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I'm sure everyone knows this by now, but I remember being surprised by how much lore is apparently in Five Nights at Freddy's when the movie came out. I had no idea that there were whole YouTube channels devoted to uncovering the lore and solving the mysteries. I always figured it was just a jump scare game for kids and streamers, and that's what it seemed like the one time I watched someone live stream themselves playing the VR version before (must have been the first game before they started all the lore stuff, I guess).
Relatable. I had heard of it and wanted to play it, and after looking up strategies I was dropped down the rabbit hole. It's one of my favourite games when it comes to lore and I did quite enjoy the games, even if I've heard that the dev is a horrible person.
That's hilarious. I can imagine the slow dawning of you realizing how deep this goes.
Oh my goodness.