This game perfectly encapsulates that childhood fear of being along in your house at night. Everything feels unfamiliar, but in a place youve lived your entire life. Its the first time you ever really encounter existential horror, the kind of feeling that makes you rethink how you see thing in your life.
Windows 10 will save you all UTTP JAT TGTT it’s not BV’s bed. It’s a completely different layout from the bedroom in the minigames. Plus, in the SL Breaker Room, they’re 2 separate rooms.
Near 1:38 there is another which is near 1am ingame which means you cant know the time by the clock, only that 1 hour has passed Also as writing the comment theres a lot more i hear...
Fnaf 4 is the only game in the series that truly scares me. When the game first came out, I was jumpscared very early into night 2. It terrified me. I had nightmares about it for nearly a week. I couldn't sleep. I would wake up from my nightmare weirdly and specifically at 3:17 A.M. When I would wake up, I would be too scared to close my eyes again, for I was afraid the nightmare would continue. And it did.
@@Zona984 Yeah, I'd also say FNAF Help Wanted is also scary too. Think about it, what's more scarier? Playing on your PC or playing with a VR headset (the original platform that Help Wanted released on)?
Yeah, Ive never gotten past around 4-3 am in night 1 bc i keep thinking ill make a misclick and turn on the light when an animatronic is at the door. The paranoia was very intense and Im very disappointed that the fnaf games after this and even fan games didnt really try to replicate its sense of dread
Before FNaF: I love my grandma's old clock. What a lovely chime ☺️ After FNaF: *So my flashlight's on, and stay up 'till dawn. I got this headache and my life's on the line.*
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+Blaze -n- Halo Whoa...you're right. Even the normal ingame sound effect is 11 chimes, its not just this video. Huh. Well, maybe the game just takes place during Daylight Savings Time :P
Most people say that this is relaxing but I just can't feel it that way. Seriously listening to the clock sounds while you are *alone* In your house with these guys on the corridors just keeps you in constant terror. 10/10 ambience, achives what it is trying to make you feel
Also... I think (being the strange 14 year old I am, watching clock vids all the time) he took the sound from a RU-vid video. I am certain I have heard a recording that sounds EXACTLY like this.
I remember years ago, as a kid, our local church would ring its clock bells, and it always seemed eerie to me. I don’t know why I was unnerved by it, but when I played this game when it first came out, those memories just cams flooding back to me when these chimes played, and I felt like a kid again, scared even more by those eerie bells.
This game honestly terrifies me and is the only thing that makes me feel genuine fear. I have anxiety attacks just by looking at images. Scott really went all out...
@@cyanideA Your grandfather Joseph joestar was able to find out the secret of my stand and when he was running to you like a student having only a certain amount of time to finish their exam
I know last night at twelve am I went to the bathroom down the hall and I saw something and it was the moon shadowing me and quickly walked quietly to the bathroom because I was scared and the Christmas lights and night is a little red so I lock the door and I run quickly at my bunk bed too and hide under with my cat
5:25 me going to my mom's friend's room to ask them for the Wi-Fi password 6:05 me at the door asking what's the Wi-Fi password 8:53 Me being like if they don't give me the wi-fi password 2:24 If they give me the Wi-Fi password also not to mention doesn't FredBear be looking like he's smiling
God, hearing this after a while makes me feel a bit of nostalgia. After this game was released, one of my friends managed to get a hold of one of the devs that helped create this. And we did an FNaF 4 scenario. It was a fun night (it wasn't one of the devs)
I used to live by an abandoned house that looked like the one in the FNAF 4 title screen. Not far away from that house was a church, and I would always hear chimes similar to the ones in the game. Needless to say, both my friend and I (FNAF nerds) were freaked out by it. Despite the fact that there are homicidal, nightmarish reincarnations of childhood characters attempting to rip your insides out, these chimes are probably the scariest thing in FNAF 4 for me.
(Title: the case of missing hot dogs) 2:53 Kid: hmmmm, what should I play with to- 4:30 N. Fredbear: KID!!!! Kid: AH! jeez fredbear, did you have to be that close? N. Fredbear: sorry kid, but I have a question Kid: fire away N. Fredbear: have you seen my leftover hot dogs? Kid: what? N. Fredbear: my hot dogs, have you seen them? Kid: no, but why don't you ask plushtrap? N. Fredbear: he's busy singing some kind of song from a movie I've never heard about Kid: I'll go ask him N. Fredbear: thanks 8:31 Plushtrap: *is singing pure imagination from willy wonka and the chocolate Factory* Kid: hey plushtrap Plushtrap: yeah? N. Fredbear: W-....BUT I.....WHAT!?! Kid: have you seen fredbear's hot dogs? Plushtrap: noooooooooooooooo Kid: well, if you see them, let me know Plushtrap: I will 5:00 Kid: YO BONNIE 5:16 N. Bonnie: YEAH!?! Kid: have you seen fredbear's hot dogs N. Bonnie: no, sorry Kid: okay 6:35 Kid: NIGHTMARE!!!!!! 7:55 Nightmare: what do you want child!?! Kid: have you seen fredbear's hot dogs? Nightmare: no kid, sorry but I'll keep a- *munching is heard in plushtrap's hallway* 8:52 Plushtrap: delicious hot dogs N. Fredbear: PLUUUSSSHHTTTRRRRAAAPPPPPPP!!!!! Plushtrap: hehehehehehehe
What's cool about the clock chimes is that traditionally, this theme would be played at 6 AM, when you finish the night. In this game, though, this plays to symbolize the START of the night, and that the animatronics are starting to come to your room.
It’s also cool how the theme would originally be used to celebrate a victory, while in FNAF 4, the theme is used to hinder your ability to listen for the animatronics in the hallway. In the first 3 games, it’s a good thing. In the 4th, it’s an obstacle.
I don’t know why but this has always reminded me of when I would spend the night at a friends house on a summer night in the middle of nowhere because I live in Indiana. This is comforting to me, not creepy. I don’t know how to explain it but the vibes here remind me of when life had no worries and when I enjoyed spending time with friends through my teen years.
I love this so much. I dont know why, but it kinda gives me that feeling of impending doom. Like, "They're here. There's nowhere to run. They'll get you one way or another."
The disembodied heads of Nightmare and Nightmare Fredbear will always be terrifying, no matter how you put it. Imagine the heads of animatronics with rows of super sharp teeth and glowing red eyes sitting on your bed or in your closet during the early hours of the morning, nobody else awake in your house. Five Nights at Freddy's 4 is just one of the scariest fnaf games imo.
My friend has a clock that sounds exactly like this. It does different numbers for it. Like for 5:00, it would do 5 chimes. And would hear the clock if i was doing a sleepover. He has a room like this too, only one door. It’s on the right, and he had the closet like that. He also put some fnaf plushes in the closet, bed and shelf. His room was clean tho.
One of my family members has a clock that makes this sound and every time i hear it at night i stay awake a bit longer because of the trauma the games gave me as a child
Fnaf 4 reminds me of my grandparents old house there was a grandmother clock that played these exact same chimes, there were always dogs barking, crickets chirping and the house was kinda similar I guess and also my grandma had a lot of stuffed animal bears