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#probably better kids' horror than fnaf at this point lol
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Y'know I didn't know how we'd get a 2010s creepypasta resurgence but I wasn't expecting it to be in the form of Friday Night Funkin' mods
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minimoll7 · 6 years
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Top 5 video games :3
Okay idk if you mean like actual games or game series, but I’m gonna go with the former lol (I also know I don’t need to give explanations for these but I like doing so anyways lol)
5) Ultimate Custom Night: I was originally going to put a Zelda game, more specifically Skyward Sword, but I’ve been more in a FNaF mood lately lol I am not good with playing horror games but this one’s actually easy for me to play in that regard. Probably because its more focused on challenge rather than actual horror. And its a difficult game to but yet I’ve been able to make real progress in it and at this point, the challenge feels welcoming and even relaxing at times! I can definitely see it becoming a comfort game!
4) Night in the Woods: This game can definitely be depressing at times, sometimes I gotta be careful not to play it if I’m in a deep hole. But aside from that?? Its such a lovely game?? It may be dark and even scary at some points, but its also calming to. There’s no other game I’ve played that makes me just want to wander around the world, taking in the surroundings. This game makes me appreciate the fall weather a lot to. And despite everything, all the characters love each other so much and it feels so refreshing. Like yeah!!! My life kind of sucks and my friends are struggling but we’re all in this together and we’ll make it out alive!! Idk it just feels great to me (for a lack of a better word lol)
3) Spyro: Year of the Dragon: I love all 3 classic Spyro games a lot! I love all 3 pretty equally, but this game?? The 3rd one? Its my favorite out of the trilogy. Its also the one that I got the play as the most as a kid to, so I’m probably more nostalgic for this one lol the trilogy are my favorite comfort games actually and I could beat all 3 in one day but this one in particular? I just love the levels, the music, all the baby dragons and the game play! They added much more into this game and while some of the challenges are frustratingly hard (which I recently found ways to make them less stressful lol), its still an overall beautifully made game and I’m so happy I’ve had it around since I was a kid
2) Super Smash Bros 4: I know this one will be replaced with Smash Ultimate when it comes out but dang, I just love Smash Bros so much! While I’m more nostalgic towards Melee, since it was my first game ever, Smash 4 is currently the best Smash game in my eyes! I just love a good chunk of the characters in this game! And it was also the first Smash game I got hyped up for to! And the first time I ever pre-orderd a game as well! I remember when Brawl was coming out back in 2008, but I wasn’t able to keep up with the news. In fact, I didn’t even know when it came out (plus I was definitely more geared towards Melee anyways). But yeah, this game is just really fun! Learning about Xenoblade Chronicles and Fire Emblem Awakening was great as well lol
1) StarFox Adventures: Okay, if I had it my way, every single StarFox game would be on this list lol but Adventures? This game is my j a m. Smash Melee introduced me to StarFox. I was (and still lol) obsessed with Fox and Falco (tho to a lesser extent with the bird boy), I absolutely adored the SF stages, and the Arwings? So flipping cool! And then one day, my brother comes home with StarFox Adventures! And I was pumped! I was beyond excited to play it! I never truly managed to make it far in the game, but I played it a lot. Everything about it was so interesting to me, I loved seeing Fox in his own world instead of Smash. Even after I had to be separated from the game (since my brother got rid of it), I still loved it. I even dreamed about it! Those dreams were like the closest thing I got to playing it lol And because at that point, I was still a kid and all, its not like I was able to perfectly remember it so those dreams were really fun to pick apart and see what I did remember. But then the day came and I got my own copy and my goodness, I’ve played this game countless times. I love it so much! My poor disc tho is slowly being destroyed due to the countless times I’ve played through it! Nothing could ever truly beat this game as my favorite. It just means to much to me!
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floofsta-x · 7 years
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Alphabet Tag
I think I’ve seen this one before, but I’ve never done it?? anyways that’s changing now because of @dontpanicwerenotatthedisco :)
A - Age: 20
B - Biggest Fear: Losing an arm/hand/finger, or screaming and having no one hear
C - Current Time: 1:02 PM
D - Drink you last had: 12-oz can of Pepsi
E - Easiest person to talk to: Talking really doesn’t come easy for me... but right now this slot is filled by my roommate, Kaitlyn.
