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** At one point, Chris feels a suction sensation on of one of his eyes. [[EyeScream It’s pulled out of its socket,]] and Chris can only watch with his remaining eye as it’s sucked through the Faz-Goo until it reappears where the clone’s eye would be.
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* Few stories have had human antagonists, and the exceptions like "He Told Me Everything" or "Gumdrop Angel" have had fantastic horror elements that prevent them from feeling too real. "Pressure", on the other hand, has Earl, a Pizzaplex employee who attempts to abduct a little girl. It's disturbing to see such a real-world evil as the antagonist.
* Not only that, but it's strongly implied Earl brought the Springtrap suit that's slowly killing protagonist Luca to imitate William Afton. Afton may be thought long-dead, but he still has twisted admirers.
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* "Dittophobia" reveals some disturbing truths for not just the main character Rory, but also William Afton and the events of FNAF 4 and partially Sister Location.

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* "Dittophobia" reveals some disturbing truths for not just the main character Rory, but also William Afton and the events of FNAF 4 and partially Sister Location. During the third time in the story when Rory wakes up, he is revealed to be ten years older than he thought he was, his "house" is revealed to be a facility inside of Circus Baby's Entertainment and Rentals used by William Afton to test the fear levels in his victims using hallucinogenic gas, the nightmares are revealed to just be metal stands on rails wearing costumes, and that nobody came looking for him when he went missing ten years in the past and became the last victim of the experiment. What's worse is that the story ends with Rory willingly going back to the experiment and the tape of the person that convinced him to do so rewinds itself for the next time he ends up breaking out again until Rory eventually dies.

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* While Fazbear Entertainment has never been the most upstanding company, they usually stick to covering up atrocities than committing them. "Help Wanted", however, reveals the mysterious indie developer mentioned in the [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysVRHelpWanted game]] of the same name was actually kidnapped and gaslit into making the indie games.

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* While Fazbear Entertainment has never been the most upstanding company, they usually stick to covering up atrocities than committing them. "Help Wanted", however, reveals the mysterious indie developer mentioned in the [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysVRHelpWanted game]] of the same name was actually kidnapped and gaslit into making the indie games.
games. At the end of the story when Steve chooses the illusion over reality, his robot wife stabs him in the heart as he has already served his purpose and shows that the company wasn't just incompetent, but genuinely evil.


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* "Dittophobia" reveals some disturbing truths for not just the main character Rory, but also William Afton and the events of FNAF 4 and partially Sister Location.
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* While Fazbear Entertainment has never been the most upstanding company, they usually stick to covering up atrocities than committing them. "Help Wanted", however, reveals the mysterious indie developer mentioned in the [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysVRHelpWanted game]] of the same name was actually kidnapped and gaslit into making the indie games.
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What do you get when you take the classic animatronic horror of ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'', mix in elements from across the different games and books, and combine that with the fantastical terror of something like ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}}''? You get quite possibly '''one of the most chilling series of installments in an already terrifying franchise'''.

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What do you get when you take the classic animatronic horror of ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'', mix in elements from across the different games and books, and combine that with the fantastical terror of something like ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}}''? You get quite possibly '''one '''[[Literature/FiveNightsAtFreddysFazbearFrights one of the most chilling series of installments in an already terrifying franchise'''.franchise]]'''.
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** And if the dark sludge that started oozing out of the Kids at Play sign he hit at the start of the story is any indication… Joel ''wasn't the only victim'' of this horrific phenomenon. There are quite a few of those signs around town. Who knows how many of them were once human?

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