The Return to Bloody Nights: Part 1

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Published 2023-05-21

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  • @lumilily4897
    Mark has never once played a game with complete full knowledge of what he is supposed to do yet he somehow still always wins
  • @agender-wolfie7125
    When Mark leaves us with the game running it feels the same as your mom leaving you at the checkout to grab something.
  • @klenklan7585
    Mark: "So hopefully I don't die on my birthday that'd be really depressing" Also Mark on his next birthday: Blood in eyes, bloody lip, and in the hospital again.
  • @sgtjdawgx7995
    The interactions between Henry and William are oddly wholesome and I'm glad the devs took the time to put that "murderer charm" into his character
  • @viktoriaalbert7189
    Mark being so paranoid about the "something crawling in a man's mouth" and the turning around is just pure entertainment
  • @kanashimi4356
    The fact the player character is asked to do the recordings for the springlock suits (the recordings found in FNAF 3) means that we're meant to be playing as Phone Guy in this game.
  • @brodieling7733
    I work as a welder and the conversation between willam afton and Henry is literally just about every conversation that goes on between coworkers when on the job so I find it hilarious that Mark is basically saying what I'm thinking whenever someone starts talking about safety.
  • @winterchill365
    The voice of William Afton in this game is accurate because it is what I always imagined a young Afton would sound like. I love his British accent!
  • @efenedick1305
    The fact that Mark just so happened to return right as the CEO mentioned a "puppet crawling into a man's mouth" is hilarious
  • The refernces to the books really show that the developers are geniunely interested in the series and it adds alot of personal spark.
  • @kalichambers7973
    Each call between William and Henry makes me laugh. I just imagine William sitting down, his feet on his desk as he talks, not really paying attention to what Henry has to say, yawning at one point and picking his nails.
  • @spodsder
    I love Wathel, his casset tapes remind me Cave Johnson from Portal, his whole attitude of "I'm not liable for any incident, but don't ruin the stuff" is just great
  • @sir380
    The fact that mark left to check on his dogs at the moment a new mechanic was introduced and explained is hilarious.
  • @Isfordanullbody
    Mark was literally playing with the bobble heads until he heard money. That’s the Mark that we love.
  • @nylonzero9048
    I swear, that Fredbear bug mid-phone call is funnier than it should be. "You seem to have everything under control, don't you?" nod
  • @Yunaaomg
    Lil fact, maybe a coincidence, but still. Around 32:00 Wathel gives the security guard an offer - ''Recording instruction tapes for springlock suits''. Doesnt that sound a bit, y'know, familiar? In FNAF3 we get to hear these tapes, and remember whose voice it is. It is the good ol' Phone guy we know from FNAF 1 & 2, so if they tried to connect this game to the original FNAF lore, it maybe means that Phone guy was a part of this since 1983 the very beginning to 1993, where he eventually died. This may mean that Phone guy knew a lot and saw everything from the start. Of course this is just a fan game, but still it makes things a bit more interesting.
  • @wanderingwolf2606
    Mark : completely ignoring the phone guy talking about safety as he plays with bobbleheads Phone guy : mentions money Mark : "You have my attention."
  • Fun fact: the "puppet crawling into a man's mouth" is from one of the sister location books, where the mini ballerina 's crawl one bye one down a security guard 's mouth until he burst 's.
  • @Meows44
    Fun fact! The lullaby that started to play around 14:39 is actually called Bonnie’s Lullaby. It’s in fnaf three i think when you play those lore mini games. It’s also a music box cover of “Schubert’s Serenade”! (From what i looked up)
  • @_G.C
    The voice for the recordings is my favorite overall of any fangame, since it actually sounds like a professional recording that someone was hired for