Several stories leave off where you have to use your imagination to finish it. This is one such story. If I'm reading it all correctly, the ending would pan out like this: As the door slowly swung open, Jeremiah was greeted with a horrific sight. There, slumped in one corner of the closet was Hope, soaked in blood and partially gutted. Was she still alive? Parker, or what Jeremiah assumed was Parker with a mangled head, was army crawling on his belly through the doorway. Jeremiah thought his hands were curled into fists, but then he realized he had no fingers. Parker also appeared to have had his abdomen sliced open. "Wait there!" Jeremiah yelled, taking a backwards step out of the room. "I'll call the hospital!" See, it could have ended like that but that feels a little weak. The human body parts, the knives and cleavers, the hint about needing to go to the hospital after pulling off the most epic prank, and then the door slowly opening was enough to make your brain full in the rest with something more terrifying than the author had time to spell out. I thought I'd was a brilliant story!
Most stories of Fazbear Frights take one element of the games and spins it around in a whole story. This one has a programmer who, after playing a VR game, cut his face off. So, like, Parker and Hope play the VR game, they are driven insane in the process (Glitchtrap maybe) and mutilate themselves for the sake of a prank on Jeremiah, I guess.
The Prankster story was the worst one of any of the stories so far and it didn't have like... anything at all to do with FNAF. Thank you so much for making these audiobooks though! As a single mom I don't have much time to actually read but I can listen. You've saved me at least $16 a month by doing this!
The cliffs, bunny call, and many more have had literally nothing to do with FNAF. Prankster leaves the reader to fill in the blanks. From what I can tell is Parker and hope were infected by glitchtrap after play testing the VR game. Near the end the book had the reader thinking the person behind this is Parker, no this isn't Parker, wait this could be Parker, no way this is Parker, wait! it was Parker!? Not every book needs to be about FNAF some can just be a good story. However I believe prankster is more connected to FNAF than it lets on.
This one was weird and I don’t really get it but I do have one theory. Maybe something happened when Parker and hope tested the game and they were brainwashed to do what they did?
I love the kind of reader you are, your quite funny, saying things between some words. But not too overboard, and I like to have a mini break or words that aren't stuff i have to take in even if a sentence. Overall your a great reader! Keep going man!
So, about the ending part: Parker is yelling his own name to the camera, as if talking to somebody else, was he a “fake” parker or was he talking to his body that was probably possessed by glitchtrap? Parker was talking to his future dead-self? Was he the one in the supply closet? His faceless corpse in that case? They say that they would go to the hospital when Jeremiah sees the videotape, so were the nails, fingers and all of that from them or their coworkers got involved against their will? Is that what happen to the people that worked for silver parasol? They didn’t stopped suddendly, but they were murdered? Hope’s dead? Where is she? Was it Vanny the one in the supply closet? Was it Vanny the one talking to Jeremiah? Was she the one who killed those people? Did she persuade them to do that? Scott please i have so many questions-
The ending really messed it up imo, I really liked the rest, my thought is that they got brain jacked by glitchtrap? Idk the ending was very abrupt and empty, sad
I mean it seems rather clear that he found the mangled bodies of Parker and hope. But it ties into the files from vr where the tester cut off his own face because of glitch trap. To me it applies the whole story there Parker was the tester who cut off his face due to glitch trap and hope may parallel vanny as it seems Parker was the one taken apart
Not every book needs to be FNAF related. Sometimes a creepy story can just be a creepy story. Half these books are not even related to FNAF other than just mentioning Freddy's exists in the same universe.
I think it’s funny a Mat character was mentioned, cause he was married and I guess technically he had a baby boy. Obviously not this mat but the whole thing definitely seem like a Easter egg
Yeah what the hell that sucked. I started listening to this almost a year ago and sorta just stopped, and I came back and got an ending like that? Man...
He found hope and Parker mangled and acting insane, there finished it for you. The point of not telling us what they looked like was for the reader to put an image in their mind of how mutilated the bodies of Parker and Hope were. How far did they go and still remain alive. Remember there was more Jeremiah could have seen but he ran in a different direction and somehow managed to get back on track.
You people dont know about cliff hangers do you guys like I found this book good and I know it ends on like wait what I want to see what happens next but hey they are all like that like the one at the end of step closer and the breaking wheel and 1:35 a.m I found this book good not the best but it was still good
It's not just that it's a cliff hanger. It's that the first half of the book is set up with no pay off and the actual plot of the book doesn't begin until very late.
Ya I was really disappointed with this one which is such a shame considering the last one was such a bamger. Scott does have a lot of skill and potential when writing but even the best writers get duds like these.
Several stories leave off where you have to use your imagination to finish it. This is one such story. If I'm reading it all correctly, the ending would pan out like this: As the door slowly swung open, Jeremiah was greeted with a horrific sight. There, slumped in one corner of the closet was Hope, soaked in blood and partially gutted. Was she still alive? Parker, or what Jeremiah assumed was Parker with a mangled head, was army crawling on his belly through the doorway. Jeremiah thought his hands were curled into fists, but then he realized he had no fingers. Parker also appeared to have had his abdomen sliced open.
"Wait there!" Jeremiah yelled, taking a backwards step out of the room. "I'll call the hospital!"
See, it could have ended like that but that feels a little weak. The human body parts, the knives and cleavers, the hint about needing to go to the hospital after pulling off the most epic prank, and then the door slowly opening was enough to make your brain full in the rest with something more terrifying than the author had time to spell out. I thought I'd was a brilliant story!
