Me: I have a brother. The hallways: *never be alone plays, slowly getting louder and louder in the beat with footsteps* Brother:*at someone elses house for a while* Me: 😱 Its true (im being cringe) I'LL NEVER BE ALONE😭 the demon under my bed that eats my underwear and socks: *on vacation eating little children at the butcher shop* Me: what is getting closer to my room then?*grabs a projector and turns on without projections inside* The music: nah nah NANANANA nEvAh Be AlOnE aGaYiN Me: *opens my bedroom door slowly and steadily* ... ???: i҉t҉s҉ a҈l҈l҈ g҈o҉i҉ g҉ t̶o̶ b̶e̶ ዐጕልሃ D⃠O⃠N⃠T⃠ L҈I҈S҈T҈E҈N҈ T҉O҉ t̸H̸E̸M̸ Me: ToO wHo??*turns around* Brother:*in his bed* Demon: *munching on socks* Me: *turns back o the door and nothing is there* .... Objective-go back to bed Me: nah am i in some story? *Walks and gets in bed* Ending -Survivor- You went back to bed and survived the night. See yiu tomorrow for another scare! *-next night-* Objective-survive the night Me: just stay in bed, I'll be fine. Clock: 2AM Ending -Yum- You didn't survive. You fell asleep early and the monsters found you. What a munch! Me: oh crap im in hell Hell: your not supposed to be here Me: *back in the bed* Ok keep getting in and out of bed! Clock: 6 AM Ending: what are you doing? Don't you want an ending? You could've got one 1 hour ago! Me: wait what? Ending: you got the forever ending, you died from exhaustion. Me: wait this is a videogame please restart the night! Ending: fine, a one off. (Restarts) Time to do this... TO BE CONTINUED
This game perfectly captures the pure, almost primal fear of being in your bed and having to worry about staring at the cold, empty abyss of darkness outside your room as a child.
Gimme a sec just gotta… turn on my camera flash… and… Okay, no demons I could see in the closet. Also, pro tip if you have to go around your house at night in the dark: Swear at the demons. No, really. Tell them you don’t want to deal with their BS tonight. The psychological impact is remarkable.
@bit6Fnaf takes place in Utah I think, and this house on a ranch in the middle of nowhere… I think the fact that the dog is barking at such a late hour makes it even scarier
As a teen when FNaF came out, it's uncanny just how similar FNaF 4 was to my experience at failing to sleep as a kid. I genuinely couldn't sleep because of all the scary things my brain would latch onto and activate when I was in bed, it was almost like I was fighting for my life. I wasn't expecting this kind of response to a comment like this. 💀 For anyone reading this who has suffered or still suffers from this, I'd suggest getting checked for something like OCD or autism. Turns out your brain has a higher tendency to latch onto potentially threatening things when you've got some kind of hyper fixation disorder, so it's not any fault of your own.
I thought I was the only one, I was always afraid of something at night. I remember Jeff the Killer and FNAF being a couple of them, and also I got freaked out when my friends said Slenderman could appear wherever he wants whenever he wants so that kept me up at night too
@@macietyler8677 Ironically, what I'm talking about was long before I knew what creepypastas were or when FNaF was even a thing. Even with full visibility thanks to a night light I was still piss scared, since being in bed just made me feel all kinds of vulnerable to whatever might be hiding behind every crack, door or corner. Overactive imaginations suck.
For some reason my grampa has installed a bell in my house which plays the same sound as the one in this ambience, I keep hearing it in the middle of night
@@hmmm4844 You are playing fnaf 4: calm You get jumpscared: panik You turn off your pc: calm You still hear the ambience: panik You hear something breathing on the other side of your door: panik
I remember that in my teenager life, i was thinking about the happy to be a fan of the series (Actually im not, i don't care about fnaf since 6 years ago) Now i have 21 yr old, i can respect that, making 4 games in less than 1 year is impressive.
When i was younger me and my older brother would play fnaf 4 in our house. Dead serious. We made masks. I did nightmare bonnie bc i thought he was cool, Michael did foxy. It was fnaf4 kinda. We put a camera in the bathroom (just bc we dont have the two door thing and it would be too op for the monster) Anyways it was so much fun. We would turn off the lights. One would run around trying to get in, once in you had to wrestle the other person. In a nice way. When I was it id beat my bro up but nicely. Anyways this music would play in the background man it was so much fun Just two kids and a horror game Also im a girl guys Edit: sadly now michael is graduated so I have no one to play with, before he leaves tmw I want to play one more round. To finally beat him 🤍. Edit 2: i beat him ✌️😜
I hated this game with a passion cause I was so scared of the series as a preteen. FNAF 1,2 and 3. (3 not so much) But my only way of coping with my nightmares on it was that they were at a restaurant. “Why would they be at my house?” It’s like Scott heard my monologue and said that would be a great idea. Doesn’t make it any better that my room is nearly identical to the FNAF 4 room setup.