F - Favorite Song: AH MAN THIS QUESTION AGAINNNN?? I HAVE SO MANY OK I CAN NEVER PICK JUST ONE. Get Low by Mad Clown and Jooheon; Hero, Fighter, All In, Be Quiet, and White Love/White Girl by Monsta X; Fantasy by VIXX; Gorilla, Can You Feel It, and Pretty Pretty by Pentagon; Get Down by Boys Republic; AAH OOP! by Mamamoo; Tonight by KNK; Amazing - Bad Lady by Cross Gene, If You Do by GOT7; Rebirthing, Comatose, Lucy, Awake and Alive, Collide, and Hero by Skillet; Rawkfist by Thousand Foot Krutch; The Wait is Over by Disciple; Layla by Derek and the Dominoes/Eric Clapton; so many more.... o.o see I warned you
G - Grossest Memory: hahahahahhahaah ok so this might not be my grossest memory but: when I was a freshman in high school we were practicing during class for a pep band game. I also had a really really bad sinus infection. I play clarinet and that’s a lot of back pressure right? Well the drum majors were playing around at the front of the room while directing us and they did something really funny, and I laughed mid-song. this caused all the snot in my nose to shoot out all over the top of my clarinet and my left hand. I WAS SO EMBARRASSED
H - Horror yes or Horror no: Horror... eh? I don’t mind it but I wasn’t continually exposed to it as a kid. Only recently, in the last few years, have I gotten into Creepypasta and watched some horror films. I used to not be able to watch the FNAF jumpscares either but now I’ve gotten used to it and I can.
I - In Love: with music shyeah~ romantically--I’m inclined to say yes, but he’s not with me so that’s sad haha
J - Jealous of people: WAAAH AND I THOUGHT THE LAST QUESTION WAS PERSONAL Frankly, I am a very jealous person. I tend not to click on like song covers and stuff and watch friends’ original music content because I know I’ll be really jealous. I’m also totally jealous of people better than me though I try not to let it show.
K - Killed someone: I don’t think I’d do that, actually. I mean people could try to provoke me but I’m filled with too much FORGIVENESS
L - Love at First Sight or Should I Walk By Again: I’m the type who has to have a stable friend/relationship with the person and really respect them to fall in love.
M - Middle Name: You guys all know it, it’s the second half of my url!! lolol
N - Number of Siblings: 2! They’re twins and freshmen in high school this year. I am infinitely proud of them. One is actually on tumblr, her url is @rhainintheattic. *whispers* go follow her and spam her with Changkyun pics
O - One Wish: To never have to do any homework again, that would be marvelous thanks
P - Person you Called Last: My family back home, I talked to them for like an hour last night~ it doesn’t happen very often, I’m pretty busy, but I really wanted to tell my dad how bad the road conditions here are right now.
Q - Question You’re Always Asked: “Your last name is Trump? Are you related to You-Know-Who?” uh.... no.
R - Reason to Smile: “I’m in a better mental state than I was 2 years ago and I have such lovely friends in college and outside of college.” << first of all this was Shelsy’s answer and it’s such goals <33 I really hope that this is where I am in the next couple years!! But for mine, I just found out that my parents are going to help me pay for a new clarinet soon and I just about cried c’:
S - Song You Sang Last: I’ve been sick lately so I deliberately haven’t been singing as much as usual. But probably one of our pep band tunes... if the ai-ai-ai-ai part in Crazy Train counts as singing lol??
T - Time You Woke Up: Literally just like 20 minutes ago--12:45. It’s Saturday and I needed all that sleep lolol
U - Underwear Color: Right now, a periwinkle blue but that’ll change soon; I’m going to shower here in not too long.
V - Vacation Destination: I’ve answered this five separate times in the last few weeks sooooooooo but totally New Zealand!
W - Worst Habit: I pick at the skin on my fingertips and the soles of my feet? To the point that they bleed a lot of times. It hurts a ton and could lead to other health things but I can’t seem to stop.
X - X-Rays Had: None. I’m too lazy to break anything.
Y - Your Favorite Food: Lasagna! My mom’s, preferably, but any lasagna you could give me ;-;
Z - Zodiac Sign: Virgo (September 20th)
Wahh, tagging people??? @wonhonnie, @i-u-shi, @supersaiyum, @cutieminhyuk, et @leeminpuppy. as always, if you don’t want to you don’t have to, and have a marvelous day!
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vickyvioletdraws · 7 years
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REVIEW: Five Nights at Freddy’s: The Silver Eyes
(The FNAF Novel)
Spoiler FREE Review:
If you’re a fan of the Five Nights at Freddy’s series, are interested in the lore of Freddy Fazbear’s, or would like to see what will probably pave the way for the FNAF movie, then give this a read.
It has a few flaws of course, some more glaring than others in my opinion, but for most of them, I’m able to look past it. The story does enough dancing towards what we really want to see to keep my attention until the climax of the book where it gets really awesome. The backstories are interesting enough, and the background information stirs more lore around enough to make it simple yet complicated, as it always has been. You can glean anything from this novel.
Pick this up from your local library if you don’t wanna shell out the bucks. (That’s where I got mine.)
SPOILER Review:
If you’re reading this far, you’ve probably read the novel yourself, or don’t care to read it and just wanna know more.
Writing Style: An easy read, simple and straight forward, great for the inevitable kids that have been reading it. (Sometimes it’s a little too simple at times tho. This is just my nitpick, but I have very strong feelings against descriptive text using the word “sudden” or “suddenly”. I find it glaringly obvious whenever a literary piece uses those.)
