The 1st Theme is perfect for the Animatronic Spring Trap and his Actions! But this Theme is perfect for the Backstory of Purple Guy and how he become Springtrap!
Imagine: The just newly opened establishment called Fazbear’s Fright just burnt, among the ashes as the smoke clears a sillohette can be seen, one long ear with the other broken; This figure has poor posture, and he always comes back.
I like both menu music, the new and old, it really shows how the game is surrounded by the one evil character in the series, William. It really gives us an idea of just how evil he is portrayed just by listening to the music.
All four of the original point-and-click games got new themes that were original compositions and not just tracks grabbed off a royalty free music site. But, in the case of 3 out of the 4, I think the new themes are weaker than the old ones-this is especially true with FNaF 1, but I mean I doubt there's any track out there better for the FNaF 1 menu than the original "Urban Darkness Part 8." HOWEVER, I think that for FNaF 3, the new music was actually an upgrade. Not that I don't like the original, but I _adore_ this one. It's the _perfect_ theme for FNaF 3 and encapsulates its entire vibe with its spooky, decrepit feel. It brings to mind all the right visuals-Archaic technology. Vintage props from a long-extinct brand. Whatever scraps the owners could scrape together to drum up nostalgia and scares. A monster from the distant past dug up and reawoken after spending 30 years rotting in the dark.
Old FNAF 3 music: “I’m the scariest!” New FNAF 3 music: “no, I’M the scariest!” ???: “amateurs.” Old and New FNAF music: “what was that, PUNK?!” FNAF 3 Troll Game Menu Music: “AMATEURS.”
Not a fan of these. I understand the technical reasons why they had to be changed, but the menu themes of all 4 original games are awesome and unique, and fit each game perfectly. These feel like filler placeholder music.