Most stories of Fazbear Frights take one element of the games and spins it around in a whole story.
This one has a programmer who, after playing a VR game, cut his face off.
So, like, Parker and Hope play the VR game, they are driven insane in the process (Glitchtrap maybe) and mutilate themselves for the sake of a prank on Jeremiah, I guess.
this man is extremely underrated
40:10 I think Glitchtrap is in the Fazbear Frights #11 Prankster. Serving as the unseen main antagonist of the story.
The Prankster story was the worst one of any of the stories so far and it didn't have like... anything at all to do with FNAF. Thank you so much for making these audiobooks though! As a single mom I don't have much time to actually read but I can listen. You've saved me at least $16 a month by doing this!
The cliffs, bunny call, and many more have had literally nothing to do with FNAF. Prankster leaves the reader to fill in the blanks. From what I can tell is Parker and hope were infected by glitchtrap after play testing the VR game. Near the end the book had the reader thinking the person behind this is Parker, no this isn't Parker, wait this could be Parker, no way this is Parker, wait! it was Parker!? Not every book needs to be about FNAF some can just be a good story. However I believe prankster is more connected to FNAF than it lets on.
This one was weird and I don’t really get it but I do have one theory. Maybe something happened when Parker and hope tested the game and they were brainwashed to do what they did?
OH SO THAT'S HOW GLITCHTRAP FITS INTO THIS
Thanks for this comment you really helped me understand it. I was thinking they were both mimics but your explanation makes a lot more sense.
I was seriously about to make this one my all time favorite :( so let down by it
I love the kind of reader you are, your quite funny, saying things between some words. But not too overboard, and I like to have a mini break or words that aren't stuff i have to take in even if a sentence. Overall your a great reader! Keep going man!
i’m so grateful for these audiobooks they help me with my AR points
ALWAYS LEAVING US ON CLIFFHANGERS MAN
So, about the ending part: Parker is yelling his own name to the camera, as if talking to somebody else, was he a “fake” parker or was he talking to his body that was probably possessed by glitchtrap?
Parker was talking to his future dead-self? Was he the one in the supply closet? His faceless corpse in that case?
They say that they would go to the hospital when Jeremiah sees the videotape, so were the nails, fingers and all of that from them or their coworkers got involved against their will? Is that what happen to the people that worked for silver parasol? They didn’t stopped suddendly, but they were murdered?
Hope’s dead? Where is she?
Was it Vanny the one in the supply closet?
Was it Vanny the one talking to Jeremiah? Was she the one who killed those people?
Did she persuade them to do that?
Scott please i have so many questions-
The ending really messed it up imo, I really liked the rest, my thought is that they got brain jacked by glitchtrap? Idk the ending was very abrupt and empty, sad
Wait what ...what happened the ending sucked it just ended wtf
26:13 YO IM ACTUALLY IN THE BOOK WTFFF😭😭😭
yes i love this you only need to do 12 now
This man is no a roll 😮💨
reminds me of Sergio's lucky day
I love this story.
I mean it seems rather clear that he found the mangled bodies of Parker and hope. But it ties into the files from vr where the tester cut off his own face because of glitch trap. To me it applies the whole story there Parker was the tester who cut off his face due to glitch trap and hope may parallel vanny as it seems Parker was the one taken apart
I find the story really good but i wish it's longer since 42 pages long for the story is not enough
It was a good story but ya the ending sucked it felt like a part of the book was cut
Kinda wish it had a propper ending but its def a decent story, mabye on my top 15?
42:09 bookmark
Did a lot of your other audio books get deleted
Can you please react to Game Theory: The Final Five Nights at Freddy’s Security Breach Theory?
If there was more clarification in the ending, I probably would've liked it more
Great story, don't know how it's a FNAF story so it loses sum points there but overall not bad
It's like the start to fnaf vr and shows us what Glitchtrap is like.
Not every book needs to be FNAF related. Sometimes a creepy story can just be a creepy story. Half these books are not even related to FNAF other than just mentioning Freddy's exists in the same universe.
I think it’s funny a Mat character was mentioned, cause he was married and I guess technically he had a baby boy. Obviously not this mat but the whole thing definitely seem like a Easter egg
Yeah what the hell that sucked. I started listening to this almost a year ago and sorta just stopped, and I came back and got an ending like that? Man...
This that soprano ending
You guys have no imagination with endings. 💀
This is the most disappointing book so far. The ending felt cheap and shabby.
The ending is so confusing and weird
Wow what’s with that ending - or lack thereof 😑
He found hope and Parker mangled and acting insane, there finished it for you. The point of not telling us what they looked like was for the reader to put an image in their mind of how mutilated the bodies of Parker and Hope were. How far did they go and still remain alive. Remember there was more Jeremiah could have seen but he ran in a different direction and somehow managed to get back on track.
You people dont know about cliff hangers do you guys like I found this book good and I know it ends on like wait what I want to see what happens next but hey they are all like that like the one at the end of step closer and the breaking wheel and 1:35 a.m I found this book good not the best but it was still good
It's not just that it's a cliff hanger. It's that the first half of the book is set up with no pay off and the actual plot of the book doesn't begin until very late.
@@meowcow21the payoff was Parker and Hope mutilated themselves.
Yeah I didn't like this story that much nothing else I have to say :/
Ya I was really disappointed with this one which is such a shame considering the last one was such a bamger. Scott does have a lot of skill and potential when writing but even the best writers get duds like these.
What
Noooooo that ending was terrible:((((