Anonymous
We need to talk about Five Nights at Freddy’s. Because the way this fandom acts sometimes is actually wild. First of all, FNAF is not dead. If you think FNAF is dead, you just stopped paying attention. “Oh, but the lore is too confusing now—” The lore has always been confusing. You’re telling me in 2014 you fully understood dead kids, haunted robots, a purple guy, and whatever was happening in those minigames? Be serious. And don’t even get me started on people who say “Security Breach ruined FNAF.” No it didn’t. It just exposed who only liked FNAF when it was simple. Because FNAF was never just about jumpscares. It was about atmosphere, mystery, and your brain doing gymnastics at three in the morning. Hot take: the Mimic is not bad lore. You’re just mad it wasn’t your favorite YouTuber’s theory. And yes, Scott leaving changed things. But acting like the franchise is soulless now is crazy when we’re still getting games, books, and a movie sequel. Let’s be honest. You don’t hate modern