It's very good but doesn't seem robotic enough imho. I mean I REALLY like it but I fail to imagine how an endo skeleton could fit in there let alone move around. A human tho? That I can see. Then again, proportions in OG fnaf are outta wack since Scott sucks ass at proportions 😂
I like how Springtrap didn’t act like a mindless monster during this. He actually moved closer to the window to hear the guard, gestured somewhat and then kept up the guise of just being an employee in a costume until he was close enough to the guard to assumedly kill him. It sells the idea of Springtrap still having the mind and intelligence of a serial killer really effectively
I mean that's what was supposed to make him more scary in the first place - yeah ye's the only real animatronic in FNAF 3 but he has the intelligence of the entire FNAF 1 crew combined.
You guys, Springtrap just seemed idiotic on FNAF 3 because his suit was allegedly programmed to go to the nearest child in the room without his consent (probably because he wasn't really in control of the suit and it was malfunctioning), hence why we could lure him with the audio of a child (or whatever balloon boy is lol).
@@NoobgamerHD and also being stuck in the suit you killed kids in, concious, awake and in pain 24/7, your mind isn't exactly gonna be sane then you're placed in an attraction with a lot of memorabilia of Fazbear's past, it's a wonder how William ever gained his sanity back in Pizza Simulator.
@@BOBINDUN its more of a problem of "not getting jumpscared at anything" Than fnaf 3 but i hear a lot of people just say "he literally walks up to you"
@@sami_irl i mean if you were inside springtrap would you jump towards the guard while making some kind of scream or would you preferably just run at him and punch him in the face like any other person... considering springtrap is a fully aware adult zombie guy wearing a rotten fursuit
@@timetraveler9272 or maybe they decided to use the old camera for Aesthetic effects because it is a horror attraction based on tragic events from the 80s so might as well stick to the style
this is really good in like every way character feels natural, doesnt get terrified and thinks its a live person moving, which is how most people around the age of the employees would probably act about it, they properly address the vhs recorder in 2023 issue, AND theres no cheap jump scare and purely relies on mental scares and knowledge of whats happening to make you feel anything good shit
In their defense, Fazbear Fright purpusefully uses vintage tech to make stuff feel more ,,real" and closer to what the actual Freddy's restaurants used before 1993. Point 2 : this is either Fazbear Entertainment or some subsidiary thereof, so it makes sense they would cheapen out on Employee Equipment - i mean this is still the same company that ran their main Restaurant in FNAF 1 on the power amount equal to a shitty car battery or 5 duracells. Point 3 : they're dead ass broke and can't afford anything new - and since this is FazEnt, they don't even try.
I’m honestly surprised nobody ever thought of using the idea of mistaking springtrap for a haunted house worker in a costume it fits so well and pretty realistic once you know it’s a haunted house so of course you’re going to mistake a real corpse for a fake one you think it’s just another bloody prop anyway you’re doing great man keep it up 👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
there have been actual historical instances of people mistaking corpses for props in those sorts of attractions, a moving one would be even more easy to interpret as just a costume
@@sptflcrw8583 Not inside an attraction but a similar case. During Hallooween, a neighbour put a literal corpse like a deocrative prop and people passing by thought it was a hyperrealistic prop, even the smell nd everything.
springtrap irl is terrifying to me. a mangled corpse inside of a broken down animatronic that somehow still has a mind of its own. two things that should never be able to move. uncanny valley taken to the extreme
it would be easy to cripple him, like get an axe, gun, sword, or whatever and then attack him. he's been in that rusting, old, broken suit for 30 years so you could cripple him without trying
I find it really funny and cool how the night guard (when he saw springtrap) was just like: hey, what are you doing? you're not supposed to be here. This place is not opened yet. and not panic 😂
i actually forgot that we're in the year that FNAF 3 takes place in *supposedly 2023*. Also that was a genius and hilarious way to break the common 'We use VHS in 2023 and no one questions it' rule. Loved it! The Springtrap model was actually so cool to see, it's refreshing to see a new model every so often. He looked like an actual wearable mascot which i really liked too. Human-like which is what Springtrap is meant to be but always overlooked by animators and VHS tape makers (not slandering just saying), you broke every common denominator that is displayed in every FNAF VHS tape i've seen and it's absolutely fantastic to see. It was different, yet still within the boundaries of a FNAF VHS tape video. Bravo! Subscriber earned!❤
Not supposedly, in the Steam description of FNAF 3 it literally says 30 years after the closure of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. 1993 + 30 = 2023, it's as simple as that.
