Five Nights At Freddy's

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I wish FNAF would die already, it ran it's coarse after the first one, it's getting new level Simpsons dead horse beating.

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If anything, FNAF would be a dead horse at this point. Sure Scott might be working on another FNAF game but beyond that, not much else is said about FNAF itself. That said though, last thing I saw of FNAF was just a bunch of shirts of it being sold in the shirt section for young adults at a nearby Target. The stuff @Bugaboo mentioned may just be all that's left of FNAF getting any sort of notice by now.
 
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I run the risk of sounding autistic, but I wish I could go to the FNaF thing in Vegas. Maybe it's because my siblings like FNaF so much that I have a soft spot for it. I would love to take them.
That makes no sense. Las Vegas is (mainly) for adults so why they would pick a kid/teenager thing I have no idea. FNaF hype so strong it's infecting the whole world.
 
I run the risk of sounding autistic, but I wish I could go to the FNaF thing in Vegas. Maybe it's because my siblings like FNaF so much that I have a soft spot for it. I would love to take them.
That makes no sense. Las Vegas is (mainly) for adults so why they would pick a kid/teenager thing I have no idea. FNaF hype so strong it's infecting the whole world.
Perhaps they use it to appeal to kids who came to Vegas with their parents. Granted, while you would have kids inside one of the casino's, they're there simply to hit up the arcade and as much as FNaF appeals to kids, it'd probably be a dead horse compared to other things like Undertale.
 
Couldn't this have been set in, you know, Colorado? Like the first game???
 
If anything, FNAF would be a dead horse at this point. Sure Scott might be working on another FNAF game but beyond that, not much else is said about FNAF itself. That said though, last thing I saw of FNAF was just a bunch of shirts of it being sold in the shirt section for young adults at a nearby Target. The stuff @Bugaboo mentioned may just be all that's left of FNAF getting any sort of notice by now.
Yeah he's still making games, it's popular and kids love it but it's basically dead at this point.
 
He knows who is demographic is...

Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location may be delayed because it's too sickening

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Scott Cawthon is afraid that it might not be kid-friendly.
Again I say to you... :story:

http://www.pcgamer.com/five-nights-...-may-be-delayed-because-its-not-kid-friendly/

For some people, myself included, creepy animatronics are sickening. Other people, including the multiple thousands who play Five Nights at Freddy's games, seem to be at least capable of tolerating them. But that might not be the case with the series' latest instalment, Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location, because creator Scott Cawthon is worried it goes too far.

He's so worried about the game's content that he may delay it, despite its October 8 release date. In a statement on Steam, Cawthon explains his concerns. " I wanted to post an announcement that this game might be postponed, and I'm not really sure when it [will] be released," he said.

"There are certain plot elements that are very dark, to the point where I sometimes feel sick. There would be no easy fix to this. I either release it Friday as it is, or I delay it by several months to completely rework the plot into something kid-friendly."

Making a game about murderous electronic animals "kid-friendly" seems like a challenge, to say the least, but Cawthon probably knows his audience better than I. At this stage he's still undecided about whether to delay it or not, and the statement doesn't hint at what the offending content might contain. If it's got anything to do with animatronics romance, I'm inclined to agree it's a step too far.

Scott Cawthon is known to act on whims: he released the RPG spinoff Five Nights at Freddy's World several months early last year, before removing it with the admission that it wasn't up to scratch. That game is now available free on Gamejolt
 
He does such weird shit with his games. I want to say this delay is a dumb publicity stunt but with him there's no telling. He could very well believe his game is too scary for the internet.
 
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