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** In the original, Molten Evil is possessed by [[spoiler:the teenage girl Garvey raped in the 1983 restaurant]]. In the remaster where this particular detail has been removed, Molten Evil's true name is glitched out in the extras menu, making it unclear what her name is, although she's stated to have been a "powerful, vengeful neglecter", likely making her one of the parents of the dead children or a member of the Freddy's staff who shirked her duties to watch the children.

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** In the original, Molten Evil is possessed by [[spoiler:the teenage girl Garvey raped in the 1983 restaurant]]. In the remaster where this particular detail has been removed, Molten Evil's true name is glitched out in the extras menu, making it unclear what her name is, although she's stated to have been a "powerful, vengeful neglecter", likely making her one of the parents of the dead children or a member of the Freddy's staff who shirked her duties to watch the children.neglecter".
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* AdaptationalVillainy: In the original game, Molten Evil was merely Havoc Puppet's plasma source for the animatronics created in the game. In the remaster, she's upgraded to a GreaterScopeVillain as the puppeteer of the animatronics killing the player.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: In the original game, Molten Evil was merely Havoc Puppet's plasma source for the animatronics created in the game. In the remaster, she's upgraded to a GreaterScopeVillain as the puppeteer of the animatronics killing the player. The remaster's Characters page also identifies her as a "powerful, vengeful neglecter", which implies that she may have in some way allowed the Bite of '83 to happen and therefore would be partially responsible for Garvey's subsequent mental deterioration.



* DisproportionateRetribution: A particularly disturbing example, [[spoiler:although the remaster tones it down somewhat. In both versions of the game, Garvey kills fourteen people and stuffs their bodies into animatronic suits (one body is stuffed in a dumpster) specifically to destroy the reputation of the Cakebear's (later Freddy's) brand. In the original, Garvey also [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil sexually assaults one of his victims]] and is motivated by a hatred of the Cakebear's staff for making fun of his purple skin defect, while in the remaster, Garvey is [[KnightTemplarBigBrother very overprotective of his brother John]], leading him to kill a child for bullying John in 1982, then slide further into his budding insanity when John is nearly killed during the Bite of '83. Garvey then decides to ruin his brother Peter for owning the Fazbear franchise and "allowing" John to be hurt and kills his other victims to make Peter and the franchise look bad]].

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* DisproportionateRetribution: A particularly disturbing example, [[spoiler:although the remaster tones it down somewhat. In both versions of the game, Garvey kills fourteen people and stuffs their bodies into animatronic suits (one body is stuffed in a dumpster) specifically to destroy the reputation of the Cakebear's (later Freddy's) brand. In the original, Garvey also [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil sexually assaults one of his victims]] and is motivated by a [[RevengeMyopia hatred of the Cakebear's staff for making fun of his purple skin defect, defect]], while in the remaster, Garvey is [[KnightTemplarBigBrother very overprotective of his brother John]], leading him to kill a child for bullying John in 1982, then slide further into his budding insanity when John is nearly killed during the Bite of '83. Garvey then decides to ruin his brother Peter for owning the Fazbear franchise and "allowing" John to be hurt and kills his other victims to make Peter and the franchise look bad]].



* ForcedIntoEvil: Golden Call contains [[spoiler:the remains of this game's Phone Guy, Peter Write, but the soul of the spiteful Bite of '83 victim, essentially meaning that Peter is killing the player in the form of his dead remains but has no control over it since someone else is in control of his body.]]

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* ForcedIntoEvil: Golden Call contains [[spoiler:the remains of this game's Phone Guy, Peter Write, but the soul of the Kyle, one of Garvey's spiteful Bite of '83 victim, victims, essentially meaning that Peter is killing the player in the form of his dead remains but has no control over it since someone else is in control of his body.]]



* HelpfulMook: Zig-Zagged.[[spoiler: Dawnbreaker will advance you to 7 AM if you find him within a set period of time, but will otherwise jumpscare you if you're not fast enough.]]

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* HelpfulMook: Zig-Zagged.[[spoiler: Dawnbreaker will advance you to 7 AM if you find him within a set period of time, but will otherwise jumpscare hit you with a kill screen similar to Molten Evil's if you're not fast enough.]]



** The security cams in Night 10 and the latter half of Night 11 are distorted. But you do not need them, anyway, as Garvey only pops up in the vent cams, which are still available.

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** The security cams in Night 10 and the latter half of Night 11 are distorted. But you do They're not need them, needed anyway, as Garvey only pops up in the vent cams, which are still available.



* ManySpiritsInsideOfOne: Golden Call's original spirit is [[spoiler:the Bite of '83 victim]], but the human body you see inside is [[spoiler:Peter Write]]. Meanwhile, the B.O.A is possessed by ''five'' people, [[spoiler:Garvey's victims from the 1987 restaurant]].