Still takes me back a bit whenever I read comments on the older Fnaf games. Comments from people who fondly remember playing the games or pretending with fnaf in their homes when they were younger. Fnaf really is a surprising phenomena huh?
Yeah, I’ve been thinking about it lately it really was such a big deal, everyone at school was talking about it and passing around BS rumors about secret endings and theorizing. I really do think it’s an important cultural moment that changed the way we view consume and interact with media. It showed our generation that a video game could be more than a set of rules to compete by, they can have complex worlds and narratives, they can be an experience. I think analogue horror is something we can directly attribute to fnaf
This is the creepiest ambient in a FNaF game. You wouldn't wanna hear this when the lights are out, and you're alone in your room, while your parents are next door.
FNAF4 was always the scariest for me, not just because of the atmosphere, sound, animatronic designs, gameplay loop, etc. but also because of how similar the game’s setting was to my childhood home. The title screen shows that it’s a rural (probably Midwestern) house surrounded by countryside and isolated. I had already been living in a new house in the suburbs years before the FNAF games came out, but this game took me back to the eeriness of living in a country house with a long driveway.
All jokes aside fnaf 4s gameplay is absolutely ingenious. This game legitimately feels like the nightmares I would have as a child. That sense of familiarity combined with the feeling of never being safe all make this game feel like a true nightmare which is absolutely perfect!
Heres my fnaf 4 IRL story: So I was 10 years old in the doctor's office (this was around late July 2019) and I was just starting to enter my fnaf obsession. I was scrolling on google trying to learn more about fnaf characters (I didn't know much at this time. I didn't even know ANYTHING about purple guy whatsoever. I didn't know nightmare chica existed. And I would always get phantom BB mistaken for nightmare BB.) So when I searched up springtrap I saw an image of his face. His face UNDERNEATH the mask. I just froze up. Kinda confused at first. And then once I really understood what I just saw, my feelings of shock and confusion turned into disgust and fear. I showed my older brother, and he wasn't phased by it at all. Later that day when I went home, for some stupid reason I kept searching it up. I was curious, but kinda intrigued. Y'know that feeling when you're scared but can't look away? So yeah, I spent like the rest of the day looking at that. That night. My brother started watching a video about William Aftons death. I didn't actually see anything, but I heard the audio. It made my face go cold. When I asked him to turn it off, he didn't listen. So then I didn't sleep for the next two nights. I didn't think I was gonna get attacked. The issue was. When my eyes were open, I started to hallucinate fnaf characters (Springtrap, Nightmare, Nightmare Bonnie, And Marionette) but when my eyes were closed I kept seeing William Afton's face. When ever I fell asleep, my body's reflexes woke me back up due to the fear. I wasn't afraid to sleep. I WANTED to sleep. But I couldn't bring myself to close my eyes! Two days later I was fine tho. Today I look back at this and laugh. (I'm 14 now)
The other 4th graders in my class at the time relayed the lore of the 💀 kids stuffed inside animatronics, me too scared to ever touch a fnaf game, I was still plagued with nightmares of freaky animatronics hunting me in my small bedroom. I feel you man, that dark curiosity 😅 fun story!
I remember when i was a kid, it was a common thing that the electricity went off in my house, i used to sleep with my door open so i always had to stare to the dark of my hall because it was just outside of my room, just watching to the entire hall, with the sound of the silence, everyone in my house sleeping, only me and my imagination making sure i couldn't sleep for at least 2 hours, just watching, and hoping that nothing or anyone would peek out of a corner or pass running from there... It was almost traumatizing.
I remember one time I got a little bluetooth speaker and put a 1 hour mix of the FNaF4 ambience on infinite loop, then went to sleep The fact that I don't remember the dreams I had that night, but do remember how I felt when I woke up (actually freaked out), kinda scares me lmfao. (though it doesn't help that my room is literally a former shed that got converted into a bedroom, so I'm basically sleeping in a small cabin in Florida wilderness, with the FNaF4 ambience playing all around me)
Also did the same with FNaF2's office ambience (aka the best of the entire franchise, nothing gets close to the creepy fridge and occasional ethereal whistle). Those dreams were just weird tho. I don't even think they were themed around anything...
oh well i still play fnaf games especially the fourth one and im in 7th grade now and i still simulate the game to this day in my same house said in my previous comment with 3 edits now
Dude i remember fnaf 4 made me afraid to use flashlights when i was little. I felt WAY more comfortable in the dark than using a flashlight in the dark.
