there was a long period of time where i firmly believed that chase animatronics, like the one by kane carter, was a part of this series and associated that game with paid steam knock-offs
Yeah, I knew nothing about CASE Animatronics, but I thought CHASE Animatronics had something to do with it, but it was instead Pac-Man FNaF. It was just some unfortunate nomenclature.
It’s probably a hot take but I still find it funny that the first game got called a “Fnaf ripoff” when a lot of the game’s aspects are unique as well as the overall designs of the animatronic being less Fnaf and more, metal for the lack of a better word. These aren’t children’s mascots, this game doesn’t play like Fnaf, the story doesn’t even resemble Fnaf, it’s kinda its own thing. Fnaf didn’t invent security camera or missions where you need to survive for a specific length of time. There’s a ton of Fnaf clones, games that exist solely to be a cashgrab with mechanics that are 1 for 1 with the Fnaf games. But this game IN PARTICULAR getting nuked from orbit for being a “fnaf clone?” Yea I don’t see it
I think its because those games were fangames whereas case animatronics costs money. I dont think its a knockoff since animatronics attacking you isnt a fnaf exclusive
@@Ikuyoghurtbruh cmon killer animatronics with cameras and you have to survive until a specific time is literally fnaf. ofc fnaf didnt invent it but it's clearly a ripoff. this game would not have been made without fnaf.
@@grimes558 theres a difference between a rip off and a game being inspired by another game. Case animatronics may use animatronics, cameras, and the mechanic of surviving until a certain time but that seems to be it. Its a free roam game with objectives other than just surviving until a certain hour as well as a story that is different from fnaf using different locations
Yeah I think calling it a FNAF rip-off is a bit harsh, personally. Calling it a horror game with FNAF elements would be more accurate, but I'm not the one making videos.
I’ll give them this. The owl is pretty clever. I see it often enough I assume coding a character to track your movement with their head is pretty easy, but always looks weird when you can get behind a character who’s head isn’t meant to turn 360 degrees. The owl shouldn’t have that problem because… well, it’s a robot owl. A real owl’s limited to I think about 180, but it works for the animatronic. Clever little idea they had there.
@@anapple6912for most animatronics you would likely be limited by wires and such since the spinning would wind the wires and then there’s the aspect of it being unnatural looking than thus often avoided. An owl it doesn’t look weird just uncanny and of all things for a robot to be made to look like while having enhanced wire management to turn the head further an owl makes sense
Chase animatronics was probably the least ripoff of the fnaf fangames there were. Scott Cawthon loves the fangames and I do too, he practically invented a new genre
@@thebestman5382yeah but it’s not a rip off it’s practically its own thing besides some inspiration. Chase is 100% in the right to make the decision for you to pay for it or not.
@@testerwulf3357 yeah i dont get those people 'you were inspired by a game? you no longer deserve money for your effort' ??? sure, you can find that the game is not worth the money, maybe you dont enjoy the gameplay, maybe the story, thats fine, but out of all possible reasons to say it shouldnt be sold, it being inspired by fnaf is the worst one people really have an issue with calling things rip-offs just because they're inspired, even if they're also considerably different
the whole controversy if i remember was cause an specific animatronic looked like freddy painted as a panda bear and scott cawthon sent a DMCA to the devs, and devs removed it. that's the only reason why this game got bombed, scott and the devs probably talked things out and the fandom blew it out of proportion.
Yeah, the fnaf fandom has always been kinda crazy. I mean, they’re the same people who spam called a random pizza place because they thought it was the real Freddy Fazbears so this isn’t anything abnormal for them. I honestly think this game didn’t deserve the hate
@Robotfromouterfuckingspace No he definitely remembered it right, Panda was the main enemy, then it got changed into a whatever it is that is chasing you, i can't really make out what animal it is.
Yeah, it was exactly that. Apparently there was something else, some of the flyers on the board on the police station were referencing Zionist propaganda? It was Theft King that brought light to that. It's not in your face at all, it's all just minor details, so I wonder if the devs just got some random documents to put there or something.
The protagonist of the first game is John Bishop (his name is mentioned outside his office) and Jack Bishop is the protagonist of the second game. They are not the same characters, but they are brothers. And also, the Bull part in Case Animatronics 2 is easy. You just have to stay in the light that will randomly change.
the "red smoke causes hallucinations" is not a very original thing even in the Squidward Red Mist creepypasta we had something similar, and im sure theres more media that has the hallucination red smoke thing
A note about the voice acting in the first game, (not that deep into the video yet but want to mention it), there was actually different voice acting back when the game released. And for some reason outside my knowladge is was changed at some point. It wasnt much better back then but still worth a mention I think. Edit: Also the ending cutsceen in the first game, wasnt in it on release, to my recolection.
when i was a kid in 2016 i watched the full playthrough of the first game and it became my favorite game for a few months. now, i watched it in russian, and it shocked me so much to hear the english voicover now that i'm older lmao the russian voiceover sounded pretty decent in my memory, and now that i've checked - it is imo better than english lmao (although that might just be nostalgia talking)
41:24 no way you actually played a very quiet metal pipe sound to signify the yellow pipe falling to the ground please tell me that was the game because that would be even more hilarious
looks like me trying to make a serious animation editing with Kinemaster and when i have no good sound effects i pick meme ones example: climbing metal pipes = video of people dancing a song composed by metal stuff
my parents got divorced while i was watching a gameplay video of the first game around the time it came out, it truly holds a special place in my heart :D
34:03 headshots aren't always fatal. In fact snipers do not exclusively aim for the head because a soldier is way more likely to survive it for such a reason. And high caliber ammunition that fully penetrates or destroys the head is expensive. It is more than likely a message was to be sent by sending an much lower caliber round to nestle in his brain, and since the killer has enough to blackmail him he can't explain this to a doctor.
I'm sorry but do you know how many Homicides happen with a bullet to the head? The survival rate for having your head capped is pretty low, but a Soldier is more understandable since at least most of them HAVE HELMETS!!!!!! Besides, all the blood in your body tries to go to your brain, so it is very miraculous that man survived the walk to hospital. He must have had almost no blood left from that ordeal.
Originally the game had better voice actors, but for some reason they removed them and added much more awkward sounding actors. No idea why. When I asked about it on the steam forum I got banned.
Games are iterative. Taking inspiration from those that came before. Early fps games were practically just reskinned version of the original doom. And thanks to those copies we have the fps genre. So unless a game literally steals assets from another game there shouldn’t be a problem.
