oh guys I noticed the sequel is now on steam greenlight.
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Yasuke Matsuda said:I don't even get why the replacement for the doors seems to be putting on an empty suit in the second one, I thought that was disproven by the phone guy (theyll just try to put an endoskeleton in you instead)
Seto Kaiba said:I just played this game for the first time tonight. Just like I thought, it's really not that scary. The jumpscares failed or mostly failed to me. I guess the scariest part is the anticipation anxiety, but other than that, it actually kind of made me laugh.
Yasuke Matsuda said:
Kavitha Thakur said:yeah I only watched the trailer and it still scared the shit out of me
i can tell straight away this is the sort of horror that actually scares me so i doubt i'll be joining you guys any time soon
What is the Mask for?Lario said:Some people have gotten access to the demo early. I think it will be released for everyone tomorrow. Here are some things noted so far about the game:
- The power being used up is for flashlights only. A lot of rooms are dark, so flashlights have to be used to check on the animatronics. Lights also slow them down.
- New Chica stands there menacingly in the hallway and she can also come in from the left air vent. She's really reluctant to attack if she is in the hallway and somewhat quicker if she's coming from the left air vent, but you have plenty of time to put on the mask or check on something else quickly.
- New Bonnie is somewhat quicker than New Chica, but he's not much more difficult. He only tries to reach the office by the right air vent
- New Freddy approaches by the hallway in front of the office. He also seems to be reluctant and he has two positions in front of the office when the light is shined upon him.
- New Foxy can show up with Old Foxy in the hallway or in the right air vent but I'm not sure what else it does. It makes a lot of noise like some sort of military stuff and it mostly travels around on the ceilings.
- Old Foxy has to be flashed with the light in the hallway or else he will attack. The flashlight is disabled when he comes and leaves.
- Old Bonnie will attack when you have the mask on.
- The behaviors of Old Freddy and Old Chica are currently unknown.
- In the Prize Corner a music box has to be winded up or else the Marionette will come. This arrival is signified by a music box rendition of "Pop Goes The Weasel." If you're at risk, a small flashing warning sign will appear.
- In the Game Area, there is another animatronic. It is just a boy with balloons. Apparently, he can disable your lights if he reaches the office which leaves you vulnerable to Foxy and the only way to slow him down is to look at him on the camera or to wear the mask if he is peeking from the left air vent. He seems to be the most underestimated animatronic yet (probably thanks to only being a hard-to-see drawing on one of the walls before the demo's release and looking like just an odd prop at first) and when he's out of the Game Area the only other known area he appears in is the interior of the left air vent. He giggles a lot and occasionally says "hello."