@@minions2997 fr, I feel like I’m beating the dead horse at this stage but I’m still a bit tilted that there’s no phantom bonnie, it makes no sense for him to not be there, we could have easily had both springtrap and Bonnie in the game, we have 2 sometimes 3 Freddys every game why not 2 bonnies, it just feels like an incomplete roster
@@mr.trololo9073 he could have done what he did with the likes of mangle and the puppet, the puppet appears the same room as his mask and the presents (fnaf 2 mini games reference) and mangle appears in front of the foxy mask. He should have had bonnie appear in front of the bonnie mannequin
What makes this truly unsettling to me is not only the sound design but the way Springtrap is presented here. You never quite get to see him in full, and it's giving me big fever dream vibes
@@biqbagel what a chronically online thing to say lmfao, i had an android before and that's exactly how malware appears on android devices. downloading random shi off the internet. there is multiple types of viruses that can heavily impact the health and condition of ur device. i'm unfortunately a victim of one of those that permanently lock u out of your phone demanding 15,000 in bitcoin with a gore pic. but yeah, apple brainwashing whatever tf that means lolol :3
@@Prazca ooh, well it's not scary but if I saw it in a dream and I was completely paralyzed and couldn't breathe id be scared Well I have been paralyzed awake before and felt like I was held down but I wasn't scared at all I just got annoyed and kindly told the Jins to go away by mind since I couldn't move my jaw at all
aside from my comment about bonnie, my honest critique on this is, it's pretty damn good actually. Put yourself in the shoes of someone who just downloaded and played this for a moment, it feels like something you would find around the time FNAF 3 was released and some shady sites would advertise free versions of this incredibly hyped game, the corruption of the office really tells you that this is a poorly put together bootleg copy of the game, your suspicions have risen, phone guys message doesn't play, instead you hear some kind of eerie audio frequency, that messed up version of springtrap with the sharp lighting is very damn creepy to look at, as well as it is to have it just appear in front of you paired with those bit crushed eerie sound effects. The office disappears and all you see is the corrupted springtrap with beeping sounds in the background, you realize something bad is happening, as the beeping continues you get stressed out when you notice a security alert pop up on the side of your screen and more eerie sounds begin to play over and over again, the system is trying to process something but it simply can't because of how corrupted it is... then your system powers off without warning... and then silence... your mind tries to process what the hell has happened and what the game may have done to your pc before it powers on once again... and then you realize, you fucked up, big time. You're greeted by the same eerie picture of springtrap with a warning message in slightly broken English threatening to destroy your system if you don't pay in a currency used notoriously by criminals. You don't have much time... how will you get out of this mess...
@@darksoulsismycityit was created in 2009 and used pretty much exclusively on the dark web so criminals could purchase (mainly illegal) things they find while having their transactions hidden, long before Sam Bankman and all those other morons tried to legitimise cryptocurrencies, the fact they tried to legitimise something thats notoriously used by dark web criminals should have been a major red flag from the start.
There's a lot to analyze here -the game's called "fifteens at freddy three" -it came out in 2016 (fnaf 3 came out in 2015) -the fact bonnie is on the menu despite him being absent in the original game -there's a "release" button on the menu -the night starts at 4 pm -instead of saying "1st night" it says "first time" -the fact he didn't mute the call and recieved no advice from phone dude -the "silent" in the top left corner -the fear-inducing bell sound playing as springtrap appears -the fact springtrap looks so uncanny and alien -the screen going black after springtrap appeared -the Security pop-up implying that something's wrong -the laggy and distorted Windows 7 shutdown and startup -the broken english after the restart -the passive-agressive "Hello! Hello! Hello!" -the random string of letters and numbers below "PAY" -they're asking for $300 in Bitcoin for some reason
If you really think about it, 300 dollar in Bitcoin is not even that bad, like, I don't really know how much is Bitcoin rn but I think 300 in Bitcoin would be like less than half a Bitcoin
@jaroldfedrick3823 Most of our current generation didn't grow up with VHS but rather early 2000s computers like Windows 7 or XP. Or crappy mobile games with viruses of the 2010s. Horror that targets these stages of technology hits more harder to more people than 1980s VHS styled horror
i was on the youtube homepage turned to the right of my monitor greeted by the thumbnail of this video right when i was gonna do something and go to sleep (3:50 am) thanks
Allright so this has a pretty good quality, but my only critique would be that: It's the same as the original one of Fnaf 1, the game is unplayable, jumpscare, then get hacked.
This put me down in a rabbit whole that quite frankly put me on a scale of fear i haven't felt in years with fnaf. I remember having this fear somewhere around the release of the third or second game. it was everywhere! The touch of how bonnie in the beginning of the video feels like what he looked like to me when i first saw the characters and their jumpscare. they were the reasons i was afriad of the dark as a kid. but this, I don't think i'm sleeping in the next week or so. everything about this makes me more aware of the fact that this could be me right now and i wouldn't even know it because of old me going onto random links on the internet, or downloading apk's because i was a dumb kid. even anything i accidently have done now with clicking youtube ads or trusting the wrong downloads for things if it's possibe, that's the scarist part. this video doesn't make me feel safe... but i thank you for that. i really needed something that instilled something scary about fnaf and make me also aware of my cyber security. gotta stay cautious out there! but i really men it when i say thanks!
I learned it the hard way too man... for me it was ben drowned instead of fnaf.. and i thought ben hacked my pc, no its a guy with a RAT virus sending in error messages like " :) Hallo! Wir sehen dich" and then the camera is on. ptsd after that
that's actually somewhat nostalgic to me because i remember how when i was younger i downloaded a pirate copy of fnaf3 from gamejolt on my mom's computer and it stopped working
I dunno how but you did it You made Springtrap (an already disturbing design) somehow more disturbing by making half of his face not visible and changing his eyes Congrats!
It's a great video. I'm not kidding, i effing love it. I don't know how to explain it, but it's giving me a vibe of a vibingleag video of some sort. For such a small(well not that small, but still) creator like you, it's amazing. Please do more of this. I also wanna makke something like this, but i don't think i have such editing skills and programs like you do
This reminds me of a condition called Pareidolia, in which the brain recognizes familiar things from fractured pictures. You can make out Springtrap’s iconic stature, but he looks off. Your brain can’t fully piece together if it’s Springtrap or not so it fills in the blanks with shadows and weird white specs that form an uncanny image.
The fact that if you actually got the ransomware screen, you would have already been done if you havent gotten those 300 dollars and sent them, cause theres no chance of finding an encrypter to it
This version of Springtrap should exist in the multiverse, he's absolutely terrifying in this. Gotta give credit to the ransom hackers for good artistic choice.
the best part is that realistically even if you paid them the bitcoin, you still can't get your files back depending on what virus methods ransomware tends to use