Fnaf 4 still scares the crap out of me, the ambiance is so quiet to the point you have to turn the volume up all fhe way to actually hear them, and then whenever you get jumpscared your soul basically escapes your body! 😂
The grandfather clock is what gets me because when I’d sleep at my grandparents’ houses I’d end up sleeping near those loud clocks cause there were no extra rooms. XD
the little bells that start playing at 0:19 are actually from a song called Don’t Blow It by Cliff Martinez from the Solaris soundtrack. Scott used them in the ambience
I never had a room like the one from fnaf4 but I’ve had moments in my childhood where my eyes would play tricks on me and I’d see weird shadows in corners of my room and just be terrified. I remember a specific one where I saw a shadow that was wiggling and looked like it was a line of small creatures.
Back when I had just heard of fnaf the games terrified me. After some time, I got used to them and thought "eh, it's not like they're attacking kids and are right inside your house". Boy was I wrong
I believe FNaF 4 was easily the scariest of all the games. It not only tapped into that familiar fear of the dark corners of our childhood rooms, but it had this persisting, chilling effect of constantly feeling that your back was exposed. Also, the fact you had to listen for the monsters in the darkness kept the tension high, even when you had mastered the mechanics. This was something not shared with the previous games as with those, a lot of the fear seeped away as you got used to the controls. With the constant running around and shadows in the corners thanks to the limited view of the flashlight, this game kept the fear in its players despite the constant jump scares they were facing by plummeting them back into the suffocating atmosphere the moment they hit play again.
Damn, y'all simulated this as kids? I was in Middle School when it came out, and the first 2 games TRAUMATIZED me, but once the 3rd rolled around I was no longer scared of fnaf. Felt like it jumped the shark, and ever since I've been waiting for a fnaf game to make me feel the same way as before.
Man I had this realization recently, I didn't really think much about the fact that so many people were in high school or middle school when the mid games came out. I was just out of high school when the first fnaf came out and I agree with the fact that it jumped the shark. The early games had a more vague ambiguous feeling that I loved. I think it's all because of sister location, where the story turned to having the animatronics be fairly sapient instead of just machines that are haunted.
bro its not our fault we just really love fnaf 4 and i still live in that same house still simulating it said from my previous comment with 3 edits now. (and yes im in middle school)
I remember every few days, my nieces would come over to my house. And once it turned night we'd play FNaF 4 at my house, and I'd always be Foxy. We turn off all the lights, and only use a flashlight we bought from Walmart to use. Then, we made our own game similar to FNaF 4, but it was outside at night.. And it was NIGHTMARE FUEL. Especially since there was a murder at my neighborhood only a few years ago. Sadly, my nieces don't come over as much, and we kind of just live our own lives now.
Wow, this video really captured the eerie and nostalgic atmosphere of FNAF 4! The ambience takes me right back to those nights of creeping around, trying to survive against those terrifying animatronics. The way the sounds are layered creates such a chilling vibe, and it's amazing how a game's ambience can stick with you even after all this time. The FNAF series has always been a master of creating suspense, and this video perfectly highlights that unique feeling. Thanks for sharing this, it's like a trip down memory lane that still sends shivers down my spine!
I was raised with a twin brother so I have never ever actually been alone. I probably have developed a terrible phobia of loneliness in the meantime but I haven’t noticed yet. I only watched fnaf stuff recently which I am so thankful for because my brother and I would have been terrified but it makes me sad in a way. I will never experience those childhood experiences that others have from being by themselves, whether they were good or bad.
When I was little fnaf 4 when it came out was the scariest to me and I always thought is was funny how the crying child somehow does not trip or fall speed running the freak out this game cause I know I would
i made fnaf masks when i was little, when i did a pretty accurate recreations of the nightmares i couldnt sleep because i thought they were moving (it was just the wind) and i threw them away, nightmare fredbear looked scarily accurate on the shadow
I remember doing this at my old house when I was little in the middle of the night when I was upstairs ( where me and my older sister's room was and the room where me and my brother shares) after playing FNAF 4, I would get so scared even though we had TV's in our rooms it still scares me even more and I always kept a flashlight by me because a nightmare animatronic be lurking around in my room and it would sometimes keep me up until 6am only on the weekends, I just miss those times.
I did a sleepover at my friend's house like 6 years ago I think. He had a door on the left, a window on the right and a wardrobe in front of his bed. We played FNAF 4 that night. *Epic.*
I would simulate fnaf 4 in my room at 12:am when I was little
Oh my god, me too
Lol me too
Same
"Don't you remember what you saw?"
