this ambience is top tier. the wind chimes, dog barking, crickets, clock chimes really add to the concept that you are viewing the game from the eyes of a child especially in a slightly rural town back in the eighties. my grandma has those same closet doors, i always hear crickets in texas, my nana owns a grandfather clock and wind chimes, and i always hear dogs barking when i stay at my grandma’s house in rural waco. the ambience is definitely eerie but there’s something nostalgic and comforting about it.
despite having a grandma having these things on her home i Hope you dont also have a father named William afton or a brother named Michael afton or your last name afton hahahahahahah
I remember a few years back my family had to live with my grandparents for a couple years because we were financially struggling, although my oblivious 7 year old self didn't know that. My grandmother had a wall mounted clock downstairs by the front door that wasn't quite a grandfather clock, but it still made the iconic chime, and I would hear it at night while going to sleep, it was very comforting
That dog barking always gets me, it’s unusual for a dog to start barking like that without a prompt, like if it sees an unfamiliar figure. Whatever that means, it can’t be good.
Scariest game in the series for me, the dependence on audio is one of the main reasons. Listening for their breathing is an essential strategy, and the jumpscares are loud. The ambiance matches the environment it portrays. The Grandfather clock in the background, dogs barking, and those distorted screams... Playing as a child makes it that much more terrifying, I can't imagine how brutal it would be to be mauled by one of them.
@The Ham Man yeah, I just always assumed that it was everyone, and that they just modified the look of their bodies to match the nightmares. Notice how nightmare chica's cupcake has teeth. The only other one like it belongs to Funtime Chica. The freddles could be mini Reena's, Plushtrap is bonbon and (now delving into "this makes no sense but it's fun to think about" territory) Ennard is Nightmarrionne and Nightmare Mangle could be Funtime foxy but just a bit messed up after leaving Ennard too mabye? ... Personally I still think dream theory is canon but it would probably make so much more sense for Freddy or someone to be just chilling under the bed making all of the hallucinations. But how do they kill you then?
What’s scary is when you realize that the dog is OUTSIDE at the neighbor’s house noticing the rupture, and you start to second guess “what in the actual hell is in my house?”
Bruh I'm playing FNAF 4 irl, got this sound track playing on my Alexa, all lights are off in my house and I'm going upstairs and downstairs checking every door at 3am, it's fun tho ngl 🤣
@@pepsiman_fan6666 lol yea, it was more fun bc my house was PITCH black and I had one of those small handheld flashlights. I did creep myself out a bit in the process lol
Even if it's shown in crudely drawn 8-bit sprites, knowing that we're playing as an innocent child who spends his days sobbing and is forced to go through this torture every night while his mind slowly deteriorates makes me feel nauseous
this music gives an atmosphere of hopelessness. The bells express this even more strongly, as if there is a light at the end of the tunnel that warms you, but it is closed by a grill...
This ambiance is perfect in every way. First the clock, crickets, then the barking, at the neighbourhood, as a dog sees the Nightmares, and they dont come until 3 or 4 am, its too quiet...the quiet time before the "storm", the laughing at the hallways...its just perfect.
@@bloxxer11233 I was 9 when FNaF 4 came out and honestly I was horrified of the Nightmare animatronics, I was already scared of fnaf games but I was still a fnaf fan since 2014😭
Can we just appreciate how good of a game this is? I truly don’t understand the hate, even with what it does to the lore. It was the only game in the series that felt downright terrifying to me. The concept is genius. It takes place in the one place you should feel the most secure. Not just in your house, but in your bedroom, in your closet, under your bed, in the cracked doorways leading to the hallway. No loud flashy music, no bright lights (save for your flashlight), no cameras. Just you, the silence/quiet but ominous ambiance, and the monsters in the dark
@@The_champion_of_johto yeah, a lot of people have said over the years that they don’t like the game because it’s “too scary” and it screws up the lore of fnaf. I don’t know how either of those things warrant hate towards the game all things considered, but I digress. Tbh i don’t see it THAT much anymore, but I still do see it on occasion Edit: I think there was also some talk about the gameplay mechanics being unreliable at times, and that it was too big of a volume difference between the silent times and the jump scares, but that’s more understandable than the other reasons. If one doesn’t like scary games, I could maybe understand it if we weren’t talking about a horror franchise. People say it’s too scary for a fnaf game. I disagree 🤷♀️
@@sealink129 too scary? A horror game... too scary... Well that makes absolutely no sense at all If anything i have always praised fnaf 4 and consider it my fav for being the only fnaf game that can be considered as geniunely fucking horrifying compared to the rest... but there again not everyone thinks the same i guess
Actually really good sleep music- very soft with the wind chimes, the deep ambiance, the dogs barking, and the crickets. Very peacful when you forget that you are being hunted. (Edit: typo)
When I was a child, there were times when my parents would travel and leave my brother and me at our grandparents' house. I hated those situations because every night, I would wake up, and my thoughts would start flowing. The silence was almost absolute, interrupted only by the chirping of crickets and the distant barking of dogs. Everything felt strange because I wasn't in my house, in my bed. All of this was so confusing that I would start to cry in the middle of the night. The setting of this game reminds me of all that...
I remember at my grandparents house, despite me loving it there I would get frequent dreams of a girl with long black hair covering her face. I told my mom about it and she told me she saw that exact ghost in our house. When I returned home from my grandparents, I was home alone and saw that exact ghost from my dreams walking down the hallway into my moms room.