@@matheuskirisameit wasn’t a stolen design, it had similarities, but due to the text on some parts of the police reports, Scott didn’t want to take that chance.
Have you ever noticed that FNAF fans tend to reject games that are inspired by it and want to monetize on their own? It's quite peculiar that when FNAF fans come across such games, they categorize them as either fan-games or rip-offs, instead of just seeing them as something inspired by the series. It's stupid and immature.
I agree, by their logic Souls-likes would be Dark Souls Ripoffs Metroidvania's would be Metroid and Castlevania Ripoffs They're logic falls apart the moment you began to pick it apart
Yeah I didn't really watch the full video because of its length but the gameplay might be somewhat similar to Security Breech and has killer animatronics, but looking through some of it... I wouldn't go as far as to call it a rip-off, it has enough differences to FNAF.
This is a special case cause in the trailer there was an animatronic, "The Bear", that shared too many similarities with another funky bear, and i can't confirm right now cause it was years ago, but i remember something about Scott sending an DMCA to the devs , and so them changed his appearance, and that's why we starting calling this game a fnaf rip-off.
dude, the first game had killer animatronics, cameras with the same map thing and here you need to survive the killer animatronics also how people were talking about the panda bear in the early stages of the game that looked like Freddy F. if i made a game about a mascot factory where we have a green monster with black mouth, hands, foot with sharp teeth and goggly eyes that is taller than a human and chases you like a hostile animal wanting to squeeze you to the death and it has a pack that has one gun with a boxing glove in to punch the green monster stretching it and the factory having the mistery of 1000 children being missing and transformed into smaller mascot toys (like the big green one) that beg for help and they want to be feed with your meat and here having bad VHS tapes and you get chased by the green monster in the vents and in the final him just fall upwards ⬆️ that would not be a Poppy Playtime copy and i could make money about it? oh yeah i was too specific, it kinda gave me a idea to-
Anyone who thinks that chapter 4 "shouldn't have taken" 3 years has never developed games in their life. Let alone by themselves. What gives you the authority to say it shouldn't have taken that long? Also, there is no such thing as "pretty much got scammed". Either it was a scam or it wasn't.
The first voice actor honestly sounds like a decent (not great, just decent) actor given absolutely AWFUL lines and voice direction. Some of the lines actually sound almost alright, and some of them sound like the actor was just handed a list of lines and NOTHING else to go off of, so he had to blindly guess what the context is. Or maybe the actor is just wildly inconsistent! Who knows!
What gets me about this game is that these machines are even called “animatronics” in the first place. Because simply put, they’re not. They’re effectively just animal-themed murder robots. I have to suspect that FNaF has had a lasting impact on people’s understanding of what an animatronic even is. At the very least, it's changed the marketing of indie horror.
Didn't he play the section with the Red Bull animatronic Incorrectly? I thought you were supposed to stand in the light because the Bull can't get you while standing in it, but the location of the light constantly changes
There’s a big difference between “rip-off” and “inspired fan game” because believe it or not, this game is actually well put together and had genuine thought and care put into making it. The same can’t be said for the hundreds of fnaf rip-offs on places like the app store that were literally designed to make a quick buck to cash in on the popularity of the franchise. Even if most of the app store rip-offs are free that doesn’t mean they aren’t generating way more money from the constant ad spam and micro transactions that kids would usually fall for.
I'm not sure if the voice acting is bad, it's that he has literally no direction. He's not being told how to read his lines. Is he supposed to be scared? Is he supposed to be excited? He doesn't know, he's been given a script with NO direction, most likely. He's got a good voice, and the audio quality is pretty crisp. Dev probably just threw a script at someone on Fiver and then just left it at that... While the phone guy basically has enough context in his own script. The PC has a lot of spaced out lines.
Honestly, animal-themed robots secretly developed in partnership with the military that ostensibly keep kids safe but be a trojan horse to throw foreign countries that don't "play nice" into chaos is a surprisingly novel idea for the mascot horror genre, I don't think I've seen anything similar.
Not once, not twice, but for three times in a row I randomly think "huh, it's been awhile since planetrace uploaded." And the he upload same day. I should think it more offten
I dont think people understand the word "ripoff". It has alot of the same mechanics yes, but its also introduces some new stuff that gives it some of its own shine. Love the vid
As many have said, this is far from a rip-off, uses the same beats and some mechanics, but it's far from a rip-off. It's inspired by the core elements for sure, but that's where all comparisons end.
Because it wasn't actually a police station. In the second game, it's revealed that the first protag was used as a lab rat in a place he thought was a police station. It was all an experiment.
You should talk about fnaf rewritten, I want to here your opinion about the game since their is a section that fusion and dawko really liked and is a really fun game (in my opinion) and is a good remake meant for people who played the first game.
I hate how many times iv'e seen someone claim this game to be a rip off, yes the game is very similar and all but its still different, fnaf wasn't the firs game to have security cameras, it isn't the first form of media to have the idea of something coming to life, fnaf didn't invent those things they just use them as a core mechanic and appeal. case: animatronics is different enough for it to not be a actual rip-off, even if the game isn't perfect in any way its still not a goddamn rip-off
For some reason, all fnaf games suffer from the "expanded universe" disease. When you start in a more or less grounded universe with simple stories, and some times later end up in a bunker with different gases, souls of children melted together or... super cancer. It's very sad that Case: Animatronics followed the same fate, i remember watching letsplays after school back when it just came out
Getting shot in the head by a sniper is actually survivable so it makes sense for the main character to survive because of not just plot armor, but because it is actually a possibility.
If you like these FNAF fan games that have in-depth stories, I HIGHLY recommend Far From Land on Roblox. Yes, it is a Roblox game, which may make it seem like it's low quality, or a copy of some sorts, but trust me on this one, Far From Land is honestly one of the most fun FNAF fan games I've ever played, and it even has a good story behind it. There's also multiple games already, and the first is called Five Nights at Marcus, second is Five Nights at Marcus ||, and the third is Far From Land. I really suggest playing this game, as it's fun, developed well, and I think has a good story.
1 price for all chapters... And the work is coming out. Comparing it to other games doing the similar thing and they literally then charge for the chapters 1-2 3-4 5-6 feels like a cheap blow. The creators/studio is at least proving the content you pay for 1 time. Vs trying to gouge the consumer for more money. Shame you cant let a small group have some props for doing well without dumping on them "FNAF RIP OFF" "Takes to long to give all the content" you know the content your paying for in advance and your not being charged for per piece like less scrupulous studios/groups.