Brings back old memories
I have 2 doors and a closet on the middle end of my room, i swear to god if someone plays childish and plays this sound, im going to commit terror
i do not believe anyone has 2 doors in their room unless they're filthy rich
@@ihateyoutubehandles908usually that other door might be the bathroom if that’s the case. Who ever puts like two exits in their bedroom is a menace
@@cokebottle3127 exactly
@@cokebottle3127couldn't agree more
@@cokebottle3127yes I agree
FNAF 4 perfectly captures the feeling of when you're alone but it feels like something is watching you from inside you're own room.
aroaheaoihrfoauhfoeh
Exactly
There's a short film named Skinamarink that captures this feeling so well
Me: I have a brother.
The hallways: *never be alone plays, slowly getting louder and louder in the beat with footsteps*
Brother:*at someone elses house for a while*
Me: 😱 Its true (im being cringe) I'LL NEVER BE ALONE😭
the demon under my bed that eats my underwear and socks: *on vacation eating little children at the butcher shop*
Me: what is getting closer to my room then?*grabs a projector and turns on without projections inside*
The music: nah nah NANANANA nEvAh Be AlOnE aGaYiN
Me: *opens my bedroom door slowly and steadily* ...
???: i҉t҉s҉ a҈l҈l҈ g҈o҉i҉ g҉ t̶o̶ b̶e̶ ዐጕልሃ D⃠O⃠N⃠T⃠ L҈I҈S҈T҈E҈N҈ T҉O҉ t̸H̸E̸M̸
Me: ToO wHo??*turns around*
Brother:*in his bed*
Demon: *munching on socks*
Me: *turns back o the door and nothing is there* ....
Objective-go back to bed
Me: nah am i in some story?
*Walks and gets in bed*
Ending
-Survivor-
You went back to bed and survived the night. See yiu tomorrow for another scare!
*-next night-*
Objective-survive the night
Me: just stay in bed, I'll be fine.
Clock: 2AM
Ending
-Yum-
You didn't survive. You fell asleep early and the monsters found you. What a munch!
Me: oh crap im in hell
Hell: your not supposed to be here
Me: *back in the bed* Ok keep getting in and out of bed!
Clock: 6 AM
Ending: what are you doing? Don't you want an ending? You could've got one 1 hour ago!
Me: wait what?
Ending: you got the forever ending, you died from exhaustion.
Me: wait this is a videogame please restart the night!
Ending: fine, a one off.
(Restarts)
Time to do this...
TO BE CONTINUED
I ALWAYS FEEL LIKE SOMEBODY WAAAAAATCHING MEEE
imagine it playing in ur house irl
i am rn
I did it once that was scary even without monster
@@LePereNarbasse lots of things are scary in the dark
I have, it’s horrifying
@Ruxarce One time I was awake past midnight and I heard the Fnaf 4 bells chime and my soul left my body.
This game perfectly captures the pure, almost primal fear of being in your bed and having to worry about staring at the cold, empty abyss of darkness outside your room as a child.
Gimme a sec just gotta… turn on my camera flash… and…
Okay, no demons I could see in the closet.
Also, pro tip if you have to go around your house at night in the dark:
Swear at the demons. No, really. Tell them you don’t want to deal with their BS tonight. The psychological impact is remarkable.
yea, this was when fnaf got real
by exen and more
@bit6Fnaf takes place in Utah I think, and this house on a ranch in the middle of nowhere… I think the fact that the dog is barking at such a late hour makes it even scarier
Abyss of Darkness by Exen and more ?
As a teen when FNaF came out, it's uncanny just how similar FNaF 4 was to my experience at failing to sleep as a kid. I genuinely couldn't sleep because of all the scary things my brain would latch onto and activate when I was in bed, it was almost like I was fighting for my life.
I wasn't expecting this kind of response to a comment like this. 💀 For anyone reading this who has suffered or still suffers from this, I'd suggest getting checked for something like OCD or autism. Turns out your brain has a higher tendency to latch onto potentially threatening things when you've got some kind of hyper fixation disorder, so it's not any fault of your own.
I thought I was the only one, I was always afraid of something at night. I remember Jeff the Killer and FNAF being a couple of them, and also I got freaked out when my friends said Slenderman could appear wherever he wants whenever he wants so that kept me up at night too
@@macietyler8677 Ironically, what I'm talking about was long before I knew what creepypastas were or when FNaF was even a thing. Even with full visibility thanks to a night light I was still piss scared, since being in bed just made me feel all kinds of vulnerable to whatever might be hiding behind every crack, door or corner. Overactive imaginations suck.