This is the game I grew up with as my child brain developed, I never cared for the other fnaf games, fnaf 4 kind of just spoke to me, because it was also the first game that introduced me to Fnaf as a whole. I remember thinking that being able to hear breathing was something that was only heard by people older than me, only because my brain would focus on the background so much, so chica and Bonnie were just ticking time bombs for me on night 1. But then I decided to replay the whole “normal” series, 1-UCN. Fnaf 4 was the game I decided to 100%, meaning with the Blind Mode and Nightmare, even Insta Foxy and Mad Freddy AND BLIND MODE, and every single time I click “start” and get hit with the first couple of metallic drones, I just think of my younger self, 7 years ago, absolutes shitted from the fear of the entire game. I never noticed how much Fnaf 4 impacted me until after I finished 20/20/20/20 for the first time, my face was blankly staring at the black screen with headphones on. I was basically chained down, locked in, all in one, and I stared at my reflection for like 2 minutes straight. I never have been so focused and tabbed out of my own mind for so long, listening for footsteps, counting every second and cycle, saving so many clutched moments that I could probably snap titanium in half by how tense my whole body was. Now I come back to this one video, listening to the music, and letting my mind fizzle out, having my own muscle memory play the sounds of the game, the breathing, the footsteps, Nightmare’s and Fredbear’s laugh, the barking, crickets, everything… I have never seen such an amazing and mentally impactful game in my entire life that I have ever gotten the right to play, Thank you Scott.
Ngl Fred bear ain’t that bad, he keeps running around like a basketball player. I don’t have good advice for beating Night 5, watch the breakdown video someone made about FNAF 4 if you want to, it explains it 100% better.
@focachiquita8646 to beat n. Fredbear just be constantly checking left and right but if he isn't in either be sure you have enough down time to listen if he laughed (he might be at the bed or closet)
i don't know why but the bells feel so nolstalgic, like you're in a summer night, maybe at 5-6 AM, waking up early, and your town's church bell is ringing in the distance.
I love the Ambience music for Five Nights at Freddy’s 4, it gives that Marvellous creepy tone where you are defending yourself from the Nightmare animatronics trying to get to you in the bedroom and its one of the scariest music in the FNAF Franchise alongside the ambience music in FNAF 1 to FNAF 3. It’s amazing. 🥰
this is one of the few games to give my nightmares and PTSD. Everytime I think of fnaf I still remember how 5 year old me was left crying for the night. Even worse, because of my ADHD I spent hours trying to fall asleep and forget all about fnaf 4.
Same here, when my older brother showed me it and explained that it was from the pov of a kid I couldn’t fall asleep for a long time, mostly crying that the kid had to go through this 😭
This literally brings back nostalgia, when I was younger, I was obsessed with the FNAF franchise and I still am but this game specifically is the best in my opinion. This brings such 2015 vibes. 😌
My favorite ambience in the whole series next to fnaf 1 and 3. It manages to simultaneously be unsettling and also surreal and sad. Really fits the game. Also like how there are diegetic sounds (i.e grandfather clock, dogs barking) makes it feel a lot more real despite the fact that the nights are meant to be dreams(?).
@@MrFusion I heard you play as mike as a child, since you killed/helped kill your brother your parents were depressed, you’d try to sneak out every night but your dad, William Afton created the nightmare animatronics to keep you from leaving, hence the cameras in sister location having the bedroom.
my theory for fnaf 4 is that we play as Michael Afton who has nightmares about the animatronics attacking him. The reverse fnaf 1 phone call + security logbook seem to imply that we play as Mike. In fact I think that he has these dreams in between his shifts at the fnaf 1 location. He would be pretty scared of the animatronics and that's how the Nightmare animatronics manifest, as for Fredbear he most likely still felt guilty about indirectly killing his brother, and maybe even started to fear Fredbear himself. TL;DR: We play as Michael Afton in dreams where his fear of the animatronics from working at the Fnaf 1 location made them manifest as nightmarish versions of themselves.
In my opinion this is the scariest game in the franchise just because on how heavily you depend on audio to survive. And if your a first time player all the sounds like the clock chiming and the dog barking can be alarming. Scott knows how to do ambience
It sorry creepy, It’s not the characters, it’s the atmosphere. Teh sound of a clock chiming over and over and odd sounds behind it, crickets and that dog barking- the oddly unsettling music yet so comforting. It really puts chills on my spine, it’s just so damn creepy.
I associate this as despair, hopelessness and false light in the tunnel. How a crying boy fights nightmares to the end during a coma. And these bells seem to say “everything is already decided, you are very tired, but you are still fighting for life. Unfortunately this is the end, you did well. Rest..." Even tears came
Ngl FNAF 4 reminds me of my grandparents old house for various reasons, there was a grandmother clock that played the exact same chimes, I would always hear dogs barking and crickets chirping, and I guess the house was kinda similar, oh and there were a bunch of stuffed animal bears
I saw a comment years ago that the ambience is resembling a MRI scan and detecting metal remnants in the head. Makes sense since the child did get bit and you can sometimes see flowers, pills and an IV bag near the bed. After reading that comment, I can't see this ambience in a different way
That sound of bells still terrifies me. I live near a church and when it's early in the morning and I can't sleep, I hear exactly the same thing every hour, those bells
this game from a horror standpoint is by far the best in the entire franchise. the ambience alone gives me an intense sense of dread and hopelessness no other horror game is able to achieve. just imagine waking up in the middle of the night and this is the noise you’re greeted with. 10/10.
Fnaf 4 was based of of a nightmare that Scott had when making Fnaf 1 he was creating Bonnie and one night he woke up and he saw what looked like a Bonnie with no eyes and it’s suit all torn outside his bedroom door and that nightmare scott had would make him create Fnaf 4 where your a kid in your bedroom and there’s scary animatronics outside of your door and you have to survive the night.