I can't believe we're in the fnaf 3 timeline already. Has it really been 8 years. Where has time gone I still remenber being 14 and playing fnaf 3 as it came out...
we said bro back in the early 90's too, man. Just not at work, we weren't as relaxed as a society. Back then you'd still wear nice clothes to go to class in college.
It's strange that William's corpse still haves remains of flesh and guts after basically 3-4 decades. They should've been decomposed and rotted away since a long time.
im actuallt GLAD you took this into account that fnaf 3 is in 2023. Knowing the nice movements, no blur and no distorted images, etc. Especially the dude's personality, a 2023 adult. This is what fnaf 3 and fnaf 6 VHS should be like.
FINALLY, It's about time somebody brings up the "VHS recorder in 2023" thing that not a lot of FNAF VHS videos involving FNAF 3 tend to touch upon, Especially when you consider the fact that FNAF 3 is set in our current year of 2023.
The human character felt really relatable. I probably would've complained a lot like that too, Haha. I also like that he didn't completely realize SpringTrap was a Threat, And judging by the dialogue, thought he was another employee in some weird costume. Although he's also pretty cautious as well. If only he could've known what would've happened.
Yeah i hate when people make "vhs films" that are literally a distorted image with the lowest resolution you will ever see in your life. VHS are not blurry, CRT monitors make them look blurry.
i genuinely love how they made fun of the fact that analog horror always use the vhs filter even if something takes place in the present or future, honestly just straight up hilarious, also i love the way the camera moves, its actually pretty smoothly and livelike, pretty realistic, and the springtrap model too, it actually looks humanlike and wearable since it used to be springbonnie
The guy complaining about the location and pointing out ACTUAL ISSUES including it being 2023 is absolutely EVERYTHING also the movement when it showed him putting the camcorder down LOVED THAT! This is great, I'm gonna watch the rest of the stuff. Also, remake it but as soon as he sees Springtrap on the camera he gets the fuck out of there because like 2023. Also him saying that stuff like TO SPRINGTRAP'S FACE is wonderful.
I saw that opening shot and I though to myself, holy shit could you imagine how insane 3DCG horror is gonna look once Unreal Engine 5 gets into the hands of short indie filmmakers? Like the FNAF VHS scene and analog horror as a whole is going to EXPLODE once photorealism becomes way easier with UE5 also this is good lol, I LOVE how natural the delivery of the dialogue is, really sells it
I can imagine buddy, but even then you can easily tell in some spots that it was made on a computer. However, give it ten to twenty years from now, say in the 2030s or 2040s, and many, it'll be so real and also upscaled to 16K resolution, that it would look absolutely sharp, and detailed, that you can see the tiniest bumps and skin patterns on those mechanical animatronics..If you thought seeing it in 1080p and 4k was bad, wait until you see it in 16k resolution and your mind will be blown away at how detailed, yet very heavy on CU and GPU processing to even play the video smoothly.
Opinions: - I love the detail of the place being hot and the smell. The smell indicates the risk of a fire, which happens eventually. The heat also indicates that, but it could also be because the place has no windows. - I like that model of Springtrap. - That dude is too dumb to live. I would have freaked out so much had I've seen that thing move.
Yeah, and this is the guy who made that model: ruclips.net/video/TND5xvRzOUY/видео.html (No, I'm not a bot and/or promoting myself, and I know that this is bad place to say it but trust me)
@@Duckbusinessmantrue but It is way harder to get some VHS stuff than before. Like, thats an old technology, its not in production anymore so its harder to get a fully working VHS player, camera and TVs that can handle that than It was back in the 80s or 90s
It looks realy nice, i see some improvement but it is realy and realy nice. The idea that the security guard is having issues with finding stuff is one of the most realistic things i ever have seen and the sounds are amazing. The idea that he thinks that springtrap is a costume is realy cool and that springtrap first does nothing and just stares like he can't believe his eyes (or whats left of it) when he sees an actual living person. Anyway realy nice, there are improvements like more props and the movement of springtrap is a bit wacky but the rest just looks amazing. Nice job!