@@physical_insanitythey really do
So powerful, great game holds up all these times later
@@physical_insanity
I grew up in the 2000’s and I played WaW zombies as a child, it left a lasting impression on me lmfao.
For some reason my grampa has installed a bell in my house which plays the same sound as the one in this ambience, I keep hearing it in the middle of night
Bro has flashbacks every night
Do you happen to have a birthday party soon?
@@aerodynamickerbal actually yeah, I do
@@SpeedyHedgehog2017 Do you have an abusive brother?
@@aerodynamickerbal yeah
"The first night is never usually that bad-"
*Ave Maria plays *
* JUMPSCARE * 😂
😆😆😆
a lot of us use to pretend we were in fnaf 4 but what if there was a plot twist where nightmare animatronics were actually in your house
bruh, imagine you close the game after a terrifying playthrough but then you start hearing the music in your own house💀
You mean they weren't?
I actually think I have a video of me doing that on my 3DS 💀
@@hmmm4844
You are playing fnaf 4: calm
You get jumpscared: panik
You turn off your pc: calm
You still hear the ambience: panik
You hear something breathing on the other side of your door: panik
I have a window, I’ll just sit on the roof (I’m on the second floor) and sleep till the sunrise
Crazy to think Fnaf 4 came literally no more than just 8 months after fnaf 1
Holy shit
That’s insane i didn’t realize that
What
Scott Cawthon was in his bag that year. Producing four games, all just as successful and loved as the last, in just a few months its truly impressive
I remember that in my teenager life, i was thinking about the happy to be a fan of the series (Actually im not, i don't care about fnaf since 6 years ago)
Now i have 21 yr old, i can respect that, making 4 games in less than 1 year is impressive.
The chimes are really relaxing
Not quite
I agree. It's weird because it's scary but relaxing at the same time. It's kind of hard to explain the feeling.
When i was younger me and my older brother would play fnaf 4 in our house. Dead serious. We made masks. I did nightmare bonnie bc i thought he was cool, Michael did foxy.
It was fnaf4 kinda.
We put a camera in the bathroom (just bc we dont have the two door thing and it would be too op for the monster)
Anyways it was so much fun. We would turn off the lights. One would run around trying to get in, once in you had to wrestle the other person. In a nice way. When I was it id beat my bro up but nicely. Anyways this music would play in the background man it was so much fun
Just two kids and a horror game
Also im a girl guys
Edit: sadly now michael is graduated so I have no one to play with, before he leaves tmw I want to play one more round. To finally beat him 🤍.
Edit 2: i beat him ✌️😜
That’s sounds cool
if you do it at 12 pm to 6 am then you are playing fnaf 4 in real life
me when i beat up people nicely
W childhood
i remember making a fnaf 4 house in minecraft and kind of did the same xd
This is now canon to the games
0:18 anti cheat be like
0:03 Say what?!
I heard it too
😳
I hated this game with a passion cause I was so scared of the series as a preteen. FNAF 1,2 and 3. (3 not so much) But my only way of coping with my nightmares on it was that they were at a restaurant. “Why would they be at my house?” It’s like Scott heard my monologue and said that would be a great idea. Doesn’t make it any better that my room is nearly identical to the FNAF 4 room setup.
my coping with nightmares was "im in australia, the animatronics arent gonna swim here" 😭
The whole "Why would they be at my house" thing is why Pizzeria Simulator's secret ending bothers me the most out of any scene in FNaF.
I WASN'T THE ONLY ONE?
I'd love a room like that dude
why would you hate a horror game for being scary...
Jumpscare warning for those who were expecting only ambience: 0:25
It's been a year and you warn me only now?
@@Serkocins I only got this video recommended to me a year later, sorry.
Honestly fnaf 4 jumpscares weren't as scary, it felt too slow and the sound was to corny
@@Edgemasterfr no one asked 😭
@@ivo8150just like no one asked for u to reply to him
Man after all these years, fnaf 4 is still one of the scariest fnaf games out there, probably even scarier than tjoc
edit: Damn Im famous
@@brenothehedgehog8432 Very much not, tjoc is still there in the scary
tjoc?
@@il-vxrmntz-liThe Joy of Creation
@@il-vxrmntz-liit’s a fan made Five Nights at Freddy’s game 😊
@@axemaster8331 ok
Still takes me back a bit whenever I read comments on the older Fnaf games. Comments from people who fondly remember playing the games or pretending with fnaf in their homes when they were younger. Fnaf really is a surprising phenomena huh?