Story: The story takes place ten years after the missing children incident at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. It focuses on the survivors from that time who are all now teenagers, and they work together to accidentally put an end to the mysterious case. It’s a good setup for what we need, making sure that our protagonists are not just random teens who go “Lol let’s mess around in a haunted pizza restaurant!” They actually have history and reason being involved, even if they were technically screwing around while doing it. (Teens, amirite??)
Main Character: Charlie (or more formally Charlotte) was not only friends with one of the victims at Freddy’s, but also the daughter of the man who created Freddy’s to begin with. Her father was an artist whose life was dedicated to his work, and was never all there. The reason for his absence is pretty disturbing, but despite all this, Charlie is a completely normal girl. Yeah, someone with that messed up of a backstory and she’s just kind of normal. The idea is she’s supposed to be, she is a main character after all. She’s interesting because of her family and her past and her childhood, but as a teen, she’s not really allowed to be too interesting.
Supporting Protagonists: For the most part, all of these characters are vastly… uninteresting. They’re normal teenagers, all of them. They don’t have too many varying traits and they all for the most part have flat personalities. And there are a lot of them. Including Charlie, there are seven of these main characters. It makes for good buddy system scenes, but otherwise, why are there so many to try and keep track of? After acknowledging how many there were, I said to myself, “My my, what an abundance of underdeveloped characters in a horror setting! I wonder how many will be killed off by the end!” None. None of these characters get axed off during the course of the book. Some get injured a little bit, but none of the teens die. I guess I’m happy for them, but is it wrong I’m a little disappointed?
Antagonist: Awesome. Spoiler warning again, it’s Dave the guard. Spoilers again, Dave is an alias for the infamous William Afton, who was the business head of Freddy’s Entertainment. His backstory is one I find perplexing, as the book describes him as being a hefty man, ten years prior to the current story, while now he’s rather skinny and sickly. Not saying a guy can’t workout over the course of ten years, but that’s a pretty huge detail. Some of the story clues from Five Nights at Freddy’s Sister Location sort of has an explanation for this, as well as why he may be a serial killer, but The Silver Eyes is the alternate universe. It’s up in the air right now what information from the games we can depend on and what we can’t. (I’m getting off track, I love talking about the lore too much.)
Dave is an absolutely delightful villain. His dialogue is always so worth it to read, and his presence is dripping with the sadism we love to imagine him having. He’s deliciously evil and often times giggle worthy, with how he uses a kid’s restaurant as his battle ground and animal costumes as his weapons. Predictably, the amount of silly that his demeanor invokes makes for a pretty fake sounding story to any law enforcement. Serial Killer Pro-Tip: The sillier, the better. (#dontbeaserialkillertho)
The Good: The climax was easily the most interesting and fun part to read, where the screen time (read time?) for Dave really increased and then crap got real. The highlights are easily where the animatronics FINALLY come to life and start going after the main cast, and the part where Charlie straight up knocks Dave out cold, and the crew later tie him up, pour water on his face, and interrogate the guy. MMMM mm, fantastic.
OH ALSO my favorite character, besides William Afton/Dave, is Carlton. He sasses death in the face of death. Good job, Carlton.
The Bad: I wouldn’t say the book took its sweet time getting interesting or anything, I’ve read worse. The chapters begin with a bit of a hook, (HYUK HYUK GET IT??) and then drop into the story of Charlie herself, spending time explaining why she’s meeting up with her old friends first and foremost. The chapters seem to alternate between two things. First, the protagonists and how they have an uncomfortable past with Freddy’s because their friend was a victim, and how no one wants to talk about it. Second, the protagonists talking about the tragic past anyway AND sneaking into the abandoned restaurant and screwing around like teenagers do. It’s a pretty clever way to get the reader into the restaurant really early on, and frequently, for that matter, so props to that. But overall, the scenes outside of the pizza place or outside of Charlie’s childhood home aren’t that gripping. It feels like what it is; teasing the reader with just enough of the restaurant to keep their attention during the long ride to the climax when things get crazy and awesome.
The Ugly: The point of this book is to either expand on the lore or reach farther from it, generating new lore. (Since I assume that the novel is paving a way for the film.) I wouldn’t say this book had a lot of filler, but it still had a lot of vastly unimportant details.
I think the biggest crime this book committed was the scene where Jessica is telling Charlie about some past boyfriend she had. Sure, the story is kind of humorous, but it doesn’t add anything to the universe. Sure, we should know more backstory about our main characters, but honestly? I learned more about Jessica’s ex than I did Jessica in that scene. Unless future books reveal him to be Afton’s son, that was a pretty huge waste of a couple of pages in my opinion. (Disclaimer: I was just joking with last part, omg. But now Sister Location actually has something about Afton's son and I'm really salty about it.)
That’s it. I’m glad I read it. I was starting to lose interest in the FNAF universe, as FNAF4 and Sister Location didn’t light that spark in me as I was hoping. Although The Silver Eyes isn’t the most captivating piece of FNAF lore, it made me redo all my research from all the previous games to try to once again piece everything together. The theories and lore are of course my favorite thing about the franchise. The FNAF novel was the boost I needed to remember my passion for the series.
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