It KINDA makes sense the security guard doesn’t realize Springtrap isn’t an actual living human, and he’s more like “woah man like, your early leave now”
Like how it doesn’t sound like forced voice acting, the guy really seems like he is giving active commentary while watching the footage like how voice actors do. Very good video! 👍
Two pieces of advice: 1.) When mr trap jumped at the protagonist, there was little wind up for the jump, resulting in an unnatural feel 2.) the vhs filter could’ve been a little more prominent, but overall really good, very surprised. Earned my subscribe
i love fnaf vhs vids but at the same time i cant help but find the staring animatronics shots so goddamn funny, it's just like those weird kids that sometimes stare at you in public places for no reason
crazy to think i just watched the movie and it’s so just bland for older fans who’s been here since day one and want gore/genuine fear but then there’s guys like this making absolutely horrific visuals and tension with a computer just sad that they had so much horror ideas to work with and they went pg13
I really like the style they made this video, the fact that it was actually terrifying though they still didn't need to use any jumpscare element to make it that creepy, this is amazing
THE VISUALS ARE INCREDIBLEEEE this is so cool! I love how springtrap only makes sudden and “small” movements when he’s just standing there, it makes him look more realistic!! Very well made :))
I love how nonchalant the guy is, hes more frustrated at the heat in the room then being scared seeing a living corpse Infront of him lol
tbf he thought it was someone wearing a costume that looked like there was a corpse inside rather than the actual thing
I mean I would too
@@TheNormemegian
fr, it doesn't help that he's also in an horror attraction
He DOESNT KNOW. It’s a living corpse bro
LMAOO
I love how realistic he sounds, he doesn’t sound very scared, just angry and irritated
and a little confused at some parts
I'd be terrified of that thing staring at me. Probably try to talk to it, but when ultimately bail as soon as it touches the glass.
It’s because he thinks it’s a person in a costume
@@_ZXCV_ I mean technically springtrap is just a dude in a costume, he’s just holding on for life
@@lowintelligencespecimen1482 he’s already dead, he’s just possessing the suit
That spring trap is by far the best designed version I have ever seen.
Its made by Tarcean.
Was looking for this, it looks really cool
Agreed
It's very good but doesn't seem robotic enough imho. I mean I REALLY like it but I fail to imagine how an endo skeleton could fit in there let alone move around. A human tho? That I can see.
Then again, proportions in OG fnaf are outta wack since Scott sucks ass at proportions 😂
@@F.M671 The endoskeleton is removed before a person enters.
I like how Springtrap didn’t act like a mindless monster during this. He actually moved closer to the window to hear the guard, gestured somewhat and then kept up the guise of just being an employee in a costume until he was close enough to the guard to assumedly kill him. It sells the idea of Springtrap still having the mind and intelligence of a serial killer really effectively
I mean that's what was supposed to make him more scary in the first place - yeah ye's the only real animatronic in FNAF 3 but he has the intelligence of the entire FNAF 1 crew combined.
@@liker-qd4fz
Yeah not only could he stop listening to the Audio if used in the same room but he looked so human unlike the others
You guys, Springtrap just seemed idiotic on FNAF 3 because his suit was allegedly programmed to go to the nearest child in the room without his consent (probably because he wasn't really in control of the suit and it was malfunctioning), hence why we could lure him with the audio of a child (or whatever balloon boy is lol).
@@NoobgamerHD and also being stuck in the suit you killed kids in, concious, awake and in pain 24/7, your mind isn't exactly gonna be sane then you're placed in an attraction with a lot of memorabilia of Fazbear's past, it's a wonder how William ever gained his sanity back in Pizza Simulator.