Same, agreed
Yeah, I’ve been thinking about it lately it really was such a big deal, everyone at school was talking about it and passing around BS rumors about secret endings and theorizing. I really do think it’s an important cultural moment that changed the way we view consume and interact with media. It showed our generation that a video game could be more than a set of rules to compete by, they can have complex worlds and narratives, they can be an experience. I think analogue horror is something we can directly attribute to fnaf
I love fnaf 4, those noises are nostalgic, the sound design is fantastic
"How unsettling do you want fnaf to be?"
Scott: *Yes*
This is the creepiest ambient in a FNaF game.
You wouldn't wanna hear this when the lights are out, and you're alone in your room, while your parents are next door.
"buddy camps. light the fire. poosay" is what I was more focusd on than the actual ambience
How it feels waking up at 4 am and not being able to fall back asleep as a kid
0:10 I GOT SCARED BY THE FUNNI FACE
FNAF4 was always the scariest for me, not just because of the atmosphere, sound, animatronic designs, gameplay loop, etc. but also because of how similar the game’s setting was to my childhood home. The title screen shows that it’s a rural (probably Midwestern) house surrounded by countryside and isolated. I had already been living in a new house in the suburbs years before the FNAF games came out, but this game took me back to the eeriness of living in a country house with a long driveway.
Yeahh that title screen is really unsettling
but my house is small like that one in the title screen.. OH SHIT
0:03 - wait... what did he say?
THE JUMPSCARE CAUGHT ME OFF GUARD!!!
IT SCARED THE LIVING **** OUT OF ME!!!
All jokes aside fnaf 4s gameplay is absolutely ingenious. This game legitimately feels like the nightmares I would have as a child. That sense of familiarity combined with the feeling of never being safe all make this game feel like a true nightmare which is absolutely perfect!
Heres my fnaf 4 IRL story: So I was 10 years old in the doctor's office (this was around late July 2019) and I was just starting to enter my fnaf obsession. I was scrolling on google trying to learn more about fnaf characters (I didn't know much at this time. I didn't even know ANYTHING about purple guy whatsoever. I didn't know nightmare chica existed. And I would always get phantom BB mistaken for nightmare BB.) So when I searched up springtrap I saw an image of his face. His face UNDERNEATH the mask. I just froze up. Kinda confused at first. And then once I really understood what I just saw, my feelings of shock and confusion turned into disgust and fear. I showed my older brother, and he wasn't phased by it at all. Later that day when I went home, for some stupid reason I kept searching it up. I was curious, but kinda intrigued. Y'know that feeling when you're scared but can't look away? So yeah, I spent like the rest of the day looking at that. That night. My brother started watching a video about William Aftons death. I didn't actually see anything, but I heard the audio. It made my face go cold. When I asked him to turn it off, he didn't listen. So then I didn't sleep for the next two nights. I didn't think I was gonna get attacked. The issue was. When my eyes were open, I started to hallucinate fnaf characters (Springtrap, Nightmare, Nightmare Bonnie, And Marionette) but when my eyes were closed I kept seeing William Afton's face. When ever I fell asleep, my body's reflexes woke me back up due to the fear. I wasn't afraid to sleep. I WANTED to sleep. But I couldn't bring myself to close my eyes! Two days later I was fine tho. Today I look back at this and laugh. (I'm 14 now)
The other 4th graders in my class at the time relayed the lore of the 💀 kids stuffed inside animatronics, me too scared to ever touch a fnaf game, I was still plagued with nightmares of freaky animatronics hunting me in my small bedroom.
I feel you man, that dark curiosity 😅 fun story!
Your brother is a monster
Bro back when I didn't understand fnaf and I saw springtrap underneath the mask, I thought it was an alien. 😂
Mf was 10 in 2019💀💀
Don't worry, Rean and Stimpy man, the first night is never usually that bad in any of the games
i clicked on this video when a plane was going by my house and i straight up said to myself “damn this shit lowkey got hella good sound quality”
Lmaoo
transylvanian hunger goated 🐐💯
POV: You inhaled the nightmare gas.
I remember when i was a kid, it was a common thing that the electricity went off in my house, i used to sleep with my door open so i always had to stare to the dark of my hall because it was just outside of my room, just watching to the entire hall, with the sound of the silence, everyone in my house sleeping, only me and my imagination making sure i couldn't sleep for at least 2 hours, just watching, and hoping that nothing or anyone would peek out of a corner or pass running from there... It was almost traumatizing.
that should definitely be a part of Ren and Stimpy, it fits so well🤣
when the circus midgets have found a way inside your house
I like how you frame this as a common and typical ocurrence
idk what this means but it had me dead💀
bro what did you do to make them try that
LMAO 💀
Imagine having two bedroom doors
I remember one time I got a little bluetooth speaker and put a 1 hour mix of the FNaF4 ambience on infinite loop, then went to sleep
The fact that I don't remember the dreams I had that night, but do remember how I felt when I woke up (actually freaked out), kinda scares me lmfao.