I've heard trivia like that somewhere before. Scott closed the door on Bonnie only for it to be no use once he turned around since Bonnie was *already in the room.* Yikes. 😬
POV: You are a little kid, trying to pull an all nighter, your parents are asleep and there isn’t a single sound in your house… that is until it hits 12:00am, you dog starts barking furiously, you hear laughter from far and this starts playing…. You aren’t the only one awake anymore…
The bell chimes 11 times, and I was 11 years old when the game was released. This ambience reminds me of those times. I would study the game's lore and theories to have something to talk with you about. I remember on the school bus we would talk about who the purple guy might be. Not all, but most of our conversations surrounded fnaf. Those memories are pretty faded by now, but when I listen to this ambience I can almost remember what things were like back then.
The first four FNAF games will always remain unmatched in terms of atmosphere, visuals, sound design, and overall fear factor. Some people say that the atmosphere peaked back at FNAF 1, but to me I think the atmosphere started great in FNAF 1, but it continued to get slowly better after that until peaking in FNAF 4. FNAF 1 was the first game in the series and being in a dark pizzeria filled with killer robots with souls of dead people in them is pretty scary, but not as scary as some other people say. FNAF 2 has the same concept as FNAF 1, but the sequel increases it by having no doors to protect yourself and having that long hallway in front of you which can have anyone in it, not to mention the pizzeria is even darker than before. In FNAF 3, you have to defend yourself from a serial killer while dealing with barely functional equipment with a chance of you getting hallucinations. Not to mention the game has good ambience and sound effects. FNAF 4 takes a more personal approach where your a child inside a house during the night which already has an insane amount of points for being relatable to young kids (almost everyone) who always hated sleeping during the night (such as myself). You also have protect yourself from monsters, by going next to them and checking if they're there without visual cues (instead audio cues) and the only thing separating you from death is a single door and your flashlight. Not to mention, this game has even better ambience and sound design than FNAF 3 to the point where every sound not only makes you nervous, but also makes you feel like you're in your own house. FNAF 4 is my favorite FNAF game not only for its presentation, but also for its gameplay which is a whole other can of worms I can get into, but I won't since this comment is already getting really long. Too bad the series never peaked again after FNAF 4.
fnaf sl was a great story game but horror-wise it was not on par fnaf 6 was a genuinely great game especially for having three different gameplay sections although all of them arent as fleshed out i think it was a great way to close of the afton family arc of fnaf, with the death of william, and the rest of the not freed souls, henry and michael also the salvage sections are so scary ucn was cool too, it wasnt more than it tried to be, an arcadey game to kind of close off the whole franchise everything after is what steel wool does, and even though they had a rocky start, the potential is there as obviously seen by help wanted and ruin making a new genuinely intriguing plot without old springytrap i just hope they crank up the horror, but they seem to be starting to do that, so im ready
@@Cifer4z not really . the lore is disconnected (partially but enough for it to not matter for the old games) and the games are actually quite well made (besides security breach og which was a mess)
You still see those people in your home. But they aren't people here. You worry as you hear garbled voices of an unknown future. These things are monsters, and they want you back with *him*
If theres any game in this franchise that i love the most, it has to be fnaf 4. But if theres any game i never wanna play it will still be fnaf 4. Because imagine playing this alone with full volume too
Something crazy is that when the dog barks there is a moment when it stops doing so. Thinking that one of the animatronics tore it to pieces so that it wouldn't bother him or make noise is not a bad idea.
I've got to find something else that gives this feeling. This sort of... nostalgic horror. Like something from the past your brain won't let you remember.
At 0:47, the little chimes remind me of Aria Math (Minecraft song) and it gives me that feeling of I know this like the back of my hand, but something's off. Like it's a more dark and corrupt version of my childhood. That's why it scared me so much as a kid and still scares me now. It's almost like this one specific ambience reaches into my soul and makes the things I know unfamiliar yet nostalgic, like that "Every copy of Super Mario 64 is personalized" theory.
Seeing Mafuyu take a step forward, Mizuki's desire to "move forward too" grows stronger. Before the school festival, she decides to tell Ena something she hasn't been able to say until now, but...
Currently renting a house which is almost a replica of the fnaf 4 house, constructed in the early 80’s… This ambience plays rent free in the back of my mind as i walk down the hallway
Went to sleep playing this music, uhhh. I had a dream of actually surviving this night, and when it turned to 6:00 I woke up. Scariest dream of my life.
Fnaf 6 is the Scariest of the Franchise, You know there are animatronics in your place, You can't make noise so they don't hear you, The Jumpscares are Unpredictable, You have to put on sounds to attract them, The tasks take a long time to complete. Fnaf 4 is Scary, Yes But for me Fnaf 6 is the Scariest
@Gabitooz fnaf 6, fnaf 4 and fnaf 1 are the scariest (maybe help wanted cuz its in vr) but i think fnaf 4 is the scariest because of how real it feels, well everything except for the animatronics that is but alot of us can relate to having a similar experience irl when we were kids (when fnaf 2 came out I was scared of the puppet and kept seeing it in my room like a sleep paralysis thing)
@@shootingwish Help wanted isn't that scary, sure, it's supposed to be played with VR headsets but if you play in any way other than using VR headsets, all that spookyness will disappear
this game was genuinely the scariest in the whole franchise, i couldnt get past night 1. scott is so good at this
well yeah obviously bruh
Listen for breathing and maybe you’ll get passed💀
@@idkk87 ikr lmao
Yeah like when Final Nights 3 came out it got even worst then FNAF 4
I can’t make it past night 2 and in the beginning “put your volume up” and then the jump scares make your ears explode-
this ambience is top tier. the wind chimes, dog barking, crickets, clock chimes really add to the concept that you are viewing the game from the eyes of a child especially in a slightly rural town back in the eighties. my grandma has those same closet doors, i always hear crickets in texas, my nana owns a grandfather clock and wind chimes, and i always hear dogs barking when i stay at my grandma’s house in rural waco. the ambience is definitely eerie but there’s something nostalgic and comforting about it.
