>>738755919 It's a common trope, this game alone has used it for every single major antagonist >>738756127 >>738756169 Go play something that you enjoy
>>738757370 >>738757794 He wanted to torture someone who doesn't exist anymore, he didn't see any benefit in her, not even when she captured Poppy for him, what a sister fucker.
>There's a chance that Lily will come back in chapter 6 and even survive the game >Sawyer is very likely to escape >The Prototype is also likely to escape >But none of the orphans who suffered because of those three have any chance of returning or escaping this hellhole
>>738759853 Terrifying concepts, your son probably knows about stuff That they are supposed to learn when School or ww2 Documently in about world war 2.
>>738766208 And to an extent I get that logic, but do you really want your slave force to be a bunch of super villains in waiting? Honestly a lot of mascot horror would make more sense if the creatures were outright designed to be weapons but I don't think of one that did that.
>>738766413 I'm not sure why the companies in stuff like this don't just put a remote detonated bomb in their 'not biological weapons' for when they inevitably rebel.
>>738770149 That's every toy line they made. The smiling critters might have done alright too if the dude in marketing that directed the cartoon didn't make it a creepypasta.
>>738769226 They chose to completely ignore her in her own game. I don't know what the fuck they were thinking when they came up with that decision but god does it suck that we couldn't spend more time with Poppy and the Prototype learning their story.
>>738770384 >We know their story at this point Took them forever to deliver it but whatever >she betrayed the player once That's why she's the best. She's absolutely committed to her mission of saving the orphans and destroying the factory to kill the Prototype, herself, the others and ensure that nothing like this happens again, that she is willing to break her morals and manipulate you once you attempt to escape before the job is done.
>>738770297 No with those guys they did see success before that went down. These guys barely got out before they were canned and removed from official stuff due to the negative reception.
>>738770593 >that she is willing to break her morals and manipulate you once you attempt to escape before the job is done You never agreed to any job. Honestly it's a wonder that the employee didn't pick her up, smash her into the nearest wall, and walk back up the train tunnel when she pulled that shit.
>>738770789 I mean by the time you see her again the player is probably happy to see someone who isn't trying to kill him, and she's with Kissy who could definitely rip him a new asshole.
>>738770789 No, you arrived looking for your coworkers, realized this wasn't worth it after discovering that Huggy was alive and tried to leave. Then Poppy forced you to stay, eventually revealing that attempting to leave would see you killed by the Prototype, after which she compels you to at least help her save the orphans. You didn't sign up for this, you should've ignored the letter, but now you're on this wild ride you need to step up because a lot of people are counting on you.
>>738770663 >I thought he was a Outimal Kinda. The Wrongside Outimals was a failed toy line that inspired the Prototype. Giblet and the others we see were turned inside out to resemble the original Wrongside Outimals as punishment. The opening for chapter 5 shows Gutter Plush was a originally green teddy bear.
>>738777779 Unironically, Poppy Playtime. Scott earned his success with FNaF and the original series is pure, unfiltered SOVL, but PP gets a lot of mileage out of being planned out as a long-running story about bastardized science from the beginning. FNaF making an awkward pivot from supernatural to sci-fi (+ supernatural) hurt it a lot. Though that isn't entirely Scott's fault; he never expected it to blow up in the way that it did.