[FNAF Silver Eyes MEGA Spoilers] FNaF And the 5 Stages of Grief

nah.

Scott's made a lot of it up on the fly and some peeps refuse to accept it. If FNAF has themes, it'd be really more about fragility. The games create an atmosphere that if Mike or Fritz took a step outside of their office, they'd be torn to shreds in an instant. Desolate Hope was about life and how fragile it was, manifested through the children in the game. His next game out of the gate involving kids in the background is a weird coincidence. And focusing on their deaths. And also making you as vulnerable as any of them.

Tying it into horror, it tends to victimize you. That's also why I feel putting a trigger warning in a horror forum is redundant; the fact that it's horror should deter people from content they shouldn't consume. FNAF World isn't happy, though. The spooky teasers both display mental illness. I'm honestly thinking the entire game could be a smokescreen; a ruse the souls throw over to deceive and convince themselves of something.

The thing about this stuff is that it never works. You're still depressed as shit, and getting drunk and acting like an asshole or being a jokester is unhealthy. It doesn't acknowledge any of the horrible events that take place in the game at all, excluding the ghost kid who's just there, who'd make more sense to show up later on in the game in an exposition cutscene or whatever. Springtrap has no corpse inside him, and Fredbear/ Nightmare both have no blood on their jaws. Actually, I could've sworn Scott stated the former on Steam.

If FNAF World is a stage of grief, it would be denial. I'd also wager that the secret characters are the human souls of the possessed animatronics.

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