despite having a grandma having these things on her home i Hope you dont also have a father named William afton or a brother named Michael afton or your last name afton hahahahahahah
U know that there is a rumor that they gonna build FNAF in Texas right
@@XxR3AP3RxX3nah, if it is. It's only for the movie set, but they have stopped filming
Oh ok
I remember a few years back my family had to live with my grandparents for a couple years because we were financially struggling, although my oblivious 7 year old self didn't know that. My grandmother had a wall mounted clock downstairs by the front door that wasn't quite a grandfather clock, but it still made the iconic chime, and I would hear it at night while going to sleep, it was very comforting
That dog barking always gets me, it’s unusual for a dog to start barking like that without a prompt, like if it sees an unfamiliar figure. Whatever that means, it can’t be good.
bruh no shit, there is a kid in a home with nightmare animatronics, no wonder why a dog starts barking
@@LilGoats5868 Yeah, it’s a sign that those things aren’t bad dreams, they’re *real.*
Dog gonna get mauled for dinner sadly 😥
@@pfpstealer Michael Myers
I always interpreted that as the neighbor's dog, since the minigames never show us a dog (or anything relating to it for that matter)
"Ok so the first night is never usually that bad in any of the games so I'll play through-"
Famous Last Words said before Disaster
referring to markiplier?
@@TheAmazingPeterB Yes
Chici chici chicka moment
@@TheAmazingPeterBnahhhhh cocomelon
“I saw a beak, THRUSTING at me from the darkness”
0:46 i love this part, its so relaxing to hear
It sounds sad and it reminds me of the child's sad life
I think it's originally from Cliff Martinez' Don't Blow It
idk what that tune is but i like it so much.
it reminds me of the oneshot soundtrack
I hate it literally ruined my playtrough
Scariest game in the series for me, the dependence on audio is one of the main reasons. Listening for their breathing is an essential strategy, and the jumpscares are loud. The ambiance matches the environment it portrays. The Grandfather clock in the background, dogs barking, and those distorted screams...
Playing as a child makes it that much more terrifying, I can't imagine how brutal it would be to be mauled by one of them.
they are robots right, water would destroy them
@@ArmoredG Ok where’s the water in fnaf 4
I actually thought that it was the entire funtime cast, but it would also make sense for only one to be there
@The Ham Man yeah, I just always assumed that it was everyone, and that they just modified the look of their bodies to match the nightmares. Notice how nightmare chica's cupcake has teeth. The only other one like it belongs to Funtime Chica. The freddles could be mini Reena's, Plushtrap is bonbon and (now delving into "this makes no sense but it's fun to think about" territory) Ennard is Nightmarrionne and Nightmare Mangle could be Funtime foxy but just a bit messed up after leaving Ennard too mabye? ... Personally I still think dream theory is canon but it would probably make so much more sense for Freddy or someone to be just chilling under the bed making all of the hallucinations. But how do they kill you then?
I do not know which one is scarier
Love the dog barking
Sounds like bad sign that your dog noticed that someone unfamiliar going into your house
What’s scary is when you realize that the dog is OUTSIDE at the neighbor’s house noticing the rupture, and you start to second guess “what in the actual hell is in my house?”
i always thought the dog barks where from foxy
@@ExØtic_Ton1c LOL
😇 Here you go 1:00.
@@ExØtic_Ton1c The Nightmare forgot what animal it's supposed to be acting like.
Bruh I'm playing FNAF 4 irl, got this sound track playing on my Alexa, all lights are off in my house and I'm going upstairs and downstairs checking every door at 3am, it's fun tho ngl 🤣
it’s all fun in games until you actually see sumthin
@@pepsiman_fan6666 lol yea, it was more fun bc my house was PITCH black and I had one of those small handheld flashlights. I did creep myself out a bit in the process lol
Biggest balls in the world award goes to
Yeah It's Fun.. But It's Not Fun When Your Home Alone.. And... Can You Play FNaF 1 IRL?
@@mayahbenamer2152 idk
Even though the bear plushy eventually turns into Freddy, the childlike innocence of the children's toy on the bed adds to the terror.
Even if it's shown in crudely drawn 8-bit sprites, knowing that we're playing as an innocent child who spends his days sobbing and is forced to go through this torture every night while his mind slowly deteriorates makes me feel nauseous
@@KiiBon I got no time,
@@KiiBon I don't know, the reversed call from the phone guy says that it's more like Mike's dream after every night of fnaf 1
this music gives an atmosphere of hopelessness. The bells express this even more strongly, as if there is a light at the end of the tunnel that warms you, but it is closed by a grill...
This hits different while sleeping in a room with 2 doors
What kinda house design is that
@@TheRedddy226 well one door leads to a bathroom, but the other door in the bathroom leads to the same hall as the other door in the bedroom
@@TheRedddy226 my Brother sleep left from my room and roght the door for Living room
@@TheRedddy226in our house one door leads to my parents bedroom and the other is next to my bed which leaves to the hallway
@@dianamarcekova9615same. Exactly the same.
This ambiance is perfect in every way.
