ok i’m gonna talk about bendy chapter 5 for a minute

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mostly because i think i’ve made some sense out of it and it’s not nearly as mysterious as we thought

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…which makes it a bit of an inky dog story then. We did what Joey wanted and the ink devil is in the details. OK.

STILL falls short of the hype. And I think it could have been better – but as I listed, there are plenty of other shows,/movies/stories that do that so…eh. And it is what it is. If the devs are proud of it, then they have every right to be. I’ll still love the heck out of the game and characters and franchise, no matter what happened or happens next. (Unless they get FNAF-style sequelitis maybe.)

a little bit, but i think it opens a lot of great doors for further material. ive got faith in another installment if they choose to do one, which i hope they do!

Again, despite my disappoint, same here! Also like I just commented on another post, I think Allison’s looking glass is basically the answer to most curiosities in previous chapters. So…yeah.

oh yeah, thats one thing i wish we could have has access to before. like having to go through it again just to see through the glass is a bit tedious.

True, but I mean, it makes sense. We needed to know the whole story – for certain definitions of ‘whole story’ – and not to mention unlock all the things, i.e. people and places, i.e. hallways, doors, rooms, etc. before we could be privy to that stuff. If we’d been able to see the names on the coffins too early, i.e. before we knew all the names and heard all the tapes, we’d’ve been like –

good point. it wouldn’t have had the same impact as it does looking back now.

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