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yeah and Brian’s point is that we’re not discussing whether or not FNAF is “horror.” it’s definitely horror. it’s just horror that is consumed, to a large degree, by young people.
I guess my point is that it kind of belongs in hhn if we get stuff like Harry Potter and Weeknd. the animatronics might be cutesy. but universal would make them very scary.
if they can make the Weeknd stuff scary I'm sure that five nights would be very scary
 
yeah and Brian’s point is that we’re not discussing whether or not FNAF is “horror.” it’s definitely horror. it’s just horror that is consumed, to a large degree, by young people.
Which really opens up a larger discussion, as there's many big horror properties out there that are more mature (DbD, Resident Evil, Silent Hill just to name a few) that millions of kids way too young for them have started watching videos of and getting into, when they really shouldn't be.
 
I guess my point is that it kind of belongs in hhn if we get stuff like Harry Potter and Weeknd. the animatronics might be cutesy. but universal would make them very scary.
if they can make the Weeknd stuff scary I'm sure that five nights would be very scary
Take the loss bub
 
Scooby-Doo is a more “mature” IP than Five Nights.

Both are perfectly appropriate for HHN and would very likely make strong houses.
Eh, I don't think that's really an apt comparison. Scooby-Doo is certainly a spooky Halloween-adjacent property, but it has pretty much always been comedic and lighthearted. The original Five Nights at Freddy's games were firmly horror, setting out directly to frighten the player with jump scares and startling audio queues. When I was younger, I was very scared of FNaF, but I've felt that way about Scooby-Doo at any point in my life.
 
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