First the clock, crickets, then the barking, at the neighbourhood, as a dog sees the Nightmares, and they dont come until 3 or 4 am, its too quiet...the quiet time before the "storm", the laughing at the hallways...its just perfect.
I am 12 years old and I am sometimes scared because I imagine being da fnaf 4 ked
@@bloxxer11233 I was 9 when FNaF 4 came out and honestly I was horrified of the Nightmare animatronics, I was already scared of fnaf games but I was still a fnaf fan since 2014😭
@@Prince_Icarus Fnaf 4 is pretty much scarier version of fnaf
For me its peaceful
Can we just appreciate how good of a game this is? I truly don’t understand the hate, even with what it does to the lore. It was the only game in the series that felt downright terrifying to me. The concept is genius. It takes place in the one place you should feel the most secure. Not just in your house, but in your bedroom, in your closet, under your bed, in the cracked doorways leading to the hallway. No loud flashy music, no bright lights (save for your flashlight), no cameras. Just you, the silence/quiet but ominous ambiance, and the monsters in the dark
They hated on this game?! Why i dont knew this!? this is my favorite fnaf game along with fnaf 2
@@The_champion_of_johto yeah, a lot of people have said over the years that they don’t like the game because it’s “too scary” and it screws up the lore of fnaf. I don’t know how either of those things warrant hate towards the game all things considered, but I digress. Tbh i don’t see it THAT much anymore, but I still do see it on occasion
Edit: I think there was also some talk about the gameplay mechanics being unreliable at times, and that it was too big of a volume difference between the silent times and the jump scares, but that’s more understandable than the other reasons. If one doesn’t like scary games, I could maybe understand it if we weren’t talking about a horror franchise. People say it’s too scary for a fnaf game. I disagree 🤷♀️
@@sealink129 yeah?
@@sealink129 too scary?
A horror game... too scary...
Well that makes absolutely no sense at all
If anything i have always praised fnaf 4 and consider it my fav for being the only fnaf game that can be considered as geniunely fucking horrifying compared to the rest... but there again not everyone thinks the same i guess
@@factualhat3018 so have I. But apparently a bunch of people felt otherwise. I don’t understand it but… 🤷♀️
Actually really good sleep music- very soft with the wind chimes, the deep ambiance, the dogs barking, and the crickets. Very peacful when you forget that you are being hunted.
(Edit: typo)
Is it weird that I also find the distorted radio and Fredbear’s demonic laugh relaxing?
@@sundowner414 Bro, I think it might be partially nostalgia. We associate his laugh with fnaf and it is a comfort to a lot of people!
You'll get a nightmare of nightmare
Its all fun and games until you reliaze you are living along and heard footsteps
@@sundowner414actually its the fnaf 1 phone guy call but edited i think
When I was a child, there were times when my parents would travel and leave my brother and me at our grandparents' house. I hated those situations because every night, I would wake up, and my thoughts would start flowing. The silence was almost absolute, interrupted only by the chirping of crickets and the distant barking of dogs. Everything felt strange because I wasn't in my house, in my bed. All of this was so confusing that I would start to cry in the middle of the night. The setting of this game reminds me of all that...
Damn. Your imagination really sounded like it ran off with you...mine sometimes would too as a kid if I found myself awake at the dead of night lmao
You até the real Crying child😮
You ARE THE real crying Child
(My corretor sorry)
I remember at my grandparents house, despite me loving it there I would get frequent dreams of a girl with long black hair covering her face. I told my mom about it and she told me she saw that exact ghost in our house. When I returned home from my grandparents, I was home alone and saw that exact ghost from my dreams walking down the hallway into my moms room.
Okay so the first night it's never usually that bad in any of the games so i'll play through-
Chica: RRRAAAAAAAA
@@dianamarcekova9615 AHHHHHH F*** WHAT THE F**** HUHHHHHHH!!!!!!!
@@lhozo9007{breath}
AUGHHHHHHH
HELLO
EVERYBODY
I mean someone has to say it
“When the world needed him most, he returned”
funny
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Funny
Funny
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why do i listen to this in bed? keep it up, cant wait for the next ones!
Great to sleep to
I had a strange dream in a house after hearing this ambience. Quite coincidental.
How it feels when you wake up with fever and dizzyness in the middle of the night and everyone is sleeping:
So real!!
Mierda, real
4:00 that *creepy laugh* 😬
It's gave me an ad
Michael Afton 💀
@@sf._edits_No, it's N. Fredbear laughing. He laughs even when you're not in night 5.
@@danielfelipe6872it’s different laughter
@@Zacknmilton Same
This is the game I grew up with as my child brain developed, I never cared for the other fnaf games, fnaf 4 kind of just spoke to me, because it was also the first game that introduced me to Fnaf as a whole.
I remember thinking that being able to hear breathing was something that was only heard by people older than me, only because my brain would focus on the background so much, so chica and Bonnie were just ticking time bombs for me on night 1.
But then I decided to replay the whole “normal” series, 1-UCN.
Fnaf 4 was the game I decided to 100%, meaning with the Blind Mode and Nightmare, even Insta Foxy and Mad Freddy AND BLIND MODE, and every single time I click “start” and get hit with the first couple of metallic drones, I just think of my younger self, 7 years ago, absolutes shitted from the fear of the entire game.
I never noticed how much Fnaf 4 impacted me until after I finished 20/20/20/20 for the first time, my face was blankly staring at the black screen with headphones on.
I was basically chained down, locked in, all in one, and I stared at my reflection for like 2 minutes straight.