@@isplat927 Good point
really captures the essence of how not scary the fnaf 3 jumpscares were
I'll never understand the complaint. They get me the most out of any game
@@BOBINDUN its more of a problem of "not getting jumpscared at anything" Than fnaf 3 but i hear a lot of people just say "he literally walks up to you"
@@sami_irlthat is cool and realistic because it's a human inside it
@@Brunogozo i guess that's true
@@sami_irl i mean if you were inside springtrap would you jump towards the guard while making some kind of scream or would you preferably just run at him and punch him in the face like any other person... considering springtrap is a fully aware adult zombie guy wearing a rotten fursuit
that was a really funny way to bring up how it uses a VHS filter despite being in 2023
I guess in the fnaf universe cameras are stuck in the 80/90s VHS style no matter what lol
@@timetraveler9272 or maybe they decided to use the old camera for Aesthetic effects because it is a horror attraction based on tragic events from the 80s so might as well stick to the style
we dont know if its actually 2023 in fnaf 3 scott never confirmed it
@@LordMaverick443 fnaf 1 takes place in 1993
fnaf 3 takes place 30 years after fnaf 1
1993 + 30 = 2023
@@leafmario4319 Ohhh you’re right thanks for correcting me
this is really good in like every way
character feels natural, doesnt get terrified and thinks its a live person moving, which is how most people around the age of the employees would probably act about it, they properly address the vhs recorder in 2023 issue, AND theres no cheap jump scare and purely relies on mental scares and knowledge of whats happening to make you feel anything
good shit
Yeah knowing other people my age they would react the same way. Im a scaredy cat so fuck that even if it was aprank im outta there
Honestly same, after distracting that pile of junk
I love how it is 2023 in FNAF 3, but the computer system is worse than the school computers.
Yes
Fire Hazard
i mean its fazbears ent.
In their defense, Fazbear Fright purpusefully uses vintage tech to make stuff feel more ,,real" and closer to what the actual Freddy's restaurants used before 1993.
Point 2 : this is either Fazbear Entertainment or some subsidiary thereof, so it makes sense they would cheapen out on Employee Equipment - i mean this is still the same company that ran their main Restaurant in FNAF 1 on the power amount equal to a shitty car battery or 5 duracells.
Point 3 : they're dead ass broke and can't afford anything new - and since this is FazEnt, they don't even try.
@@liker-qd4fzthey're broke but they still were able to run a chain of pizzerias at the same time?
this is the most realistic reaction to springtrap ever, dude genuinely thought he was an employee in costume but didnt realize the danger he was in
I’m honestly surprised nobody ever thought of using the idea of mistaking springtrap for a haunted house worker in a costume it fits so well and pretty realistic once you know it’s a haunted house so of course you’re going to mistake a real corpse for a fake one you think it’s just another bloody prop anyway you’re doing great man keep it up 👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
there have been actual historical instances of people mistaking corpses for props in those sorts of attractions, a moving one would be even more easy to interpret as just a costume
@@matthewcaffee2125let's hope springtrop walis just like he looks.
@@matthewcaffee2125such as?
@@sptflcrw8583 ruclips.net/video/ks219IgrXhM/видео.html
@@sptflcrw8583 Not inside an attraction but a similar case. During Hallooween, a neighbour put a literal corpse like a deocrative prop and people passing by thought it was a hyperrealistic prop, even the smell nd everything.
springtrap irl is terrifying to me. a mangled corpse inside of a broken down animatronic that somehow still has a mind of its own. two things that should never be able to move. uncanny valley taken to the extreme
it would be easy to cripple him, like get an axe, gun, sword, or whatever and then attack him. he's been in that rusting, old, broken suit for 30 years so you could cripple him without trying
I find it really funny and cool how the night guard (when he saw springtrap) was just like: hey, what are you doing? you're not supposed to be here. This place is not opened yet. and not panic 😂
He thought he was a performer wearing a costume.
Of course Cuz he can see the body inside
fnaf 3 takes place in 2023, so he acts like a 2023 adult
@@RedlerM 🤣
Tbf, what good is hiring a security guard if all they do is hide away if they think there's an intruder?
i actually forgot that we're in the year that FNAF 3 takes place in *supposedly 2023*. Also that was a genius and hilarious way to break the common 'We use VHS in 2023 and no one questions it' rule. Loved it! The Springtrap model was actually so cool to see, it's refreshing to see a new model every so often. He looked like an actual wearable mascot which i really liked too. Human-like which is what Springtrap is meant to be but always overlooked by animators and VHS tape makers (not slandering just saying), you broke every common denominator that is displayed in every FNAF VHS tape i've seen and it's absolutely fantastic to see. It was different, yet still within the boundaries of a FNAF VHS tape video. Bravo! Subscriber earned!❤
Nice resume
Not supposedly, in the Steam description of FNAF 3 it literally says 30 years after the closure of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. 1993 + 30 = 2023, it's as simple as that.
