The fourth game actually looks like one I'd like to play. Thinking of buying it.
You should!It's a really good game.
Just saying.
The fourth game actually looks like one I'd like to play. Thinking of buying it.
My thoughts and theories on FNAF 4 after the ending:
I'm really confused about how this all fits together (in all games) after the ending to FNAF 4. Everyone is saying that it must be the "Bite of '87", but I'm not so sure that it is. And even if it was, there's still the mini-game from FNAF2 where the crying child (who this obviously must be) gets killed by the purple man outside of the doors to what seems to be Fredbear's Family Diner (much the doors that pop up in the mini-game/story cut scenes of FNAF4). There's also the puzzling bit about why Scott included the television Easter Egg, which airs a commercial about Fredbear and Friends, and the date 1983. I think that's more likely to be the date in which this is all taking place.
Since the person who was victim of the Bite of '87 supposedly still survived while missing a frontal lobe, it could potentially be this kid. Throughout the series of "Nights" that you play, people have noted something really interesting that pops up in the background by the child's bed: An IV, a bottle of pills, and flowers. (Shown here, by the way.) These suggest that the kid we're "playing" is actually having nightmares in a hospital bed after being "bitten" when his douche of a brother and friends pushed him into the suit's jaws. And that kind of makes sense, as Night 5 is completely based around a terrifying Fredbear that continually pops up in different areas outside of and inside of the kid's room---the animatronic responsible for biting him.
The thing that really confuses me is the purple guy Easter Egg. It's to be assumed that the yellow badge signifies he works at the establishment or is a night guard at the time, but since this child in this survives, does the purple man kill him at a later date, in the fashion of the FNAF 2 mini-game? I guess there's more to come in a DLC scheduled for Halloween, so maybe there's more to it, yet.
Either way, there are some fun little things hidden in there and it's interesting to theorize how it all could potentially fit together. I'm still on the fence with the "Bite of '87" thing, but I can see how it does work out. And I still believe this child is the one whose spirit inhabits the Marionette. I feel this makes sense because of the "Give Life" mini-game from FNAF 2. The plushies of the animatronics are this child's "friends" as it says if you check them out in his room during any mini-game segment at his home in FNAF 4. And "giving life" to the murdered children by adapting their spirits into the animatronic suits is almost like him making friends with the spirits of the dead children. Or that's what I make of it, anyway.
But then my main question boils down to... why on earth did the purple guy want to kill this kid in the first place? He just seems like a sweet child who is very abused by his family and there's nothing to really give the purple man any motive to kill him, as far as I can see. Maybe the DLC will help solve that if it's really linked. Who knows?
I'd love to hear other theories, if you guys have any!
I don't know when exactly but the poster got updated on scott's site! it's full of cute now
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I love five nights at freddy's, rpgs, colorful stuff and cute anthro's! I'm digging this for sure
I especially love that he fixed the mangle here. we finally can see what toy foxy looks like, it's very cute