*this song is very well done the menu and the spring trap are very scary the only thing that spoils it is the fact that the hallucinations have scarier scares than the spring trap itself*
The menu themes were why I liked the fnaf games as a kid there was always something so creepy about loading the game up and seeing the characters infront of you with the music The remasters just took the lazy route and added music from help wanted which ruined the atmosphere entirely This theme is complete perfection and should not have been changed
@@Devilsaur I died the 24th September, got knifed on the street, got up to get judged, asked god what he meant, and he just went "idk bro go back and find out". i'm back on earth now, skill issue on my part ig
It's so creepy how, even after being impaled by springlocks all over his body, he still manages to keep a sadistic smile on his face (of course, it's probably the suit, but you know what I mean).
Idk why but some parts of the music sound like it could be in some sort of Pokemon game, like battling Ghetsis in BW or something, especially the piano parts
The 2020 update is kinda sad bc I loved this menu theme and they changed it to some weird thing like the new update on the menu theme isn’t that good tbh
I remember me and my brother were playing it together then we saw springtrap and we left our computer in his bedroom and shut the door and left it there because we were both scared
Actually this game should called Five Night At Springtrap’s Because Springtrap is the only animatronic who actually exist Other of them is just Phantoms
If gives me the feeling as if he's coming closer, and the start of the theme is a bit unsettling, because in the background it sounds like you can hear screaming kids.
For the console ports and 2020 update, the first four games had their menu themes replaced with new original compositions, since Scott used royalty free tracks during that time. Leon Riskin is a good composer and all, but these old menu themes cemented themselves as being the true FNAF themes. They were simple, yet iconic. So sad they’re gone now.
i prefer the 4th game's menu, i like the background on that one, with the animatronics hidden in the forest looking away at your house with all the red lighting
Well, for me FNAF 3 is mediocre game. Strange assault ambient. Springtrap not moves while you fix something. Mediocre jumpscares, like Springtraps, BB, Phamtoms (except Foxy). And because of green light game feels older that FNAF 1.
@@violador3993 to be honest, Liveradrius is right here, game was indeed underwhelming. Jumpscares were mediocre and could only scare a 4th grader (cue to springtrap just casually strolling towards you in his jumpscare), gameplay is just broken to the point where you can beat entire game by just sitting your ass at the system reboot tablet and continuously repairing the vents, and of course, 50 shades of green that makes you feel like you are stuck in Shrek's ballsack doesn't save the situation one bit
Funfact: the guy who composed it also made music for The Witcher 3, Dying Light, Dead Island and Call of Juarez (all Polish games btw because he's Polish himself).
@@lartts7483 I agree. I don’t know how the lore exactly is right now with Security Breach being out, but I think the series’s ending was absolutely perfect with 6. SPOILERS FOR SECURITY BREACH The fact that Afton came back (Is he still alive after what happened to him in the end? That I do not know.. but I will assume so) is just so.. distasteful to me. It basically renders Henry’s hard work, his sacrifice absolutely useless. (Well, not exactly.. as the other animatronic’s souls were freed I believe) but it still sucks that the MAIN THREAT that he was trying to destroy and get rid of pulled through.
0:00 Seeing Springtrap in an abandoned restaurant 0:12 He is gone in his place; you see him walking around the restaurant 0:18 He sees you and starts chasing you along with the Phantoms