I can't believe we're in the fnaf 3 timeline already. Has it really been 8 years. Where has time gone I still remenber being 14 and playing fnaf 3 as it came out...
@@_Xenocidal 30 years after the original one in 1985. It takes place in 2015
Coulda swore it took place in the early 2000s
This is so well made, the main character feels so natural and the camera movements are honestly sublime. Hella good job!
how does this have 0 comments but 1.3k likes
@@sh4dow627now 2.3K and only 2 replies
@@sh4dow627Verdade man
3:16 I just love how he just gets annoyed by Springtrap. Like he isn't scared of him just annoyed
I like how the guard uses words like 'bro' because it *is* 2023 haha
It kinda almost gives the “phone dude” from fnaf 3 a new context
fr lmao
He was kicked him in face after end video
we said bro back in the early 90's too, man. Just not at work, we weren't as relaxed as a society. Back then you'd still wear nice clothes to go to class in college.
I personally believe it was 2015 not 2023. There's some evidence for it being 2015
I like the way the security guard is talking to Springtrap, like :" you have a great suit, but get out of here " so funny 🤣
Who is the main protagonist in five nights at freddy's 3
Love how it takes place in 2023 ! After years of rotting William finally arises!
That's how it works in the game???
@@hzxx29yeah
I always come back!
It's strange that William's corpse still haves remains of flesh and guts after basically 3-4 decades. They should've been decomposed and rotted away since a long time.
@@_Xenocidalmans just built different
im actuallt GLAD you took this into account that fnaf 3 is in 2023. Knowing the nice movements, no blur and no distorted images, etc. Especially the dude's personality, a 2023 adult. This is what fnaf 3 and fnaf 6 VHS should be like.
I love how realistic the guy is. Dude has no idea what he’s getting into. It’s just like. “ Ayo what the hell?” at the first sign of danger.
Never thought I'd see an actually disturbing Springtrap, but my god, this actually gave me the chills
FINALLY, It's about time somebody brings up the "VHS recorder in 2023" thing that not a lot of FNAF VHS videos involving FNAF 3 tend to touch upon,
Especially when you consider the fact that FNAF 3 is set in our current year of 2023.
VHS at this point is just used for horror analog videos...
It's in 2023?, really?
@@a.gallardo4321probably judging by the Easter egg in fnaf sb and year in fnaf 1 since fnaf 3 takes place 30 years later after fnaf 1
@@StarLightFilmProductionsI don't get it?
@@TheFox7-c1vjust know fnaf 3 is in 2023, so then that means fnaf 6 should prob be ahead
0:01Has anyone else noticed that the sound that appears at the beginning is the sound of the PSP startup?
I noticed that surprisingly not other people noticed it
I thought it sounded familiar
Yes
3:51 i love how he looks completely traumatized, he be giving the "i have lost all faith in humanity" stare
Probably the best and most natural voice acting I’ve heard in any of these kinds of videos
I absolutely love the Springtrap model.
The human character felt really relatable. I probably would've complained a lot like that too, Haha. I also like that he didn't completely realize SpringTrap was a Threat, And judging by the dialogue, thought he was another employee in some weird costume. Although he's also pretty cautious as well. If only he could've known what would've happened.
0:14 I love the movement being so smooth and the walls being clear to see unlike other VHS Tapes that are a bit fuzzy. Overall, amazing work 🎉🎉🎉
Yeah i hate when people make "vhs films" that are literally a distorted image with the lowest resolution you will ever see in your life. VHS are not blurry, CRT monitors make them look blurry.
@@reineOdelshwank No hate ok?
@@reineOdelshwankjeff the killer
These vhs tapes make this concept even more scary than the games do.
Imagine being able to see that thing standing outside your office
This is too good to be left alone, you're 100% gonna be popular.