I just realized the voice acting HAS BEEN CHANGED!! They had completely different voices back in 2016! They really changed the voices and that makes me angry! If some people don't know what I'm talking about, I recommend watching Markiplier's videos of Case Animatronics!
I’ve been brain storming my own fnaf universe(s) since 2014 and so many things have been established in the cannon fnaf time line.. how would I even avoid being fined or taken to court over having similar ideas The only proof I have is the time stamp of when I took a picture of the characters and pages and pages of drawings and story prompts…. From 2014-2018 It is so unbelievable and coincidental how almost every aspect of my story’s have been made into official fnaf lore But my characters are different in their designs and the back story/biology…. But it’s still crazy that most things I thought of before I heard it have been implemented as fnaf lore 🙄
I kind of miss the first version of the voice acting of the first game. I remember watching Dawko play it back then I think and later got confused when they replaced the previous voices. Not to mention the story itself is rather confusing, but you tend to lose track of it when it takes years for the devs to create a new chapter that *might* explain stuff(or confuse/contradict even more). I still think while they... improved, the games are still rather average. Did they also remove the ghost jumpscare that used to be in the first game?
this may be a very, VERY long stretch, but when i heard Tom's intro speech of "Welcome, welcome to-", i immediately connected it to Dr Breen's "Welcome, welcome to City-17" speech from the start of Half Life 2
A huge part of this game's history that was left out was the anti-semetic wanted posters in the first game as well as the use of real people's images and information. The game was taken down initially because of that, and because Scott is more than happy to allow fan games as long as they are free, as well as the fact that he didn't want his series tied to a game with anti-semetic remarks and t€rroristic accusations. The creator then went on to lie and say it was because the wolf's initial model looked like a bear to skirt responsibility
Actually, Animatronic is an actual word! It was originally created as the word 'Audio-Animatronic' by Walt Disney in 1961, it at some point was shortened to just 'Animatronic'. Animatronic is absolutely the correct thing to call the robots, so honestly, less similarity more just accuracy.
@@SlicerJackie I know? Difference being that an animatronic is usually a stationary machine programmed to repeat a song or a dance. Things you see both in FNAF and Case Animatronics are just completely different beings. Still weird the game would call itself Case ANIMATRONICS and not Case Machines or something like that
@@NiCoNiCoNiCola Sorry if I came off rude, wasn't meaning to. Although, most games call them that, I guess because of the 'Anima' part? Sense more often then not they're animals. Probably don't put much into actually searching what it actually means and is. It would make more sense to call them Autonomatronics, at least that would make a bit more sense.
@@SlicerJackie pretty sure anima in animatronic stands for "animated" as in brought to life, not as in animal. And again, these and ones in FNAF are full on robots. Security Breach ones literally have whole ass AI built into them, these are not animatronics, rather androids
@CoNiCola Did I not just say that they probably don't put much research into what the words actually mean? I'm well aware that the 'Anima' part probably stands for animated. Most smaller games that use it, however, probably think it stands for animal, or think it's to good to pass up. Also, I said it would make a BIT more sense for them to be called autonomatronics, as they can react to and register outside things and aren't just doing prerecorded shit, not that it would make complete sense. People want to use unique words, not the same dull ones over and over again. Machines is boring, and doesn't quite cover what they are and 'Case Androids' just sounds weird.
Love warthunder ads that talk about their accuracy, like yeah cause the player base keeps leaking confidential military documentation on the vehicles when it's wrong to prove its wrong
OMG GUYS this has robots, cameras, a flashlight and you have to survive until 6 AM. It clearly is a ripoff and not something that's just inspired by FNAF.
The thing is, is that in the original game when it came out, probably steam version not microsoft store version, the voice acting was alot better and the voices were deeper and more intimidating like the faceless nameless guy on the phone. However ever since the second game and the mobile and microsoft store versions game out they changed it and i hate it.
I don't care what anyone says, but having the weeping angel owl turn it's head 360 degrees to look at you wherever you are in relation to it is genius and awesome character design.
7:11 that voiceline sounds so much better than his previous even if it goes OUOU but the other one after this one (not one from him) sounds also better than this
20:40 as an avid enjoyer of lockpicking and looting within videogames, this animation broke something deep within my soul, broken like that lokpick if this was a bethesda game lmao
PlainTrace from what I have heard and seen. The first game wasn't this buggy before, when it came out it was much better and fair. It's sad that such good games do so badly and that the second game takes forever to add a new chapter, they even released chapter 4 when it was very buggy!
I hate the whole thing of people calling any fnaf inspired game that costs money a “rip off” and hating on it for no other reason besides that. People put tons of effort into these games, why shouldn’t they be able to get something out of it? Imagine if people acted the same about Slenderman type games after that came out. Just because you are the most popular in a genre doesn’t mean you get ownership over it. Fnaf didn’t invent security cameras, survival horror or scary robots. It’s absurd, and is just people who are so used to getting games for free that when someone actually wants compensation for their hard work they flip out on them.
I Personally DONT Think That Case Animatronics Deserves The Hate It Gets.. Sure, It MIGHT Be Inspired By FNaF But It's Not A Rip-Off. CASE Animatronics Is WAYY Different From FNaF. Ya'll FnaF Meatriders Just Started Boo-ing This Game Because "iT uSeS aNiMaTrOnIcS" That's Not It.. And Oh FNaF DIDNT Invent USING Cameras To Locate A Looming Threat Which Just So Happens To Be Animatronics. Really, The Only Reason This Game Is Clowned On As A FNaF rip-off Is Because FNaF Has More Popularity DUE TO ITS LORE. Trust Me FNaF Would've Gone NOWHERE Without It's Lore. CASE Animatronics Is A Game That Does NOT Focus Much On Lore But They Still Need To Have The Basic Storyline To ACTUALLY FORM A Horror Game. Also The Voice-Acting Has Nothing To Do With This Being A FNaF Rip-off and besides! That voice acting is better than what 90% of us could do.. Overall Case Animatronics Is A W Game And Ya'll FNaF Meatriders Just Be Clowning A Well Developed Game ( With Bugs Here And There ) Because They Couldnt Comprehend The Fact That FNaF DIDNT INVENT Animatronics Attacking You And You Having To Escape From Them.
one fact that now you made me think, it's that since it was launched before poppy playtime chap. 3 it makes me thought that they've gotten some inspiration from there :D
The only reasons I feel like this game ended up being so hated Was 1 how you had to pay for it 2 how people saw it as a straight up rip off And 3 the game was free on mobile but you had to pay for extra lives whenever you died Besides that the games are pretty decent and fun (sometimes)
Being honest this game is not really a direct "copy" of fnaf, because none of the fnaf games have free roam, it's more like a security breach like game! But this game came out years before fnaf sb was even mentioned! This game just predicted poppy playtime red mist lmao
I remember playing the first Case Animatronic on my phone a long time ago and I didn't encounter much bugs but i got stuck in one of the rooms in the final sections of thr game because the Cat deactivated right in the doorway and i couldn't get out of the room but other than that it was cool and I would be lying if I said that i wasn't scared when i was hiding from the Wolf in lockers or from Cat under a desk. And some may say it's a clone or rip off of fnaf but all i can see is heavily inspired game and it's not like any mobile fnaf rip off that was only made to be nothing much except a soulless rip off that only wants money. Case actually has some care put into it ans isn't a soulless rip off
Dear fnaf fans, Scott did not invented animatronics ND cameras, u able to use them in ur game and it don't will be fnaf ripoff unless u add freddy bonnie or any other poopshitter from these garbage.
