It's probably better from a publicity standpoint to use YTers who are a bit more every-man rather than YTers with millions of subs.Why those two over Markiplier and Yammimash, who are more popular? Were they the first youtubers to do a let's play of the first game?
Also, tumblr posts like these really sadden me, because these people who are bashing FNAF are usually the same people who want the game industry to innovate with new game mechanics.
Trust me when I say that it's way scarier when you're actually the one playing. Half of what makes the games work is that stress that you might fail. Plus when you're in control the ambiance becomes way more effective. I've beaten 20/20/20/20, and most of the jumpscares can still get to me. The only one I'm really desensitized to is Fredbear because of how many friggin times I had to watch it, plus he only has one jumpscare as opposed to the 2 all the others have.Ok, I'm here to be that guy. I've watched both Markiplier and Razzbowski play this game, and I have to say I'm disappointed. Not with the quality of the game, since it is obvious from the first second you boot up the game how much care and detail was put into this game to make it as special. What disappointed me was the scare factor. I was sat watching a video of all of the jumpscares, and all I could think was 'These are really predictable and not scary at all' because they all featured, in essence, the same thing. I think the scariest part of this game is the atmosphere it creates with the position it puts you in. The dimly lit room really doesn't help, and the sounds are just...*shivers*. I was just expecting a little more from the jumpscares though. Not really my cup of tea, I'll stick to 1 and 2 thanks xD
Scott has posted an inspirational message for all of us to read: https://steamcommunity.com/app/388090/discussions/0/541906989414847401/
Is 20/20/20/20 Night 7 or the supposed Night 8?