(though it doesn't help that my room is literally a former shed that got converted into a bedroom, so I'm basically sleeping in a small cabin in Florida wilderness, with the FNaF4 ambience playing all around me)
Also did the same with FNaF2's office ambience (aka the best of the entire franchise, nothing gets close to the creepy fridge and occasional ethereal whistle).
Those dreams were just weird tho. I don't even think they were themed around anything...
Ren and Stimpy just minding their businesses and that big guy getting scared from Nightmare Bonnie. Haha.
Fnaf 4 is legit the only fnaf game I'm genuinely scared to play because it's so...real
Its a bit crazy how we all use to be the kids who loved and would play fnaf, now we're all grown up
oh well i still play fnaf games especially the fourth one and im in 7th grade now and i still simulate the game to this day in my same house said in my previous comment with 3 edits now
Dude i remember fnaf 4 made me afraid to use flashlights when i was little. I felt WAY more comfortable in the dark than using a flashlight in the dark.
Fnaf 4 still scares the crap out of me, the ambiance is so quiet to the point you have to turn the volume up all fhe way to actually hear them, and then whenever you get jumpscared your soul basically escapes your body! 😂
"The first night is never usually that bad in any of the games so I will play throu-"
The amount of fear you get after your dad hotboxes your room with mannequins
Really puts a damper on my mood
Playing all the Fnaf gamed really feels like you're slowly spiraling deeper and deeper into Hell.
That's kind of deep bro. 😳
That belittling and darkness, pure horror even for Ren and Stimpy
That jumpscare got me
Same
I dont know why but this is the most nostalgic fnaf ambience for me
Probably because it also uses normal sounds everyone hears as a kid and throughout your life
when the afton gas hits hard 🔥🔥
This is actually terrifying to watch at night. Just seeing this man face in the darkness.
The grandfather clock is what gets me because when I’d sleep at my grandparents’ houses I’d end up sleeping near those loud clocks cause there were no extra rooms. XD
I was genuinely afraid to sleep when i was like 11-14 because my brain at night constantly projected fnaf 4 ambience everywhere.
the little bells that start playing at 0:19 are actually from a song called Don’t Blow It by Cliff Martinez from the Solaris soundtrack. Scott used them in the ambience
Oh wow
I didn't expect a jumpscare here
the ambiance is so realxin i can study with it
Same
Bro you scared the shit out of me, not cool :(
what would you expect from a fnaf video
Yeah he's scared me when it got to the jump-scare
You threw the shit in the trash bin, right?
The ambience gives me a scared yet calming feeling. I love FNaF.
love how I got this when fnaf4 got solved 💀
I never had a room like the one from fnaf4 but I’ve had moments in my childhood where my eyes would play tricks on me and I’d see weird shadows in corners of my room and just be terrified. I remember a specific one where I saw a shadow that was wiggling and looked like it was a line of small creatures.
Back when I had just heard of fnaf the games terrified me. After some time, I got used to them and thought "eh, it's not like they're attacking kids and are right inside your house". Boy was I wrong
Bro predicted the whole future.
Nothing is scarier than seeing something in the corner of your eye when you’re half sleep and when you bolt out of bed it’s no longer there.
I find it very peaceful really, I'd listen to it to sleep back in the day. Love those little chimes
That Ambience always reminds me of my old bedroom which I shared with my brother
that fnaf 4 ambience really makes you go from 🤪 to 😶
Still the best ambience in the series. Just saying
Agreed
Love this got recommended the day after we got 4 explained
Fnaf 4 will always be my favorite Fnaf. I know it was super over the top, but it was just so goooood
Thanks god I have only a impenetrable window and only one door in my room... wait, that means it's harder to escape
I’ve got one door and two closets, I’d be screwed lol
@@languid-4535 good thing that even a short me can't fit the closet, so it's good for me
@@caiodreemurr7837 mine are both full and open so I’d probably survive .. hopefully
This game, no matter how old you are, will make you terrified of being in your house at night like Tattletail. I hate it and love it.
The bass is crazy! I played this in the car and it was nuts
I believe FNaF 4 was easily the scariest of all the games. It not only tapped into that familiar fear of the dark corners of our childhood rooms, but it had this persisting, chilling effect of constantly feeling that your back was exposed. Also, the fact you had to listen for the monsters in the darkness kept the tension high, even when you had mastered the mechanics. This was something not shared with the previous games as with those, a lot of the fear seeped away as you got used to the controls. With the constant running around and shadows in the corners thanks to the limited view of the flashlight, this game kept the fear in its players despite the constant jump scares they were facing by plummeting them back into the suffocating atmosphere the moment they hit play again.