Rick Hunter's Postal Dude (Postal 1, 2, Evil Dude in Brain Damaged, and available as an option in 4) or Corey Cruise's version? (Standard option in 4, voice of player's Postal Dude ) Those are the only 4 games in the Postal series. Do not try to claim otherwise.
Why did they change the voice acting in the first game? The original voice work wasn’t the best by a long shot but I still loved it. Had a campy charm. Now it’s just… bad. Maybe I’m misremembering.
Having watched the entire video and read numerous comments, I don't think it deserves to be called a rip-off (at least not the second one). While I don't play games like this myself, the second game looked to be pretty good (of course, that's disregarding the three year wait time).
I like how much the game tries to just barely avoid being compared to FNaF directly, but then one of the notes in the game almost completely describes a springlock failure in it's entirety.
it's unfair to call it rip-off it's way cooler than a lot of the rip-offs, and it's actually somewhat original if anything, it's more a rip-off of the joy of creation, lol
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Bro make a vid on playtime with percy pls
And five nights at candy's remastered
WHY HELLO THERE OLD SPORT
DCS is just better for air combat/combined arms, GHPC is better for ground combat. I don't get why people bother with WT anymore.
because of the prices on vehicles and the amount of space required
there was a long period of time where i firmly believed that chase animatronics, like the one by kane carter, was a part of this series and associated that game with paid steam knock-offs
You mean case
@@Gdfan29 well that's what i thought chase animatronics was. it's a small fangame made by emil and kane, kinda like pacman
@@Gdfan29no. CHASE animatronics
@@fireboytheoneThe guy's a clown.
Yeah, I knew nothing about CASE Animatronics, but I thought CHASE Animatronics had something to do with it, but it was instead Pac-Man FNaF. It was just some unfortunate nomenclature.
The protagonist's voice sounds like those mobile game ads of someone pretending to play whatever game
Oh my god you're so right. It's in my head now.
Nah he plays them
Bro fr 💀
There's a mobile port of this Game, with ads and paid stuff
Personally, with the first game, protag sounds like he's narrating a FORD commercial, but with the second game i can see it
"You should only use it when absolutely necessary"
My mind, in phone guy's voice: "Gotta conserve power"
LMAO 😂😂
“Alright, goodnight”.
I can literally hear his voice in my mind too! Ah, nostalgic
@@RockettRevengerr"GOODNAAAAIGHT!"
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It’s probably a hot take but I still find it funny that the first game got called a “Fnaf ripoff” when a lot of the game’s aspects are unique as well as the overall designs of the animatronic being less Fnaf and more, metal for the lack of a better word. These aren’t children’s mascots, this game doesn’t play like Fnaf, the story doesn’t even resemble Fnaf, it’s kinda its own thing.
Fnaf didn’t invent security camera or missions where you need to survive for a specific length of time.
There’s a ton of Fnaf clones, games that exist solely to be a cashgrab with mechanics that are 1 for 1 with the Fnaf games. But this game IN PARTICULAR getting nuked from orbit for being a “fnaf clone?” Yea I don’t see it
I think its because those games were fangames whereas case animatronics costs money. I dont think its a knockoff since animatronics attacking you isnt a fnaf exclusive
@@conicthehedgehog9166Fnaf didn’t invent those types of games?????
@@Ikuyoghurtbruh cmon killer animatronics with cameras and you have to survive until a specific time is literally fnaf. ofc fnaf didnt invent it but it's clearly a ripoff. this game would not have been made without fnaf.
@@grimes558 theres a difference between a rip off and a game being inspired by another game. Case animatronics may use animatronics, cameras, and the mechanic of surviving until a certain time but that seems to be it. Its a free roam game with objectives other than just surviving until a certain hour as well as a story that is different from fnaf using different locations
Yeah I think calling it a FNAF rip-off is a bit harsh, personally. Calling it a horror game with FNAF elements would be more accurate, but I'm not the one making videos.
I’ll give them this. The owl is pretty clever.
I see it often enough I assume coding a character to track your movement with their head is pretty easy, but always looks weird when you can get behind a character who’s head isn’t meant to turn 360 degrees. The owl shouldn’t have that problem because… well, it’s a robot owl. A real owl’s limited to I think about 180, but it works for the animatronic. Clever little idea they had there.
Real owls can do 270 degrees in either direction, though they tend to not do more than 180.
sure but whats restricting anyone from making a robot turn their head? its not like they will break their necks
@@anapple6912most of the time it just looks kinda weird or the head ends up clipping into another part of the model
@@anapple6912for most animatronics you would likely be limited by wires and such since the spinning would wind the wires and then there’s the aspect of it being unnatural looking than thus often avoided. An owl it doesn’t look weird just uncanny and of all things for a robot to be made to look like while having enhanced wire management to turn the head further an owl makes sense
Chase animatronics was probably the least ripoff of the fnaf fangames there were. Scott Cawthon loves the fangames and I do too, he practically invented a new genre
Main difference most fan games are free passion projects. Case is 10$
@@thebestman5382yeah but it’s not a rip off it’s practically its own thing besides some inspiration. Chase is 100% in the right to make the decision for you to pay for it or not.
@@MochiJelly4877 This! It's not even a FNAF fangame..it's just a game with FNAF inspirations. It has every right to get money from the game
@@testerwulf3357 ye you right I don’t know why people got so up and arms about this game.
