@Snickerbobble: I honestly couldn't care less what would be different in FNaF3. It may sound childish, but that sh*t is 600% terrifying for me. Jump scares...*shiver*
Never played it, but you don't need to play it to know what it is. Like I said, every second avatar. Beyong TCF, there's millions of videos, and everyone at school plays it on their iPads. I don't intentionally watch them, but it's one of those things you end up watching from the corner of your eye.
FNAF's developer: *Oh , I gotta milk the hype-addict gamers for all their money's worth before they realize how mediocre and unscary the saga really is.* "FNAF 3, 4 and 5 coming soon guys!!!"
RK: Fear is relative, nobody's scared of the same thing. It might not be scary to you, but it was enough to terrify my brother.
And, my brother, mind you, is an incredibly muscular 19 year-old.It's really hard to scare him.Also, Fnaf 3 is going to be the last one.
Haaarpy:
Well, of course some don't like the gameplay.
I enjoy it, though.
This could be like Final Fantasy or FIFA, which keep going solely on the fact the fans keep on cashing out for the "sequels" (read: Same game with recolored characters or slightly different mechanics.)
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Now that is just milking the game.