Damn, y'all simulated this as kids? I was in Middle School when it came out, and the first 2 games TRAUMATIZED me, but once the 3rd rolled around I was no longer scared of fnaf. Felt like it jumped the shark, and ever since I've been waiting for a fnaf game to make me feel the same way as before.
Man I had this realization recently, I didn't really think much about the fact that so many people were in high school or middle school when the mid games came out.
I was just out of high school when the first fnaf came out and I agree with the fact that it jumped the shark. The early games had a more vague ambiguous feeling that I loved.
I think it's all because of sister location, where the story turned to having the animatronics be fairly sapient instead of just machines that are haunted.
bro its not our fault we just really love fnaf 4 and i still live in that same house still simulating it said from my previous comment with 3 edits now. (and yes im in middle school)
I remember every few days, my nieces would come over to my house. And once it turned night we'd play FNaF 4 at my house, and I'd always be Foxy. We turn off all the lights, and only use a flashlight we bought from Walmart to use.
Then, we made our own game similar to FNaF 4, but it was outside at night.. And it was NIGHTMARE FUEL. Especially since there was a murder at my neighborhood only a few years ago. Sadly, my nieces don't come over as much, and we kind of just live our own lives now.
Thank you for not making the jumpscare blow my ears out
Alr its 4AM i think im safe
Nightmare: wanna bet on that
Wow, this video really captured the eerie and nostalgic atmosphere of FNAF 4! The ambience takes me right back to those nights of creeping around, trying to survive against those terrifying animatronics. The way the sounds are layered creates such a chilling vibe, and it's amazing how a game's ambience can stick with you even after all this time. The FNAF series has always been a master of creating suspense, and this video perfectly highlights that unique feeling. Thanks for sharing this, it's like a trip down memory lane that still sends shivers down my spine!
Sir, how are you still alive?
B-b-b-BONEEEE CHILLING 🥶🥶🥶
"FNaF 4 ain't scary" mfs 2 seconds into their first night
Mfw mr afton fills my room with the evil gas
I was always afraid of that ambient sound... It gives me goosebumps to this day.
I was too scared to play fnaf 4 when I was younger but I recently played the fnaf 4 with cameras on my channel if you wanna watch it 🙏
I was raised with a twin brother so I have never ever actually been alone. I probably have developed a terrible phobia of loneliness in the meantime but I haven’t noticed yet. I only watched fnaf stuff recently which I am so thankful for because my brother and I would have been terrified but it makes me sad in a way. I will never experience those childhood experiences that others have from being by themselves, whether they were good or bad.
Bro I had this video playing while I walked through a dark hallway the jumpscare nearly gave me a heart attack 💀
When I was little fnaf 4 when it came out was the scariest to me and I always thought is was funny how the crying child somehow does not trip or fall speed running the freak out this game cause I know I would
this song goes hard not gonna lie
Montreal: happy birthday.😊
why did the jumpscare get me lmao
maybe I shouldn't be watching this at 1 in the morning-
My bed is like kinda a blanket fort and sometimes when I hear noise I peek to the right or left with my flashlight that barely works 💀
i made fnaf masks when i was little, when i did a pretty accurate recreations of the nightmares i couldnt sleep because i thought they were moving (it was just the wind) and i threw them away, nightmare fredbear looked scarily accurate on the shadow
I remember doing this at my old house when I was little in the middle of the night when I was upstairs ( where me and my older sister's room was and the room where me and my brother shares) after playing FNAF 4, I would get so scared even though we had TV's in our rooms it still scares me even more and I always kept a flashlight by me because a nightmare animatronic be lurking around in my room and it would sometimes keep me up until 6am only on the weekends, I just miss those times.
the sound design is incredible.
Dammit i was expecting the jumpscare at the end, and it still got me
I was not expecting that jumpscare
As soon as it started playing I physically got scared and I don't know why.
Thought this was human shrek for the longest time
All this time passed through and I still got scarred of the jumpscare
I was 9 years old when fnaf 4 came out, hearing this gives me chills
I still flinched hella hard
The background music kind of reminds me of some parts of The Thing sound track, can’t believe I forgot how good the old fnaf games were
I did a sleepover at my friend's house like 6 years ago I think. He had a door on the left, a window on the right and a wardrobe in front of his bed. We played FNAF 4 that night. *Epic.*
That jumpscared me💀