@@testerwulf3357 yeah i dont get those people 'you were inspired by a game? you no longer deserve money for your effort' ???
sure, you can find that the game is not worth the money, maybe you dont enjoy the gameplay, maybe the story, thats fine, but out of all possible reasons to say it shouldnt be sold, it being inspired by fnaf is the worst one
people really have an issue with calling things rip-offs just because they're inspired, even if they're also considerably different
the whole controversy if i remember was cause an specific animatronic looked like freddy painted as a panda bear and scott cawthon sent a DMCA to the devs, and devs removed it.
that's the only reason why this game got bombed, scott and the devs probably talked things out and the fandom blew it out of proportion.
Yeah, the fnaf fandom has always been kinda crazy. I mean, they’re the same people who spam called a random pizza place because they thought it was the real Freddy Fazbears so this isn’t anything abnormal for them. I honestly think this game didn’t deserve the hate
@Robotfromouterfuckingspace No he definitely remembered it right, Panda was the main enemy, then it got changed into a whatever it is that is chasing you, i can't really make out what animal it is.
Yeah, it was exactly that.
Apparently there was something else, some of the flyers on the board on the police station were referencing Zionist propaganda? It was Theft King that brought light to that. It's not in your face at all, it's all just minor details, so I wonder if the devs just got some random documents to put there or something.
@@erieriderschillingcorner1595It's supposed to be a wolf, but I've seen people comparing it even to a rat XD
Well at least they can be not toxic too obviously@quandaliousbarnaclejones.2151
The protagonist of the first game is John Bishop (his name is mentioned outside his office) and Jack Bishop is the protagonist of the second game. They are not the same characters, but they are brothers.
And also, the Bull part in Case Animatronics 2 is easy. You just have to stay in the light that will randomly change.
No surprise people get confused with the story easily😅
@@peterdaviesracing yeah, I know
The bull part angered an UA-camr I was watching, Dawko I believe. He was pissed off about the whole outrunning the bull to open the door
Jack is literally a nickname for John, what were they thinking making these two separate characters have the same fucking name 😭
While not helpful for story purposes, Jack can actually be both, a nickname for John as well as its own seperate name@@DarkShadic9632
Seems like Case beat Poppy Playtime to the whole 'red smoke causes hallucinations' gimmick.
and in the third chapter too
Haha 😂😂
the "red smoke causes hallucinations" is not a very original thing
even in the Squidward Red Mist creepypasta we had something similar, and im sure theres more media that has the hallucination red smoke thing
@@BluePatheticDudeI didn’t say Case made it up though. I’m just making a joke about Case beating poppy playtime to the red smoke idea.
@@BluePatheticDudedid red mist actually have something similar? I’m pretty sure the red mist is just some spooky thing that is scary and spooky.
A note about the voice acting in the first game, (not that deep into the video yet but want to mention it), there was actually different voice acting back when the game released. And for some reason outside my knowladge is was changed at some point. It wasnt much better back then but still worth a mention I think.
Edit: Also the ending cutsceen in the first game, wasnt in it on release, to my recolection.
Yeah, I remember it being bad, but not THIS bad. I think it's because the original voice lines seemed too bored?? I'm not sure
I thought the voice was different
when i was a kid in 2016 i watched the full playthrough of the first game and it became my favorite game for a few months. now, i watched it in russian, and it shocked me so much to hear the english voicover now that i'm older lmao
the russian voiceover sounded pretty decent in my memory, and now that i've checked - it is imo better than english lmao (although that might just be nostalgia talking)
41:24 no way you actually played a very quiet metal pipe sound to signify the yellow pipe falling to the ground please tell me that was the game because that would be even more hilarious
It's Actually In The Game. (Funny)
@@derekstuffzplus YES!!
looks like me trying to make a serious animation editing with Kinemaster and when i have no good sound effects i pick meme ones
example: climbing metal pipes = video of people dancing a song composed by metal stuff
wait WHA- that's fucking insane i love it. 😭
@@derekstuffzplus
hi The Owl.
my parents got divorced while i was watching a gameplay video of the first game around the time it came out, it truly holds a special place in my heart :D
Makes it sound like the divorce was a good event in your life
could not find a better way to describe it but for me this game series will be forever associated with divorce lmfao@@zerophantomyt433
@zerophantomyt433 depending on some factors it very well could've been, maybe idk
😂
Hope your father wasan't named Freddy
34:03 headshots aren't always fatal. In fact snipers do not exclusively aim for the head because a soldier is way more likely to survive it for such a reason. And high caliber ammunition that fully penetrates or destroys the head is expensive. It is more than likely a message was to be sent by sending an much lower caliber round to nestle in his brain, and since the killer has enough to blackmail him he can't explain this to a doctor.
"it was a breaking Bad reference doctor"
@@samfire3067 having never fully watched breaking bad, guess the one who knocks knocked on the wrong door.
I mean if a courier can survive being shot in the head...
@@Vincent_Morningstar "What in the goddamn...?"
I'm sorry but do you know how many Homicides happen with a bullet to the head? The survival rate for having your head capped is pretty low, but a Soldier is more understandable since at least most of them HAVE HELMETS!!!!!! Besides, all the blood in your body tries to go to your brain, so it is very miraculous that man survived the walk to hospital. He must have had almost no blood left from that ordeal.
Originally the game had better voice actors, but for some reason they removed them and added much more awkward sounding actors. No idea why. When I asked about it on the steam forum I got banned.
The new voice actors are probably close friends/family of the developers, who just wanted to be included. They probably did it for free, too.
Games are iterative. Taking inspiration from those that came before. Early fps games were practically just reskinned version of the original doom. And thanks to those copies we have the fps genre. So unless a game literally steals assets from another game there shouldn’t be a problem.
the devs literally stole freddy design until they got a dmca from scott himself
@@matheuskirisameit wasn’t a stolen design, it had similarities, but due to the text on some parts of the police reports, Scott didn’t want to take that chance.
@@Megajaybreaker4 kinda fair tbf, tho depending on how similar that still kinda sucks
ah, can't wait for people to calling animatronic horror into an actual sub-genre. 🔥
Have you ever noticed that FNAF fans tend to reject games that are inspired by it and want to monetize on their own? It's quite peculiar that when FNAF fans come across such games, they categorize them as either fan-games or rip-offs, instead of just seeing them as something inspired by the series. It's stupid and immature.
I agree, by their logic Souls-likes would be Dark Souls Ripoffs
Metroidvania's would be Metroid and Castlevania Ripoffs
They're logic falls apart the moment you began to pick it apart
Yeah I didn't really watch the full video because of its length but the gameplay might be somewhat similar to Security Breech and has killer animatronics, but looking through some of it... I wouldn't go as far as to call it a rip-off, it has enough differences to FNAF.
