Hoo boy, just
get ready for freddy all of the time.
Kind of off topic, but necessary so that I do not double post:
While browsing various indie game development websites, it occured to me that FNAF fan games have NOT ceased development. Not even the fan games that parody the over populated land of FNAF clones are funny anymore.
Until someone does something either incredibly atmospheric and intriguing (5 nights at the chumbucket) or incredibly fresh and enjoyable (One night at flumpty's 1 and 2), I'm not going to consider most FNAF based games to be games. They're almost, dare I say,
sub-games.
Quick EDIT: I almost made a FNAF parody called "One long night at Fredboy's" a bit ago, but not only did I give up on it, I later realised how mentally defective that would've been to make.
And once again, in order to not create another post, here's something else:
It's funny, because when FNAF came out, it was so far out of left field no one saw it coming. In a sense, it was kind of ground breaking for a horror game. Scott himself is also very inspirational, in that he took criticism and turned it into gold in a way (For those who don't know, Scott recieved criticism on a mobile game he made, and said criticism poked fun at the fact that his models for beavers looked animatronic). The FNAF fandom is something I personally compare to life, in a way. There's good things, there's bad things, there's sexual things, there's crazy things, and then there's sad things. Who knows what will happen to the FNAF fandom in the future. I would like to believe that it will end, and Scott will move on and stay successful, but such things are shifting and changing, and no one truly knows what direction the future will take.