Daily FNAF 3 Megathread #4

Those are the same questions and sentiments I had after playing through the 3rd game. It seems as if we get more unanswered questions as the series goes on. I can excuse some because I honestly don't think Scott planned on having the game go on after the first game. He cancelled the game's kickstarter and was pretty low after the reviews of his prior games. I can understand that he expected this to fail and fall apart. But it didn't. With that we've been on a hype train from game-to-game until now, and we haven't really stopped to answer the questions that each game has posed.

There's a lot of grasping at straw to explain things in between, and it feels weird. I can only come up with about 3 options:

-Scott is going to eventually explain all of it through another game or maybe just releasing some other form of media, telling the entire story of FNAF, -If the story truly is finished like its being hinted at, then Scott most likely thinks that he has given us all of the information for the story (if he truly has a full one thought out); otherwise, he would have had a more elaborate way of explaining it, -There isn't a true explanation for everything. He may not have considered making an entire 'universe' for his work and flew by the seat of his pants, but I don't know if that is true for someone who seems somewhat deliberate. Although he is reckless when it comes to releasing things. As he said, he has a bit of an issue with getting antsy and releasing things early.

I don't think that Scott made this up on the fly as the story continued; I just don't see that for him (but I have no explanation why I think that). I don't see him just not having an explanation until so many years or months later when he decides to actually talk about the games in an interview or something.

The idea that he legitimately thinks all the answers are hidden there for us to find and understand gets to me the most. It makes me feel like we have everything, but we aren't arranging it in the right order or seeing it the right way. That's what is tough because we won't know until we find things, but I feel like everything has been exhausted.

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