This is a special case cause in the trailer there was an animatronic, "The Bear", that shared too many similarities with another funky bear, and i can't confirm right now cause it was years ago, but i remember something about Scott sending an DMCA to the devs , and so them changed his appearance, and that's why we starting calling this game a fnaf rip-off.
@@O_Koshinha That is true, but they acknowledged it and changed the design.
dude, the first game had killer animatronics, cameras with the same map thing
and here you need to survive the killer animatronics
also how people were talking about the panda bear in the early stages of the game that looked like Freddy F.
if i made a game about a mascot factory where we have a green monster with black mouth, hands, foot with sharp teeth and goggly eyes that is taller than a human and chases you like a hostile animal wanting to squeeze you to the death
and it has a pack that has one gun with a boxing glove in to punch the green monster stretching it and the factory having the mistery of 1000 children being missing and transformed into smaller mascot toys (like the big green one) that beg for help and they want to be feed with your meat and here having bad VHS tapes and you get chased by the green monster in the vents and in the final him just fall upwards ⬆️
that would not be a Poppy Playtime copy and i could make money about it?
oh yeah i was too specific, it kinda gave me a idea to-
I'm suprised the ceilings/walls don't break when the cat is in the vents looking on how big that thing is
they spent extra money on the ventilation.
Anyone who thinks that chapter 4 "shouldn't have taken" 3 years has never developed games in their life. Let alone by themselves. What gives you the authority to say it shouldn't have taken that long?
Also, there is no such thing as "pretty much got scammed". Either it was a scam or it wasn't.
The first voice actor honestly sounds like a decent (not great, just decent) actor given absolutely AWFUL lines and voice direction. Some of the lines actually sound almost alright, and some of them sound like the actor was just handed a list of lines and NOTHING else to go off of, so he had to blindly guess what the context is.
Or maybe the actor is just wildly inconsistent! Who knows!
Exactly what I was thinking 😂
@SynthwaveWolf85 Wungus.
@@thedarter Wungus.
What gets me about this game is that these machines are even called “animatronics” in the first place. Because simply put, they’re not. They’re effectively just animal-themed murder robots.
I have to suspect that FNaF has had a lasting impact on people’s understanding of what an animatronic even is. At the very least, it's changed the marketing of indie horror.
yeah, by the time fnaf dropped animatronics were already falling off
Animatronic by definition is Mechanize puppet
Animatronics are literally animated robots. Murder robots are just a lethal animatronic 🤷♂️
if the game didnt littrely have animatronics in the name i would agree. but...yea
Didn't he play the section with the Red Bull animatronic Incorrectly? I thought you were supposed to stand in the light because the Bull can't get you while standing in it, but the location of the light constantly changes
Too much Red Bull for him maybe🤪
Yep, although it's not well explained so people absolutely book it
There’s a big difference between “rip-off” and “inspired fan game” because believe it or not, this game is actually well put together and had genuine thought and care put into making it.
The same can’t be said for the hundreds of fnaf rip-offs on places like the app store that were literally designed to make a quick buck to cash in on the popularity of the franchise.
Even if most of the app store rip-offs are free that doesn’t mean they aren’t generating way more money from the constant ad spam and micro transactions that kids would usually fall for.
5:10 "ah shit, the lights went off, i should probably go to this exact location to fix it" 😭
I'm not sure if the voice acting is bad, it's that he has literally no direction. He's not being told how to read his lines. Is he supposed to be scared? Is he supposed to be excited? He doesn't know, he's been given a script with NO direction, most likely. He's got a good voice, and the audio quality is pretty crisp.
Dev probably just threw a script at someone on Fiver and then just left it at that...
While the phone guy basically has enough context in his own script. The PC has a lot of spaced out lines.
Honestly, animal-themed robots secretly developed in partnership with the military that ostensibly keep kids safe but be a trojan horse to throw foreign countries that don't "play nice" into chaos is a surprisingly novel idea for the mascot horror genre, I don't think I've seen anything similar.
Not once, not twice, but for three times in a row I randomly think "huh, it's been awhile since planetrace uploaded." And the he upload same day. I should think it more offten
I dont think people understand the word "ripoff". It has alot of the same mechanics yes, but its also introduces some new stuff that gives it some of its own shine. Love the vid
As many have said, this is far from a rip-off, uses the same beats and some mechanics, but it's far from a rip-off. It's inspired by the core elements for sure, but that's where all comparisons end.
Never understood why the Police Department was empty.
because it was a poorly developed game with a poorly developed level design and a poor developed everything tbh
eh could of been a quite night or the other people who were there got called out to do something.
If you actually watch the video, it's revealed it wasn't actually a police station, just a place modeled to look like one.
in horror games/movie you always alone and has no help 💀
with no reason
cliche as hell
Because it wasn't actually a police station. In the second game, it's revealed that the first protag was used as a lab rat in a place he thought was a police station. It was all an experiment.
*”Top 10 lookalike robots:”*
*”Number 10: the cat from case animatronics and Old Candy”*
27:41 Sweet assets...
I remember exacly the same scene from a game where we must place cameras around to protect ourselves from a ghost lady.
I dont care if the voice acting is bad its so damn entertaining hearing the guy speak
Yea the script was strange, but the VA was actually good.
7:28 Anyone else notice that the wolf chase in the first game was a outlast reference
You should talk about fnaf rewritten, I want to here your opinion about the game since their is a section that fusion and dawko really liked and is a really fun game (in my opinion) and is a good remake meant for people who played the first game.
the faint pipe sound effect at 41:23 absolutely killed me
I hate how many times iv'e seen someone claim this game to be a rip off, yes the game is very similar and all but its still different, fnaf wasn't the firs game to have security cameras, it isn't the first form of media to have the idea of something coming to life, fnaf didn't invent those things they just use them as a core mechanic and appeal. case: animatronics is different enough for it to not be a actual rip-off, even if the game isn't perfect in any way its still not a goddamn rip-off
i read the title as "Reviewing FNAF's MASTURBATING Rip-Off.." im so dumb LMAO
LMFAOOO
HELPP WKAT
EXCUSE ME?
Don't worry, Five nights in Anime Exists (And probably others but I can't remember their names)
BYE WHAT THE HELL
the original voice acting was bad in a good way and the main characters voice acting was actually pretty funny but this is just awful
The players voice actor sounds like he's about to make an ad transition to our sponsor "raid shadow legends".