I never have been so focused and tabbed out of my own mind for so long, listening for footsteps, counting every second and cycle, saving so many clutched moments that I could probably snap titanium in half by how tense my whole body was.
Now I come back to this one video, listening to the music, and letting my mind fizzle out, having my own muscle memory play the sounds of the game, the breathing, the footsteps, Nightmare’s and Fredbear’s laugh, the barking, crickets, everything…
I have never seen such an amazing and mentally impactful game in my entire life that I have ever gotten the right to play,
Thank you Scott.
Thats just like whoa
I cant even beat night 5 because I get scared lol
Ngl Fred bear ain’t that bad, he keeps running around like a basketball player.
I don’t have good advice for beating Night 5, watch the breakdown video someone made about FNAF 4 if you want to, it explains it 100% better.
@focachiquita8646 to beat n. Fredbear just be constantly checking left and right but if he isn't in either be sure you have enough down time to listen if he laughed (he might be at the bed or closet)
Holy crap the legend of ambience is back
0:12 I like the use of the chime that's usually used for when it turns 6AM in the first 3 FNaF games.
Thats called anxiety and hope from who tf we are playing to believe its close to 6AM
its actually called the westminister chime and its used in the big ben tower in london, but yeah pretty cool
Idk why but dose anybody else get the feeling of despair and sadness when listening to this soundtrack
yes... hopelessness, despair and false light at the end of the tunnel. I associate with this
Probably how the criying child feeled
@@skrofi1273 I too associate with this
All I hear is nostalgia
i don't know why but the bells feel so nolstalgic, like you're in a summer night, maybe at 5-6 AM, waking up early, and your town's church bell is ringing in the distance.
This is how it would feel like waking up in the middle of the night as a kid while everyone else is asleep
All fun games until you pause it and it still playing
I love the Ambience music for Five Nights at Freddy’s 4, it gives that Marvellous creepy tone where you are defending yourself from the Nightmare animatronics trying to get to you in the bedroom and its one of the scariest music in the FNAF Franchise alongside the ambience music in FNAF 1 to FNAF 3. It’s amazing. 🥰
Why does make me feel so emotional at night?
Idk it’s sad and it makes u think what ur potential is and how much people care for u especially in sports
Your eyes never lie, but your ears might betray you.
This pretty much sums up the gameplay of FNAF 4
this is one of the few games to give my nightmares and PTSD. Everytime I think of fnaf I still remember how 5 year old me was left crying for the night. Even worse, because of my ADHD I spent hours trying to fall asleep and forget all about fnaf 4.
Same here, when my older brother showed me it and explained that it was from the pov of a kid I couldn’t fall asleep for a long time, mostly crying that the kid had to go through this 😭
Perfectly encapsulates the feeling of waking up as a kid in your pitch black room.
This is how it feels being the only one to be able to stay up past midnight at my home.
"you may not rest now, there are *monsters* nearby"
Me in a *peaceful* world:💀
Ohh hell nah
I'm sure whatever's lurking is more than a mob of any kind... ☉ ☉
This literally brings back nostalgia, when I was younger, I was obsessed with the FNAF franchise and I still am but this game specifically is the best in my opinion. This brings such 2015 vibes. 😌
yea its feels like when you had an nightmare on summer night , you wake up and you hear the dog shouting asf and this banger start to play
My favorite ambience in the whole series next to fnaf 1 and 3. It manages to simultaneously be unsettling and also surreal and sad. Really fits the game. Also like how there are diegetic sounds (i.e grandfather clock, dogs barking) makes it feel a lot more real despite the fact that the nights are meant to be dreams(?).
I don’t think they are meant to be dreams.
I assume they're dreams since the Nightmare animatronics never get a proper explanation as to what they are and where they came from
@@MrFusion I heard you play as mike as a child, since you killed/helped kill your brother your parents were depressed, you’d try to sneak out every night but your dad, William Afton created the nightmare animatronics to keep you from leaving, hence the cameras in sister location having the bedroom.
that theory doesn’t make any sense, and 4 being a dream is just mischievous more reasonable, and much scarier.
my theory for fnaf 4 is that we play as Michael Afton who has nightmares about the animatronics attacking him. The reverse fnaf 1 phone call + security logbook seem to imply that we play as Mike. In fact I think that he has these dreams in between his shifts at the fnaf 1 location. He would be pretty scared of the animatronics and that's how the Nightmare animatronics manifest, as for Fredbear he most likely still felt guilty about indirectly killing his brother, and maybe even started to fear Fredbear himself.
TL;DR: We play as Michael Afton in dreams where his fear of the animatronics from working at the Fnaf 1 location made them manifest as nightmarish versions of themselves.
It's really good to the nightmare amtosphere, damn. I love it.
0:37 i like the music that starts on this part
The ambience makes the chimes sound creepier
It’s a 1970s urgos grandfather clock
Have a whole movie playing in my head ngl
In my opinion this is the scariest game in the franchise just because on how heavily you depend on audio to survive. And if your a first time player all the sounds like the clock chiming and the dog barking can be alarming. Scott knows how to do ambience
It sorry creepy, It’s not the characters, it’s the atmosphere. Teh sound of a clock chiming over and over and odd sounds behind it, crickets and that dog barking- the oddly unsettling music yet so comforting. It really puts chills on my spine, it’s just so damn creepy.
I associate this as despair, hopelessness and false light in the tunnel. How a crying boy fights nightmares to the end during a coma. And these bells seem to say “everything is already decided, you are very tired, but you are still fighting for life. Unfortunately this is the end, you did well. Rest..." Even tears came
This ambience gives me the most nostalgia
Same, FNaF 4 was so good, idk how 2015 now has almost 9 years
This sound is found extremely deep inside the mind of “a dying boy in a coma”.
