FNAF The Return to Bloody Nights Full Walkthrough Night 1-6 + Extras

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  • @kmatford
    I love how it's implied that the night guard is phone guy from FNAF 1-2 and the training tapes from FNAF 3.
  • I like the conversation between Henry and William before each night, it really shows there connection as friends before William became a murder
  • I actually really love the between night phone calls. The conversations between William and Henry seem so convincing, like this game could be Canon. Also the designs of the animatronics, the office, and the overall layout is amazing. They weren't kidding about staying true to the first few fnaf games in terms of gameplay, while adding the new story telling dynamic. This is peak right here, has everything I love about fnaf. Just my opinion btw. After all, as an og I loved fnaf for the character designs and creepy atmosphere, but as the franchise grew, and the designs changed, I stayed for the story behind it all. The backstory of what happened, when it happened, why it happened, has always been a bit fascinating. Also my favorite animatronics are w. Bonnie, The Mangle, and Fredbear. W. Chica takes a close fourth place though.
  • Its such an insane detail that the newspaper at the end of night six shows that Henry was arrested for Williams crimes just like William said would happen at the end of night five
  • If you read the magazines, it says that Henry Emily was "confirmed" to be the killer in this canon, meaning that either he was framed by William, or Henry is going to be the new suspect in this game's lore.
  • Fun fact: The voice/sounds coming from Fredbear 2.0 is actually the Human(H.E.C.U.) Grunt radio chatter from Half-Life 1.
  • I'm so glad Henry and William voice lines are in this fan game. It's amazing!
  • What I loved so much about this fan-game is the office design, it felt so claustrophobic, even more so than fnaf 1. So when something was at your door it means it was right up in your face
  • @kwaaakity
    for anyone thinking his pay is rather low,remember,this is from the 80's,adjusted for inflation hed be making a little under 1200 usd adjusted for inflation,which at the time,was alot easier to live on than nowadays
  • @neuronoc.7343
    I like that the Fredbear CEO is basically Cave Johnson. He's even got a female assistant.
  • Is it weird that I find this kinda relaxing? I mean on one hand we've got 8 Bit Ryan having the soul scared out of him. And then we've got Indie Fuel just owning it. The environment without any jumpscares is honestly kinda nice. And really goes to show how beautiful the game is.
  • The night guard is actually phone guy from Fnaf 1-2. That’s a cool thing in this Fnaf game
  • For those who want to rewatch the cutscenes 0:04 springlock performer pov 12:10 scanning fredbear 22:39 scanning springbonnie 34:03 scanning prototype springbonnie 44:45 scanning prototype fredbear 56:26 William afton’s thoughts on the events Note: this is pretty long and difficult to make as it is, so I apologize for not having the phone calls of Henry and William talking. I’ll update it later
  • At least the phone guy in this game is honest and right to the point. Sure, he sounds a bit snarky, but he isn't saying any bull crap Edit: Whoa was not expecting this many likes
  • This is the first Fnaf game in years to actually scare me, it’s so well done
  • @birdboy1092
    The phone guy for this game is like a mix of Cave Johnson and Mr. Krabbs. And I love it.
  • I consider this cannon. One if not the best fnaf fan game I ever played.
  • This fnaf fan game has managed to nearly put an exact copy of the fnaf 1 ambience and bump it up a bit which I am very impressed about.
  • @tlk4554
    The fact that Night 6 eventually starts playing all the previous nights’ phone calls at once is just plain mean, but oh so smart all the same.