For some reason, all fnaf games suffer from the "expanded universe" disease. When you start in a more or less grounded universe with simple stories, and some times later end up in a bunker with different gases, souls of children melted together or... super cancer. It's very sad that Case: Animatronics followed the same fate, i remember watching letsplays after school back when it just came out
Getting shot in the head by a sniper is actually survivable so it makes sense for the main character to survive because of not just plot armor, but because it is actually a possibility.
If you like these FNAF fan games that have in-depth stories, I HIGHLY recommend Far From Land on Roblox. Yes, it is a Roblox game, which may make it seem like it's low quality, or a copy of some sorts, but trust me on this one, Far From Land is honestly one of the most fun FNAF fan games I've ever played, and it even has a good story behind it. There's also multiple games already, and the first is called Five Nights at Marcus, second is Five Nights at Marcus ||, and the third is Far From Land. I really suggest playing this game, as it's fun, developed well, and I think has a good story.
The Developers Behind This Are Going To Make A New Horror Game, In This Universe From Case animatronics
Why is almost every word captalized?
@@badasscrusadersomething that some people do it’s fine don’t mind it
@@badasscrusaderI don't know why but it looks really nice with all initials in caps
Stop typing like a book title holy shit
1 price for all chapters... And the work is coming out.
Comparing it to other games doing the similar thing and they literally then charge for the chapters 1-2 3-4 5-6 feels like a cheap blow.
The creators/studio is at least proving the content you pay for 1 time. Vs trying to gouge the consumer for more money.
Shame you cant let a small group have some props for doing well without dumping on them "FNAF RIP OFF" "Takes to long to give all the content" you know the content your paying for in advance and your not being charged for per piece like less scrupulous studios/groups.
I just realized the voice acting HAS BEEN CHANGED!! They had completely different voices back in 2016! They really changed the voices and that makes me angry! If some people don't know what I'm talking about, I recommend watching Markiplier's videos of Case Animatronics!
I can't believe Poppy Playtime Chapter 3 copied CASE 2: Animatronic Survival Episode 3 ✊😔
What im kinda curious about is why they changed the voice acting, the ones in the original were so much better
Bro why does the wolf look like Godzilla 💀
I really like the design of the owl from the first game. It’s turning its head like a real owl. Genius design choice.
6 hours of gameplay for 10USD is a pretty good deal, how's that a scam?
yeah
I’ve been brain storming my own fnaf universe(s) since 2014 and so many things have been established in the cannon fnaf time line.. how would I even avoid being fined or taken to court over having similar ideas
The only proof I have is the time stamp of when I took a picture of the characters and pages and pages of drawings and story prompts…. From 2014-2018
It is so unbelievable and coincidental how almost every aspect of my story’s have been made into official fnaf lore
But my characters are different in their designs and the back story/biology…. But it’s still crazy that most things I thought of before I heard it have been implemented as fnaf lore 🙄
"The core of the FNaF lore is basically a bunch of fan theories that Scott liked" - some wise man, probably
Look, if having a camera system in your game makes it a FNaF clone, then Rainbow Six Siege is a FNaF clone as well.
I rest my case.
I kind of miss the first version of the voice acting of the first game. I remember watching Dawko play it back then I think and later got confused when they replaced the previous voices. Not to mention the story itself is rather confusing, but you tend to lose track of it when it takes years for the devs to create a new chapter that *might* explain stuff(or confuse/contradict even more). I still think while they... improved, the games are still rather average.
Did they also remove the ghost jumpscare that used to be in the first game?
14:02 that beep scared the hell out of me because I got a scented candle running and my volume was at a point it sounded like a muffled fire alarm
the voice acting in the first game sounds like the guards from The elder scrolls
Omg so true!!!
"Citizen?"
this may be a very, VERY long stretch, but when i heard Tom's intro speech of "Welcome, welcome to-", i immediately connected it to Dr Breen's "Welcome, welcome to City-17" speech from the start of Half Life 2
A huge part of this game's history that was left out was the anti-semetic wanted posters in the first game as well as the use of real people's images and information. The game was taken down initially because of that, and because Scott is more than happy to allow fan games as long as they are free, as well as the fact that he didn't want his series tied to a game with anti-semetic remarks and t€rroristic accusations. The creator then went on to lie and say it was because the wolf's initial model looked like a bear to skirt responsibility
Voice acting in the first game is actually kinda funny, its like OG Resident Evil. Some real "You were almost a Jill Sandwich" vibes
I love how the only part that's related to FNAF in any way is the characters being called "Animatronics"
If anything, FNAF SB is the one copying this
Actually, Animatronic is an actual word! It was originally created as the word 'Audio-Animatronic' by Walt Disney in 1961, it at some point was shortened to just 'Animatronic'. Animatronic is absolutely the correct thing to call the robots, so honestly, less similarity more just accuracy.
@@SlicerJackie I know? Difference being that an animatronic is usually a stationary machine programmed to repeat a song or a dance. Things you see both in FNAF and Case Animatronics are just completely different beings.
Still weird the game would call itself Case ANIMATRONICS and not Case Machines or something like that
@@NiCoNiCoNiCola Sorry if I came off rude, wasn't meaning to. Although, most games call them that, I guess because of the 'Anima' part? Sense more often then not they're animals. Probably don't put much into actually searching what it actually means and is. It would make more sense to call them Autonomatronics, at least that would make a bit more sense.
@@SlicerJackie pretty sure anima in animatronic stands for "animated" as in brought to life, not as in animal.
And again, these and ones in FNAF are full on robots. Security Breach ones literally have whole ass AI built into them, these are not animatronics, rather androids
@CoNiCola Did I not just say that they probably don't put much research into what the words actually mean? I'm well aware that the 'Anima' part probably stands for animated. Most smaller games that use it, however, probably think it stands for animal, or think it's to good to pass up. Also, I said it would make a BIT more sense for them to be called autonomatronics, as they can react to and register outside things and aren't just doing prerecorded shit, not that it would make complete sense. People want to use unique words, not the same dull ones over and over again. Machines is boring, and doesn't quite cover what they are and 'Case Androids' just sounds weird.
11:01 “after this we have to hide under the desk to not get found by the cat” while the game struggles to function
If you pause the video when the camera is facing you just before the flash goes off you can see that it says ''Uganda, Find da way system'' on it.
Do u know da wae
you don't call it a "ripoff" when the fandom itself is built on countless fan games, some even recognized by scott himself.
