being comical.

 

Just putting that out there, for no real reason at all.

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Hey, you know how the new Bonnie just enters the room?
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What does he even do, beyond that? Like, he comes in and just stops to stare at the player.... Then... What? Nothing?
Foxy from the first game doesn't count, since that Foxy was meant to come off as being comical.

Just putting that out there, for no real reason at all.

we dont really have much info about it at all
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Oh I know.
I just find it strange how the past 2 games had trailers that actually showcased the animatronics actually killing the player, while this one doesn't...


Scott just probably wants it to be a bigger surprise than before, nothing suspicious here
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New idea going around is that those aren't vents. Because this is like, an attraction and not a restaurant, some people are thinking those are staff hallways or a second floor/basement. Just ideas floating around while we wait for more info.

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New idea going around is that those aren't vents. Because this is like, an attraction and not a restaurant, some people are thinking those are staff hallways or a second floor/basement. Just ideas floating around while we wait for more info.

i still cant get over how much of an awful set-up a horror attraction is, like i mean come on Scott, you made one of the few decent horror game series and the best you can come up with is a fucking horror attraction, i wont pass any final judgement since everything else looks great, just really disappointing idea for a set-up.

also, off-topic but nice avi, always loved R63 Fox
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i still cant get over how much of an awful set-up a horror attraction is, like i mean come on Scott, you made one of the few decent horror game series and the best you can come up with is a f***ing horror attraction, i wont pass any final judgement since everything else looks great, just really disappointing idea for a set-up.

also, off-topic but nice avi, always loved R63 Fox

Well. To be fair animatronics in horror were fairly common in it's own way.

 

Is it weird I like watching people play/seeing people talk about this game much more than playing it?

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Well. To be fair animatronics in horror were fairly common in it's own way.

Is it weird I like watching people play/seeing people talk about this game much more than playing it?



i havent really even gotten the chance to play it, i just watch other people play it, havent had my computer for the longest amount of time
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Five Nights at Freddy's 3 had it's first round of beta-testing the other night. I have two faithful beta-testers who always help me out (mmost of yyou probably know who they are). The game still nneeds aa lot of work of course; it's still very bare bones at the mmomeent, but the game succeeded iin making my testerss jump out of their sseats. One of the features I didn't warn them about were the **************, which they found very effective. ;) PPlus "he" was much more aggrressiive than I'd annticipated and prevented my testers from ggetting past nightt 2. All in all, however, everrything went very well aand I'm on track to release the game as pplanned. :)

 

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Jump Scares have always been one of the cheapest kinds of scare to me. Being scared comes from seeing something terrifying on the screen and not from a sudden noise. I have noticed that Hollywood has been doing this more and more often too.


im less into FNAF for the scare and more for the hidden plotline stuff, that and its a bit more unique than other boring horror games like Slender or Amnesia

surely its not all that scary but it is a different take and has a nice atmosphere being melded into a very complex hidden plotline
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