Alright, so I've been asking this on skyblock2 for quite some time now, but not many people have answered me. Everyone knows how I like scary games. -Penumbra: Black Plague -Penumbra: Overture -Amnesia: The Dark Descent -Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs -SOMA (2015) I've been thinking of trying out FNaF (Five Nights at Freddy's), and I heard it costs money. What I enjoyed about Frictional Games's first-person survival horror (Amnesia) games were that they have a long and elaborate back story; not "You wake up in a dark mansion not knowing where you are, so what the hell, let's go explore!" I would like to hear your opinions about me playing this game. If it is scary or outright stupid will make my outcome decision.
I thought you were 'grounded'? lol Anyways five nights at Freddy's isn't that fun and it's way overhyped IMO
No thank you. I prefer games with a dark background. I having no means of defending myself, and only using my wits and/or running. I also like games with good music crafters. Amnesia: The Dark Descent (Mikko Tarmia) Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs (Jessica Curry) Who can create music from the silent and still, to the loud and terrifying.
As long as your parents allow you and play the games moderately and use your time wisely I'd suggest you getting it!
Sorry for going off topic but aren't you the guy that 3v1ed me and called me a hacker? And kuzon I think fnaf is pretty fun. I find the dark background a bit disturbing but it's still fun to play. For some reason fnaf 2 jumpscares don't scare me and fnaf 1 jumpscares do. ,-,
Agreed. I've seen Markiplier play it. It's more funny rather than scary. Though I can't say much else about Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs. It was created by The Chinese Room, but released by Frictional Games. It only had 16 levels, compared to the 33 in Amnesia: The Dark Descent. A Machine for Pigs... you can tell they didn't want to make it scary, but to be more powerful.
It must be one of the most scariest games right now. 75% of them have the game but only 25% played the game, if my facts are right. Source: PewDiePie