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I was told the game was good thats why i played it

he took down AFFOS do you think he would spare this game. this game needs a steam verification system to not get taken down. about rewritten 1, rewritten 1 was way to easy for me, the power was way too easy to preserve.

if you cant afford fnaf 2 then too bad. this game is very similar to fnaf 2 to the point it could be taken down due to it sharing most of the same mechanics besides the power mechanic, most fnaf remakes have a steam verification system nowadays so they arent taken down. an example of fnaf remake that did get taken down due to not having a verification system is AFF:OS by phisnom, scott took this game down due to it being too similar to fnaf 2. also scott is still involved in fnaf nowadays he took down lostpawplays fnaf plus a year ago.

No thanks I work alone

I'm not having a tantrum lol. I don't care if the game is free or not. standards for what a good fnaf fangame is has increased fnaf remakes don't cut it anymore. take the glitched attraction or playtime with Percy or SCP: the endurance those game are amazing yet are completely free and I genuinely you recommend you play at least one of the games I listed. fnaf 2 having RNG is what makes it fun and challenging, it may have rng but its not impossible, it took me many tries to beat 10/20 mode but every time I died I came up with a new strategy to combat the issue I had, I little bit of rng can be good it can even make some games scary. about the storytelling I really like the storytelling because it directly confirms that the animatronics are possessed and also shows William Afton for the first time. the truth is fnaf has always told its story in a very vague way using environmental and fragmented storytelling, which is not a bad way at telling its story Games like Baldis basics plus, Hello Neighbor, Tattletail and Silent Hill use the same method. also you didn't mention my concerns about this game being legal because it doesn't have a steam verification system which could get it taken down by Scott Cawthon. I am sorry if the way I criticised the game wasn't clear enough and I can see why you don't like the original fnaf 2 also I did not like the books or the fnaf movies.

No because my shitty laptop can't do shit right now. but if I had a better laptop or pc trust me I would make a fnaf 2 remake!

You still should add a steam verification system to avoid your game being taken down by Scott. Scott has taken down remakes in the past that don't have a steam verification system.

The game isn't better its way worse. The way it tells the story isn't even that good. the original fnaf 2 told the story through phone calls and 8-bit minigames which left tons of space for theorizing. this however spoon-feeds the lore right into your mouth like your a toddler which leads no room for theorizing which ruins the fun. one thing I would like to add is that is game isn't legal it is too similar to the original fnaf 2 to be considered legal and discourages buying the original (better) game. this could have been fixed with a steam verification system to check if the user has bought the original game however this games creator has gone on to say that they hate Scott Cawthon just for his political opinion and will most likely not add a verification system because she doesn't like people buying his games.

i have replayed fnaf 2 5 times then i played this game and was surprised to find out barely anything was changed besides some additional mechanics which didnt really spice up the gameplay and the "redesigns" which really only give the characters clothes. im very disappointed in this game since it had tons of hype. my feedback is that you shouldnt be afraid to change things too much maybe completely change how a mechanic works or give the animatronics a look similar to irl animatronics