I wasn't a big fan of fnaf 4 but now i think that fnaf 4 is in my opinion the best fnaf game
Man you never realize it at first, but the sound design in these games is incredible...
This is terrifying when i listen to this in my dark room, and the mirror in front of my bed doesn't help
Who the fuck would have a damn mirror in front of their bed man
@@MateoTheDev closet with moving mirror
@@MateoTheDevfr man
Listen buddyb i am the engineer
@@Thewatcheronethat’s a pretty cool closet actually
Ngl FNAF 4 reminds me of my grandparents old house for various reasons, there was a grandmother clock that played the exact same chimes, I would always hear dogs barking and crickets chirping, and I guess the house was kinda similar, oh and there were a bunch of stuffed animal bears
I saw a comment years ago that the ambience is resembling a MRI scan and detecting metal remnants in the head. Makes sense since the child did get bit and you can sometimes see flowers, pills and an IV bag near the bed. After reading that comment, I can't see this ambience in a different way
I love hearing the grandfather clock ring in the start. It just makes it so much better.
peak sound design
The ambience dipped into a quiet bit and I was listening and then a loud advert jumpscared me, don't even gotta play the game to get jumpscared
lo use antes de dormir a las 4am y tuve uno de los sueños mas locos y subrealistas de mi vida
Haber cuenta
@@blu_guait5180soño von toy chica 💀
That sound of bells still terrifies me. I live near a church and when it's early in the morning and I can't sleep, I hear exactly the same thing every hour, those bells
yea, its called Westminster Chimes, it's used by pretty much all big clocks around the world. It's even nostalgic to some
I dont know why but this is the fnaf ambience that scares me the most, it makes me feel so anxious for some reason
1:54 This is without a doubt my favorite part, it reminds me of both the Aero aesthetic and a part of my childhood like the Wii.
this game from a horror standpoint is by far the best in the entire franchise. the ambience alone gives me an intense sense of dread and hopelessness no other horror game is able to achieve. just imagine waking up in the middle of the night and this is the noise you’re greeted with. 10/10.
Fnaf 4 was based of of a nightmare that Scott had when making Fnaf 1 he was creating Bonnie and one night he woke up and he saw what looked like a Bonnie with no eyes and it’s suit all torn outside his bedroom door and that nightmare scott had would make him create Fnaf 4 where your a kid in your bedroom and there’s scary animatronics outside of your door and you have to survive the night.
i think that was how he created WITHERED bonnie
cool
me when I spread misinformation
I've heard trivia like that somewhere before. Scott closed the door on Bonnie only for it to be no use once he turned around since Bonnie was *already in the room.*
Yikes. 😬
POV: You are a little kid, trying to pull an all nighter, your parents are asleep and there isn’t a single sound in your house… that is until it hits 12:00am, you dog starts barking furiously, you hear laughter from far and this starts playing…. You aren’t the only one awake anymore…
𝒩𝒾𝑔𝒽𝓉 𝟣
@@doodythereal Nut 1, I'd 100% already have the hub pulled up by then
@@Vorcupine😂
There’s no need to be afraid of the dark, it can’t hurt you…
… what’s in it though…
Your worst nightmare
FREDDY FAZBEAR@@JumboJoshGamingYT
Oh shit!!
The scariest game in the whole franshise ,Hands down
It has that liminal space athmosphere ,uncanny soundtrack, terifying game mechanics
10/10
And that you can relate since this is a home
I use this for sleep, thank you so much.
0:27 why tf old ppl really like this type of bigas clock in their house. this shi is scary as hell
"your time has come" this is what I think about everytime I hear this giant creepy clock.
The bell chimes 11 times, and I was 11 years old when the game was released. This ambience reminds me of those times. I would study the game's lore and theories to have something to talk with you about. I remember on the school bus we would talk about who the purple guy might be. Not all, but most of our conversations surrounded fnaf. Those memories are pretty faded by now, but when I listen to this ambience I can almost remember what things were like back then.
listening to this at a summer night just hits different
I want to sleep to this. I love the music box part so much. The ambience is so calming for me
First time getting jumpscared by a Lowes ad
Wouldn’t be the last lol
i wish i could get Lowe’s ads instead of 50 RUclips Premium ads per hour
The first four FNAF games will always remain unmatched in terms of atmosphere, visuals, sound design, and overall fear factor. Some people say that the atmosphere peaked back at FNAF 1, but to me I think the atmosphere started great in FNAF 1, but it continued to get slowly better after that until peaking in FNAF 4. FNAF 1 was the first game in the series and being in a dark pizzeria filled with killer robots with souls of dead people in them is pretty scary, but not as scary as some other people say. FNAF 2 has the same concept as FNAF 1, but the sequel increases it by having no doors to protect yourself and having that long hallway in front of you which can have anyone in it, not to mention the pizzeria is even darker than before. In FNAF 3, you have to defend yourself from a serial killer while dealing with barely functional equipment with a chance of you getting hallucinations. Not to mention the game has good ambience and sound effects. FNAF 4 takes a more personal approach where your a child inside a house during the night which already has an insane amount of points for being relatable to young kids (almost everyone) who always hated sleeping during the night (such as myself). You also have protect yourself from monsters, by going next to them and checking if they're there without visual cues (instead audio cues) and the only thing separating you from death is a single door and your flashlight. Not to mention, this game has even better ambience and sound design than FNAF 3 to the point where every sound not only makes you nervous, but also makes you feel like you're in your own house. FNAF 4 is my favorite FNAF game not only for its presentation, but also for its gameplay which is a whole other can of worms I can get into, but I won't since this comment is already getting really long. Too bad the series never peaked again after FNAF 4.