0:39 is the best words i ever heard in a fnaf vhs
1:24 is that the postal dude
Easily the best performance I've heard from any of these by far - very natural sounding and FINALLY some competent writing on one of these.
i genuinely love how they made fun of the fact that analog horror always use the vhs filter even if something takes place in the present or future, honestly just straight up hilarious, also i love the way the camera moves, its actually pretty smoothly and livelike, pretty realistic, and the springtrap model too, it actually looks humanlike and wearable since it used to be springbonnie
Lmao that security guy have some big balls
"Damn bro nice costume tho"
Spring trap looks so human yet inhuman at the same time, it creeps me out
The guy complaining about the location and pointing out ACTUAL ISSUES including it being 2023 is absolutely EVERYTHING also the movement when it showed him putting the camcorder down LOVED THAT! This is great, I'm gonna watch the rest of the stuff. Also, remake it but as soon as he sees Springtrap on the camera he gets the fuck out of there because like 2023. Also him saying that stuff like TO SPRINGTRAP'S FACE is wonderful.
This looks like modern bodycam footage quality, very nice too see another type of fnaf 'vhs' video
I saw that opening shot and I though to myself, holy shit could you imagine how insane 3DCG horror is gonna look once Unreal Engine 5 gets into the hands of short indie filmmakers? Like the FNAF VHS scene and analog horror as a whole is going to EXPLODE once photorealism becomes way easier with UE5
also this is good lol, I LOVE how natural the delivery of the dialogue is, really sells it
I can imagine buddy, but even then you can easily tell in some spots that it was made on a computer. However, give it ten to twenty years from now, say in the 2030s or 2040s, and many, it'll be so real and also upscaled to 16K resolution, that it would look absolutely sharp, and detailed, that you can see the tiniest bumps and skin patterns on those mechanical animatronics..If you thought seeing it in 1080p and 4k was bad, wait until you see it in 16k resolution and your mind will be blown away at how detailed, yet very heavy on CU and GPU processing to even play the video smoothly.
That springtrap really looks like a 90s horror movie prop
Opinions:
- I love the detail of the place being hot and the smell. The smell indicates the risk of a fire, which happens eventually. The heat also indicates that, but it could also be because the place has no windows.
- I like that model of Springtrap.
- That dude is too dumb to live. I would have freaked out so much had I've seen that thing move.
it was reasonable to assume it was a guy in a costume
I LOVE HOW YOU DID THE VHS AND HAD HIM MENTION THAT ITS 2023! AMAZING WORK BTW!
"Bro, I don't know what you'r doing but you need to stay back." No Fear.
That model is so realistic!
Yeah, and this is the guy who made that model:
ruclips.net/video/TND5xvRzOUY/видео.html
(No, I'm not a bot and/or promoting myself, and I know that this is bad place to say it but trust me)
@@JayDee-c8fi'm surprised the comment worked ngl. usually mine just doesm't show up
i like this narrator he feels a lot more real than most vhs main characters. the voice acting is great!
this one looks _great_
Make a video on him or else!!1
It would be interesting if we could still make VHS recordings nowadays.
Uh… you can buddy. The technology didn’t just disappear.
@@Duckbusinessmantrue but It is way harder to get some VHS stuff than before. Like, thats an old technology, its not in production anymore so its harder to get a fully working VHS player, camera and TVs that can handle that than It was back in the 80s or 90s
I have a vhs camera but all the tapes I have are full
Yeah it’s not hard to get just harder than getting modern tech, go to a pawn shop or vintage store guaranteed to find one there.
I stand by springtrap being the most genuinely frightening part of this series.
A normal person interacting with Springtrap is hilarious 😂
0:02 psp start song 😢
You got no idea how much of a nostalgia trip the PSP startup sound set me on
It looks realy nice, i see some improvement but it is realy and realy nice. The idea that the security guard is having issues with finding stuff is one of the most realistic things i ever have seen and the sounds are amazing. The idea that he thinks that springtrap is a costume is realy cool and that springtrap first does nothing and just stares like he can't believe his eyes (or whats left of it) when he sees an actual living person. Anyway realy nice, there are improvements like more props and the movement of springtrap is a bit wacky but the rest just looks amazing. Nice job!
