I watched Game Theory's Ultimate Timeline to learn FNAF lore

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Published 2023-04-08

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  • @inkstar7521
    Fun fact: Matpat did psychology in college, so that might say something about the thought processes of William.
  • Watching matpat lose his sanity over 9 years has been terrifying and interesting
  • @End0531
    I still find it funny that most people immediately try to hate on matpat for his fnaf theories but like the guys is literally one of the reason why this community grew and the reason its as big as it is nowadays
  • @kellynine7438
    Kids in the 80s tended to have a lot more independence, since both parents were usually both at work and couldn't afford any kind of afterschool care. We were still in "go outside and don't come back until the street lights are on" era of parenting, as well. So the idea of kids going to the local Fazbear's to hang out after school is not that unusual by 80s standards. Arcades were an incredibly common hangout spot for us.
  • ALRIGHT LET ME MAKE THIS CLEAR: you do not NEED to kill kids to get remnant. It can be harvested from living people, it just won’t be as much as from a dead or murdered child. That’s why the animatronic shipping company never went out of business. They weren’t killing anyone, they were just gathering remnant very very slowly.
  • @emred4653
    "that was such a good ending why theres more?" Love how you get in the mindset of fnaf fans
  • @SheaWaiteAMDG
    I do hear people saying episode one sounds too much like a fanfic, but I feel like he did this video more for people that have no idea where to start and wanted to tell an interesting story. It got everyone talking in the comments so I’d say it worked
  • @cdytpandaalt
    1:27:54 “The One You Should Not Have Killed” is referring to the Child that got him caught and had been mutilated worse then any of the other times. Cassidy’s death was probably his worst and sloppiest kill up to this point. That’s why William shouldn’t have killed them. I hope this helps clarify who Cassidy is in the story and their purpose of being “The One You Should Not Have Killed”.
  • I appreciate that everyone can agree that Henry's speech at the end of Pizzeria Simulator/FNAF 6 was amazing and that ending in general was good.
  • @russty2050
    "It is way too easy to kill kids in the 80's" - Patterrz 2023
  • Fun fact: The reason why he's purple is due to something called "livor mortis" which is discoloration of the skin in corpses. Michael so happens to be a walking stinking corpse
  • 1:24:50 this video was my first time hearing that Henry line (exept for the deepest pits of hell part), him calling out michael directly and talking to him like this is so freaking cool!! What an amazing speech
  • Respect for Matpat carrying a lot of lore in his shoulders and for the fnaf community most
  • "Everyone in this universe is so stupid" Patterz doesn't watch much true crime, because this stupidity in cases like this is disheartening common
  • Random chatter "Sounds more like fanfiction than a theory" You mean...what all theories are until they are verified as...true and canon
  • Love how chat kept saying things like “nice head canon matpat” without saying a possible better theory
  • @noahthespike
    I keep seeing chat go wild about the first bit about a singing and dancing bear being made up, but they literally traced it back through history with the poster found in security breach according to their livestream talk back yesterday
  • I love seeing people who don’t know what this franchise is doing (especially in recent years) hear things like Faz Goo, Sea Bonnies, or anything of the sort.
  • Also seems weird that after the events of Elizabeth being killed by baby and if crying child saw that and was obviously traumatised that the brother would be cruel enough to continue to bully him for his understandable fear of animatronics and then put him in the mouth of one. It would make more sense for his fear to be off something smaller, something they would only make sense for a child to come up with, relating back to the whole “what is seen in the eyes of a child can be easily misunderstood”