Fnaf movie is a terrible horror. Which well, to people who had high expectations on that aspect I'm not suprised that movie was bad to them. But it is to an extent unfortunate even to me - as I enjoyed the movie deeply in spite of that, because there was potential to show a horror well of this place, its tense atmosphere and all. The movie had a chance for that, but its story and themes basically snatched away those moments
The time we could have been shown struggle for survival, panic and feeling of being trapped was instead focus on Mike's psyche and slightly on showing animatronics kid side - the dreams
On the other hand to balance those 2 aspects, a LOT woudl have to be changed. And currently I myself dont have my head fully wrapped around that!
The fort scenes and scenes of animatronics with abby present those machines still being kids well enough, the dreams sequences more so just emphathise it
So theoritically, removing those dreams sequence wouldnt really both that up. But dream sequences primaly focus is none other than Mike
The question is, how much focus would we want on Mike's struggles - on him being obsessed with the past, or if there was a different way to show it, allowing for some more chilling moments during night shifts?
If i was going to play a fnaf game for the first time ever which one would u recommend i play first
(Side note- maybe u could play it with me ,,,, maybe 😳)
confession: I have never played a fnaf game.
Despite being a huge nerd about the lore I have never played a single fnaf game. I would suggest fnaf 1 cause like, it's the OG but I really have no clue, I can't stand jumpscares for the life of me lmao.