This is probably the most creepiest and realistic Springtrap Design i've ever seen so far
Highly underrated like most talented works, keep at it and something will eventually gain the attention it so deserves
It KINDA makes sense the security guard doesn’t realize Springtrap isn’t an actual living human, and he’s more like “woah man like, your early leave now”
I like how no one can decide what this building is called
Fazbear's Fright
Fazbear Frights
Fazbear Fright
Fazbear's Frights
1:22 damn, postal dude really must have been on a rough spot to take that job
0:00 I know that sound from anywhere!
It's the PSP start up!
I was waiting for this comment! I'm glad I wasnt the only one who knew it!
Finally someone said it! ^^
I noticed it too
Good times
DUDE the voice acting and everything else is frickin awesome!
This is way too well made.
Companies should hire you
I love the PSP startup sound at the beginning
Same
Like how it doesn’t sound like forced voice acting, the guy really seems like he is giving active commentary while watching the footage like how voice actors do.
Very good video! 👍
this springtrap model is completely terrifying, great job
definitely the spookiest fnaf 3 vhs ive seen so far.
Man not taking Springtrap seriously he prolly like "DO YOU NOT KNOW WHO I AM?"
Two pieces of advice:
1.) When mr trap jumped at the protagonist, there was little wind up for the jump, resulting in an unnatural feel
2.) the vhs filter could’ve been a little more prominent, but overall really good, very surprised. Earned my subscribe
That springtrap design is better than the actual game, I get chills just looking at it. It's the eyes
I love the voice acting he sounds so pissed
Better than the movie, of course.
i love fnaf vhs vids but at the same time i cant help but find the staring animatronics shots so goddamn funny, it's just like those weird kids that sometimes stare at you in public places for no reason
Someone finally addresses the usage of VHS tapes in 2023. 💀
That psp opening sound is legendary
This was perfection. So much realism and detail. Man needs his own show
This is better than fnaf trailers and maybe more creepy than fnaf movie
HELP WHY DID I LAUGH 3:43
BCZ ITS FUNNY ASF LOL
“What are you doing? We don’t start until a week man, you’re early.”
Spring trap: “damn man.. that hurt. I was just tryna do my job….”
crazy to think i just watched the movie and it’s so just bland for older fans who’s been here since day one and want gore/genuine fear but then there’s guys like this making absolutely horrific visuals and tension with a computer just sad that they had so much horror ideas to work with and they went pg13
That opening sound is just fantastic
Because it sounds like psp Start up sound if you compare this video to psp start up sound
I thought the title was saying at first glance... 😭
My man litereally walked out of the office and complimented his "suit/costume" then dies.
This was very nice and refreshing for a fnaf VHS vid. Love the originality
I like how you used the psp start up sound, that awakened something deep in my soul.
How creepy the movie should’ve been
this is legit the most realistic springtrap model ever
When i read the title, I thought it said CASEOH4.mp4
2023, the year of springtrap
this video was randomly recommended to me, but it's really well done 👍
Canonically, FNaF3 is currently taking place now in its universe
That’s the crazy part
I really like the style they made this video, the fact that it was actually terrifying though they still didn't need to use any jumpscare element to make it that creepy, this is amazing
I clicked because of how well made this Springtrap looks, he kinda reminds me of the characters you would talk to in the og Fallouts
Bro 3:34
nice co...stume.
really good acting and quality! The confrontation was a bit goofy but I like it
That is a terrifying spring trap design
3:50 When you are waiting for the bus, but suddenly want to go to the toilet
That springtrap design looks awesome.
3:49
When someones eats the last piece of cake you left in the fridge to eat later:
3:54 when the totino pizza roll too hot
its not 2023 in fnaf 3
It is... Steam literally says 2023
@@Dan1el7493 oh it dose
love the use of the realistic springtrap model
THE VISUALS ARE INCREDIBLEEEE this is so cool! I love how springtrap only makes sudden and “small” movements when he’s just standing there, it makes him look more realistic!! Very well made :))
THE SPRINGTRAP IN THE THUMBNAIL LMFAO. "You got games on yo phone" lookin ass