FNAF 6 Pizzeria Simulator is crazy... Full Game

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Published 2022-01-11

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  • @lucyv9530
    I like how Markiplier was trying to get Candy Cadet to tell one of the stories for like 20 minutes and Mike gets it first try.
  • @Jordshortz
    29:15 Markiplier: spends thousands of hours trying to get a story Bijuu Mike: literally gets it on the first try
  • @KonroMan
    Bruh, Mike getting one of Candy Cadet’s stories first try while Markiplier had no luck is just hilarious.
  • @joeyfumia5525
    "Although, for one of you... The darkest pit of Hell has opened to swallow you whole. So don't keep the Devil waiting, old friend." That is the hardest line in video game history.
  • @djsterf
    38:00 lol no prob Midnight Motorist and Fruit Punch Clown (jackpots only) can bring in a good amount of money pretty consistently up front. Gravity Vortex can bring in more money later on, but sometimes the RNG is unfavorable on that minigame. There are several other endings that you can go for, as you know, but both the Insanity and Lorekeeper endings may be worth going for if you're looking for more backstory. Blacklisted is the toughest one to get, but it's much less lore-heavy than the prior two I mentioned. (also 49:34 lol)
  • @RuneTacticss
    Honestly, Ultimate Custom Night is very important to the series and provides a TON of lore, mainly in the voice lines. I would highly suggest playing it before moving forward but that's just me Edit: Also, after Ultimate Custom Night is when you should do the lore catch up. Fnaf has sort of two different storylines, and Pizzeria Simulator and Ultimate Custom Night ends the first storyline. They are interconnected, but also different, its hard to explain without giving anything away.
  • @DarkTaurus
    Haha sorry for confusing, yes the answer selection in the paper doesn't matter, raising the paper is just to process into the next audio prompt.
  • Mark when he released molten Freddy into the pizzeria: genuine concern Bijuu mike wheeze
  • @chanissmall
    I love that in almost every fnaf video he does, when he gets annoyed/frustrated at the jump scares he just starts screaming or growling back at them (see 49:39 for an example)
  • Tape: shock the animatronic if it moves. Every animatronic: *moves* Bijuu: *proceeds to do nothing*
  • @dekucake4395
    Mike: "what am I supposed to do here?" Everyone with a functioning brain: "TAZE... THEM... ALREADY!"
  • The great thing about FNAF is that the lore is expansive and engaging, but there's still a coherent story to the games if you don't look too deep into it. Overall, if you just want a scary game with an interesting premise then you don't need to track it, but if you find yourself asking a lot of "why is that happening?" then you should keep up with all the lore stuff
  • I'm glad that you are enjoying FNAF as much as we are, and I like/love your playthrough of you playing all of the Five Nights at Freddy's games and on your way to Security Breach! I'm glad that everybody, Including me, Razz, DJ Sterf, and everybody else here, are able to help you throughout your journey Bijuu Mike
  • @aComedicPianist
    Mike: “Security doors, why would we want that?” Night shift security guards of FNAF: *nervous sweating*
  • @maileenmoon99
    I like how the animatronics in this game are just: let's crawl in the vents and give the guy a big scare, ending it with a cool evil phrase
  • @theunknown9601
    Seeing him playing Fnaf with almost zero knowledge of the lore is somehow really fasinating for me. It made me realize that like 75% of the lore aren't from the main game at all.
  • @Sin_Min-ji
    Mike: Is that Golden Freddy? Afton: And I took that personally
  • @elektyrea
    For the salvage part, you have to wait for the prompt to finish and that's when you write down the results(as in whether the animatronic responds or not, not sure if this us right so correct me if I'm wrong). When you see the salvage animatronics move even the slightest, you need to shock them so they wont get you, but you can only do it 3 times