To add to this, neither of the endings that are able to be obtained are in any way positive endings.This is definitely one of the darkest FNaF adaptions put to gaming.
Darker and Edgier: Professional graphics, animations, and sound effects, a much more realistic and darker setting (in the original FNAF games, you were just an idiot willfully risking your life in a pizzeria, but now you're just an innocent person having your home invaded), and horribly mangled enemies that can now move around all they want.Especially Bonnie, who's basically just a walking endoskeleton at this point. Body Horror: The animatronics are mangled and scorched almost beyond recognition, giving the already old creepy 7-foot tall robots even more monstrous appearances.Antagonist Title: Creation is the game's Final Boss.Michael answers this question with "Your creations", and the entire level proceeding answers everything in more detail. Answer Cut: The second opening scene for the Basement has Scott ask the animatronics for their true identities.Unintentionally, it also has the factor of doing different tasks each night and having the Final Boss be an amalgamation of the previous animatronics like Sister Location.There's only four classic animatronics, like in the first game, they're all horribly old, malfunctioning, and withered, like in the second game, you face one at a time similar to facing one animatronic in the third (only in Endless Mode), and it takes place in a night-sunken suburban home, like in the fourth game. Adaptation Distillation: This adaption takes elements from several official FNaF games.The original and Reborn are being reworked entirely, while still keeping the arcade highscore-based gameplay, while the story mode is planned to have more minor changes in terms of gameplay, but there are expected to be changes to the story itself.
In August 2020, it was confirmed that all 3 games (the original, Reborn, and Story Mode) are being bundled up into one game: The Joy of Creation: Ignited Collection, as part of Scott Cawthon's Fazbear Fanverse Initiative. Worried, the family allows him to rest at their home, but they quickly find that Michael wasn't alone. The story mode was completed on July 17th, 2017, and goes a little something like this: A family finds that a man named Michael had arrived in their house in the middle of the night, and he can barely remember how he got there.
Once the house burned and Scott was dead, well, i suppose Michael went with Scott's family.After Endless Mode's development was complete and released, Nikson began working on "Story Mode", starting with the "Living Room", where all animatronics have the player trapped in their living room. Also, the basement level is the beginning of the game, when Michael got them into the real world. The igniteds became Creation because they could barely hold together, Golden Freddy was the only one who was able to stay intact to the end.
The fallens did not make it fully, so they are very unstable and they barely have control over themselves. However, they became broken and ignited because they barely made it into the real world. My guess is that the dopelgangers who became the igniteds started off as the withereds. He was a dopelganger who just wanted a normal life, so, he made a deal with other dopelgangers that if Michael helped them get to the real world and helped them get Scott, they would provide Michael with Scott's family. (Believe it or not, some tjoc stories i've made also have this). In the story, some dopelgangers saw how well FNaF was doing and they went to feed off the creativity of it. Its a similiar case in TJOC,but these demons fed off the joy of creation. The Fallens are not the igniteds, they just represent them.Īccording to Nikson, he went off old folk tales talking about dopelgangers aka demons who take the form of somebody and cause horrible tragedies to happen to the original person, and they feed off the chaos they cause. Then after that came the Creation we all know and love.Ĥ.