Love warthunder ads that talk about their accuracy, like yeah cause the player base keeps leaking confidential military documentation on the vehicles when it's wrong to prove its wrong
kay, I’ve always scratched my head about the obsession around the kislux book totes and their practicality, but this one is adorable!! Congratulations
Idk why but i have vivid memories of hearing the newer voice acting for the og case animatronics, like the og was so much better, atleast in my memory
OMG GUYS this has robots, cameras, a flashlight and you have to survive until 6 AM. It clearly is a ripoff and not something that's just inspired by FNAF.
18:03 Nice Silent Hill reference
The thing is, is that in the original game when it came out, probably steam version not microsoft store version, the voice acting was alot better and the voices were deeper and more intimidating like the faceless nameless guy on the phone. However ever since the second game and the mobile and microsoft store versions game out they changed it and i hate it.
Bro this schedule crazy.
I don't care what anyone says, but having the weeping angel owl turn it's head 360 degrees to look at you wherever you are in relation to it is genius and awesome character design.
7:11 that voiceline sounds so much better than his previous
even if it goes OUOU
but the other one after this one (not one from him) sounds also better than this
20:40 as an avid enjoyer of lockpicking and looting within videogames, this animation broke something deep within my soul, broken like that lokpick if this was a bethesda game lmao
0:00 PM 💀💀💀
I love how the voice actor says “what is it?” As if he’s questioning someone lol.
PlainTrace from what I have heard and seen. The first game wasn't this buggy before, when it came out it was much better and fair. It's sad that such good games do so badly and that the second game takes forever to add a new chapter, they even released chapter 4 when it was very buggy!
Wait i just thought about it if its a police station and we are a cop, where tf is our service pistol or the armory
I hate the whole thing of people calling any fnaf inspired game that costs money a “rip off” and hating on it for no other reason besides that. People put tons of effort into these games, why shouldn’t they be able to get something out of it? Imagine if people acted the same about Slenderman type games after that came out. Just because you are the most popular in a genre doesn’t mean you get ownership over it. Fnaf didn’t invent security cameras, survival horror or scary robots. It’s absurd, and is just people who are so used to getting games for free that when someone actually wants compensation for their hard work they flip out on them.
I Personally DONT Think That Case Animatronics Deserves The Hate It Gets.. Sure, It MIGHT Be Inspired By FNaF But It's Not A Rip-Off. CASE Animatronics Is WAYY Different From FNaF. Ya'll FnaF Meatriders Just Started Boo-ing This Game Because "iT uSeS aNiMaTrOnIcS" That's Not It.. And Oh FNaF DIDNT Invent USING Cameras To Locate A Looming Threat Which Just So Happens To Be Animatronics. Really, The Only Reason This Game Is Clowned On As A FNaF rip-off Is Because FNaF Has More Popularity DUE TO ITS LORE. Trust Me FNaF Would've Gone NOWHERE Without It's Lore. CASE Animatronics Is A Game That Does NOT Focus Much On Lore But They Still Need To Have The Basic Storyline To ACTUALLY FORM A Horror Game. Also The Voice-Acting Has Nothing To Do With This Being A FNaF Rip-off and besides! That voice acting is better than what 90% of us could do.. Overall Case Animatronics Is A W Game And Ya'll FNaF Meatriders Just Be Clowning A Well Developed Game ( With Bugs Here And There ) Because They Couldnt Comprehend The Fact That FNaF DIDNT INVENT Animatronics Attacking You And You Having To Escape From Them.
one fact that now you made me think, it's that since it was launched before poppy playtime chap. 3 it makes me thought that they've gotten some inspiration from there :D
The only reasons I feel like this game ended up being so hated
Was 1 how you had to pay for it
2 how people saw it as a straight up rip off
And 3 the game was free on mobile but you had to pay for extra lives whenever you died
Besides that the games are pretty decent and fun (sometimes)
I literally fall asleep to your videos your voice is so calming
Being honest this game is not really a direct "copy" of fnaf, because none of the fnaf games have free roam, it's more like a security breach like game! But this game came out years before fnaf sb was even mentioned!
This game just predicted poppy playtime red mist lmao
I remember playing the first Case Animatronic on my phone a long time ago and I didn't encounter much bugs but i got stuck in one of the rooms in the final sections of thr game because the Cat deactivated right in the doorway and i couldn't get out of the room but other than that it was cool and I would be lying if I said that i wasn't scared when i was hiding from the Wolf in lockers or from Cat under a desk. And some may say it's a clone or rip off of fnaf but all i can see is heavily inspired game and it's not like any mobile fnaf rip off that was only made to be nothing much except a soulless rip off that only wants money. Case actually has some care put into it ans isn't a soulless rip off
3:53 if you want to skip the entire War Thunder ad (also, "Hell, what is it?!" 😭)
Dear fnaf fans, Scott did not invented animatronics ND cameras, u able to use them in ur game and it don't will be fnaf ripoff unless u add freddy bonnie or any other poopshitter from these garbage.
the devs were close to going bancrupt and there were a lot more issues, that's why chapter 4 took so long to release
Pretty sure the dude talking in the first game sounds like FITmc
The voice reminded me of Postal dudes voice
Rick Hunter's Postal Dude (Postal 1, 2, Evil Dude in Brain Damaged, and available as an option in 4) or Corey Cruise's version? (Standard option in 4, voice of player's Postal Dude )
Those are the only 4 games in the Postal series. Do not try to claim otherwise.
@@airplanemaniacgaming7877 I'm not not sure, just A voice from 1 of the games
Why did they change the voice acting in the first game? The original voice work wasn’t the best by a long shot but I still loved it. Had a campy charm. Now it’s just… bad. Maybe I’m misremembering.
Having watched the entire video and read numerous comments, I don't think it deserves to be called a rip-off (at least not the second one). While I don't play games like this myself, the second game looked to be pretty good (of course, that's disregarding the three year wait time).
Did i just heard "I always come back 👺👹" in 33:35? 💀🙏
That's strange, i remember hearing the guy you play as sound more like an old man, here he sounds like mobile game ad ai.
When they added the ability to jump in chapter 4 I freaked out so hard I tore a hole in my wall…
the music you used reminded me of the endurance so much, really good video :D
33:17 How it feels to play against snipers in the current season of fortnite:
I like how much the game tries to just barely avoid being compared to FNaF directly, but then one of the notes in the game almost completely describes a springlock failure in it's entirety.
it's unfair to call it rip-off
it's way cooler than a lot of the rip-offs, and it's actually somewhat original
if anything, it's more a rip-off of the joy of creation, lol
He came back when we all needed him…
Plaintrace:´´Well for its 10 dollar price tag its not worth it´´ ME WHOS GONNA PIRATE IT FROM STEAM UNLOCKED:🏴☠