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I guess that's what happened with FNAF. The first two were pretty creative, but then I suppose Scott started heading towards the "COD 28 coming out next year!" route and was like "No! FNAF 4 is the last part of the story!" to stop this madness. I mean, he's a very talented man, and I suppose not many people know about Desolate Hope - a game he made before FNAF.
Then THIS guy comes along and's just like "Whoops, there go 100 songs... and oh! I just wrote thousand lines of heart-wrenching dialogue... welp, might as well code a massively innovative RPG as well so I have something to do with all this art lying around. And I can draw some cool sprites while I'm at it!"
Like, what the ♥♥♥♥? This man's been doing what the rest of his life?
That sums everything up, thank you for that beautiful post.