I really like the concept of these types of indie games nowadays. Turning something cute and cartoony into something creepy as hell is always the most fascinating to me. Big props for the developers for following this type of trend.
A lot of companies have certain lines they don’t want to cross in terms of disturbing things. A lot of random indie devs don’t have those restrictions and can make the most fuc*ed up games possible.
Ok but did someone notice that the antagonist have cute and inocent face and she looks like she can never kill anyone but on other hand protagonist looks so horror its because its not always the look its the heart we should trust♥️
Is it a coincidence or..? I'm shure it's not a coincidence because at one scene, it was identical to manly's gameplay. The scene where you were talking with the brown dog(?)
I done this when I'm eating lunch 😭🤣🤣 I didn't felt like throwing up, I've seen enough shit when I was little and I got so used to it up until now Not to mention, remember documentaries? People being cutting down to pieces, their limbs, arms and head are etc etc, Been watching those things on television, and now our tv is broken, never watched it since 2020 (I move in to my new home)
there's a similar game but its a simulator game called Ravenous Devils, the concept were exactly the same as the story that happened irl 5:24 , where the husband who is a tailor, kill the victim and send them down to his wife to grind them and bake them into a meat pie therefore selling those pies mark played the game b4 and i thought it seem a nice decent game to play lol ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kikuCmQjBls.html
In real life there is a documented case of a killer baker in Arkansas called Robert Hanson. Maybe the creators of this game might have taken inspiration from this?
Probably not, this concept of selling food made out of people is a tale as old as time and kinda overused in games, not saying it's bad tho, it's overused because it's good.
Uhhhhhh, honestly I thought this came out a week ago how'd I get here in one hour Also thank you for this review I'm always too scared to play or watch these games in fear of jumpscares but if it's you explaining it, well that's a less chance of me throwing my phone to the moon so thank you
Hey GamerSault, is it a coincidence that your "Story Explained" videos come a week or so after a ManlyBadassHero video about the exact same game? Do you watch Manly or is it just a really cool coincidence?? But I'm definitely shure you do, because the gameplay you showed in the video is identical to manly's
Recent DLC apparently hints at this. With missing posters showing pictures of human (instead of animals) who are dressed like those kidnapped by Bonnie.
Te felicito por tus videos bien estructurados y debo decir que me encanta la manera en que narras, le agregas ese toque aun mas sombria a una historia que ya de porsi es perturbadora. Gran trabajo sigue asi!!!
Stories of cannibalistic bakeries or restaurants like this always intrigue me. While the killer is a monster, the consumers are no less evil, even if they are not aware of it. It's also interesting to think about how a chef could get away with this. Last time I checked, there would be at least some sort of dead giveaway. I don't remember what, but something would make it apparent.
How is someone doing something on accident as evil as the person doing it? If a woman was getting attacked you stopped the man so the woman could escape but found out later she was a human trafficker you telling me you'd be evil?
@@samuraitadpole5459 Depends on if I could have reasonably known beforehand or not. I consider something to be evil, or if it's a lighter action just a bad move, if the person doing it could have reasonably known what they were doing is morally wrong. If I could have reasonably known I helped a human trafficker at the time, I would consider it an evil action.
@@emberthefox4951 But in the original comment you said even if the customers didn't know, they were just as guilty, but in the response you say that's not the case and the level of evil depends on knowledge. So you're agreeing with @samurai tadpole that your initial point was *not* correct.
@MR Hamster only reason I used woman was because most people would see a man attacking woman and help her without question, I also remember reading how a woman said this guy kidnapped these kids and everyone restrained him to let the woman take the kids, turns out he was the father and that random woman used the double standards to almost kidnap two kids
@@KittyKatt_Luna80s the ending was a joke, it wasn't meant to be at all taken seriously. I mean just Look at it, its pretty obviously a joke there really wasn't anything more to it. Some game creators just like to put in jokes and memes as secret endings, I've seen this alot with some horror games. I get R was speculating I was simply making it clear Bingus is just a meme and has no relation to Bonnie. The thing also has a t posing Bonnie mainly just meme stuff to make someone laugh thats why. The other name to that ending is quite literally "the meme ending"
@@KittyKatt_Luna80s best example of something similar to this is Dayshift At Freddy's 3 which is a fnaf fan game series which was memey up until the 3rd game which became really dark and full of angst (I actually reccomend just checking the game out if you haven't the third one is genuinely really good). And all the endings in the game but one are either dark, bittersweet, creepy as shit, or neutral. But there's one ending which spoilers if you haven't seen or played it, is a full on meme ending called the soapy ending. Soap literally has nothing to do with the ending FYI. But in the series they always had this one ending called the soapy ending where you take dr*gs in the restroom and end your ass in jail in some way. Its the only real joke ending in the third game, looking out of place compared to the other endings but also is just a riot.
I kinda feel sorry for Bonnie. She just wanted to open a bakery and live a normal life. Still, she panicked when the rabbit died in her bakery, which lead her going down a horrific path. If not for that event, and if her business was successful at the start, she would have been just a normal and sweet baker.
@@OrphanedBee If they did, they should tell me directly instead of having someone else speak on their behalf. Though, considering the original reply, I doubt it will be anything other than condescension.
There actually is! The secret ending is good for the protagonist, and the “fresh ingredients” ending is good for Bonnie as she doesn’t get held accountable for what she has done
Oh gamersault this game could relate to the human flesh soap maker Leonarda chinculi which she made cakes from human flesh by tricking her victims with a sort of job
Another thing I noticed in free bonnie dies rather easily the player easily deflects Bonnie's blade rather quickly and kills her you think bonnie chops animals limbs off to make herself feel stronger more powerful
i think the endings are like a full story like the 4th ending is the first part, and the last part is the 1st ending where bonnie kills the player, i think.
@@JJNero thank you for conforming the information! I find this - from my point of view - the first horror game that doesn't care if you're talking to someone else, it doesn't pause for the player 😂