fnaf sl was a great story game but horror-wise it was not on par
fnaf 6 was a genuinely great game especially for having three different gameplay sections although all of them arent as fleshed out i think it was a great way to close of the afton family arc of fnaf, with the death of william, and the rest of the not freed souls, henry and michael
also the salvage sections are so scary
ucn was cool too, it wasnt more than it tried to be, an arcadey game to kind of close off the whole franchise
everything after is what steel wool does, and even though they had a rocky start, the potential is there as obviously seen by help wanted and ruin making a new genuinely intriguing plot without old springytrap
i just hope they crank up the horror, but they seem to be starting to do that, so im ready
@@bh28v2and then there’s security breach and help wanted which completely ruined the series
@@Cifer4z not really . the lore is disconnected (partially but enough for it to not matter for the old games) and the games are actually quite well made (besides security breach og which was a mess)
4:01 that laugh catch me off guard
FNAF 4 was really unsettling. The clock chimes just gave me goosebumps and the constant feeling of being watched.
You still see those people in your home.
But they aren't people here.
You worry as you hear garbled voices of an unknown future.
These things are monsters, and they want you back with *him*
Bro out of all the fnaf games he’ll wanted security breach the old ones this one genuinely scares me I can’t with this game
I might be insane but am I the only one who thinks the ambience has something calming about it?
of course you would find it calming cause if they get close you would slice them using your lightsaber right?
@@habderrahmane Yep, the Nightmares are nothing compared to Battle Droids.
If theres any game in this franchise that i love the most, it has to be fnaf 4. But if theres any game i never wanna play it will still be fnaf 4. Because imagine playing this alone with full volume too
the vibes i get are like i just woke up at 4 am and can't go back to sleep
Something crazy is that when the dog barks there is a moment when it stops doing so. Thinking that one of the animatronics tore it to pieces so that it wouldn't bother him or make noise is not a bad idea.
Masterpiece of a game Scott Cawthon a true legend who is so precise and pays attention to the most subtle of detail
I've got to find something else that gives this feeling. This sort of... nostalgic horror. Like something from the past your brain won't let you remember.
So the first night isn’t THAT bad- *proceeds to get jumpscared*
- Markiplier, The KING of Five Night’s at Freddy’s
everyone gansta till they realize the lights are off and they hear breathing out their door
This music is so calm, but everyone knows is fnaf and this music is now stressful
Me listening this at 3am with headphones waiting to the moment when a nightmare animatronic atack me
POV: you’re home alone and you hear a sneeze from you’re wardrobe 0:21
I'm not a wardrobe
@@FiatUno2003 but I am 🥲
"Bless yo.. wait a Minute!.."
I love how u need your volume high to beat this game but if your volume is high you’ll be even more scared by the jumpscare
Ngl fnaf 4 gives me actual anxiety, it’s probably the scariest of all fnaf games
1:54 best part
At 0:47, the little chimes remind me of Aria Math (Minecraft song) and it gives me that feeling of I know this like the back of my hand, but something's off.
Like it's a more dark and corrupt version of my childhood.
That's why it scared me so much as a kid and still scares me now. It's almost like this one specific ambience reaches into my soul and makes the things I know unfamiliar yet nostalgic, like that "Every copy of Super Mario 64 is personalized" theory.
Seeing Mafuyu take a step forward, Mizuki's desire to "move forward too" grows stronger. Before the school festival, she decides to tell Ena something she hasn't been able to say until now, but...
what I like and it seems like there are parts that ring a bell
aaaand the legend is back
this fnaf game scared me because of its characters
Now it scares me because of its atmosphere.
The sound design is such an under appreciated aspect of almost every horror game
1:01 “oh is that Susie’s dog!? Can’t they keep the bloody mutt locked up!!”
LOL😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Currently renting a house which is almost a replica of the fnaf 4 house, constructed in the early 80’s… This ambience plays rent free in the back of my mind as i walk down the hallway
Went to sleep playing this music, uhhh. I had a dream of actually surviving this night, and when it turned to 6:00 I woke up. Scariest dream of my life.
Excuse me what the actual fu-
Lucky
@@purplek1rbl scary but honestly fun
Children will never disappoint in their capability to be pathological liars
Fnaf 4 irl
Hits different when your home 'alone' in your dark room
that *essence* when you randomly wake up at 3 am after a nightmare:
That grandfather clock really sets the stage
People say that the 1st game is the scariest. They haven't played the 4th one
I’ve never played a fnaf game, but from what I’ve seen, this one’s the scariest
Fnaf 6 is the Scariest of the Franchise, You know there are animatronics in your place, You can't make noise so they don't hear you, The Jumpscares are Unpredictable, You have to put on sounds to attract them, The tasks take a long time to complete. Fnaf 4 is Scary, Yes But for me Fnaf 6 is the Scariest
@Gabitooz fnaf 6, fnaf 4 and fnaf 1 are the scariest (maybe help wanted cuz its in vr) but i think fnaf 4 is the scariest because of how real it feels, well everything except for the animatronics that is but alot of us can relate to having a similar experience irl when we were kids (when fnaf 2 came out I was scared of the puppet and kept seeing it in my room like a sleep paralysis thing)
@@shootingwish Help wanted isn't that scary, sure, it's supposed to be played with VR headsets but if you play in any way other than using VR headsets, all that spookyness will disappear
Interior of Nebbercracker's House:
Why did this send a shiver down my spine