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* ManySpiritsInsideOfOne: Golden Call's original spirit is [[spoiler:the [[spoiler:Kyle, who in the original was the Bite of '83 victim]], victim but in the remaster is one of Garvey's direct victims]], but the human body you see inside is [[spoiler:Peter Write]]. Meanwhile, the B.O.A is possessed by ''five'' people, [[spoiler:Garvey's victims from the 1987 restaurant]].



* NotSoDifferentRemark: [[spoiler:Garvey says so in Night 11 as such:]]

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* NotSoDifferentRemark: [[spoiler:Garvey says so in Night 11 of the original as such:]]



* ThePowerOfHate: The animatronics are described as being motivated by their uncertainty and confusion, being children (most of them, at least), and "aren't mentally stable". [[spoiler:Garvey, on the other hand, is driven purely by anger.]]

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* ThePowerOfHate: The animatronics are described as being motivated by their uncertainty and confusion, being children (most of them, at least), and "aren't mentally stable". [[spoiler:Garvey, on the other hand, is driven purely by anger. In the original, this anger is also mingled with Garvey's innate madness and evil, while in the remaster this is downplayed since Garvey isn't himself anymore, his already fragile sanity having been completely destroyed by his death and transformation into his purgatory form. In the tapes he records for John, Garvey's also shown to be aware(and not happy) that he's slowly turning into the monster that he's always feared he would become. In one of his final tapes, Garvey actually outright warns John that by the time they next meet, he [[BecomingTheMask "won't be him anymore"]] and tells John to find and stop his future self to put an end to everything.]]



* SoleSurvivor: [[spoiler:Alex is the sole surviving Write brother. However, he has to live knowing that his legacy had been completely tarnished by Garvey's double-digit murders.]]

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* SoleSurvivor: [[spoiler:Alex [[spoiler:In the original, Alex is the sole surviving Write brother. However, he has to live knowing that his legacy had been completely tarnished by Garvey's double-digit murders. Averted in the remaster, where it's indicated that he [[DrivenToSuicide took his own life]] due to the horror and ruination Garvey's actions caused.]]



** [[spoiler:Among Garvey's ramblings in Night 10, he vows to drag John to Hell with him. In the Bad Ending, he succeeds. In the Good Ending, not.]]
* ThatManIsDead: In the remaster, [[spoiler:one of the tapes from right before Garvey became Springtrap is a message to John, begging him to put an end to Garvey's rampage for good, as Garvey has realized what he's become and what he's becoming, and that by the time John is able to put an end to him, "it won't be me anymore". Of course, when John finally confronts Garvey, the latter has completely lost his mind and is trying to justify his monstrous acts.]]
* ThoseTwoGuys: Golden Call and Havoc Foxy always come one after another.
* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Garvey slowly loses his cool as Night 10 progresses — first he threatens and taunts you, but his composure slowly deteriorates to the point where he's outright ''demanding John repeatedly'' to let him in and accept his demise. Just compare these two lines:]]

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** [[spoiler:Among Garvey's ramblings in Night 10, he vows to drag John to Hell with him. In the Bad Ending, he succeeds. In the Good Ending, not.he doesn't and is instead sent to hell on his own while the spirits of his victims (and John) pass on peacefully to the afterlife.]]
* ThatManIsDead: In the remaster, [[spoiler:one of the tapes from right before Garvey became Springtrap is a message to John, begging him to put an end to Garvey's rampage for good, as Garvey has realized what he's become and what he's becoming, and that by the time John is able to put an end to him, "it "I won't be me anymore". Of course, when John finally confronts Garvey, the latter has completely lost his mind and is trying to justify his monstrous acts.]]
* ThoseTwoGuys: Golden Call and Havoc Foxy always come one after another.
another in the original. Averted in the remaster as both have different mechanics.
* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Garvey slowly loses his cool as Night 10 progresses — first he threatens and taunts you, but his composure slowly deteriorates to the point where he's outright ''demanding John repeatedly'' to let him in and accept his demise. Just compare these two lines:]]lines from the original:]]



** [[spoiler:In the latter half of Night 11, when he appears again, he manages to one-up even that, resulting in him becoming ''absolutely batshit'' as he's DraggedOffToHell as the night ends.]]

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** [[spoiler:In the latter half of Night 11, 11 of the original, when he appears again, he manages to one-up even that, resulting in him becoming ''absolutely batshit'' as he's DraggedOffToHell as the night ends.]]
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* AdapationalVillainy: In the original game, Molten Evil was merely Havoc Puppet's plasma source for the animatronics created in the game. In the remaster, she's upgraded to a GreaterScopeVillain as the puppeteer of the animatronics killing the player.

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* AdapationalVillainy: AdaptationalVillainy: In the original game, Molten Evil was merely Havoc Puppet's plasma source for the animatronics created in the game. In the remaster, she's upgraded to a GreaterScopeVillain as the puppeteer of the animatronics killing the player.
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* AdapationalVillainy: In the original game, Molten Evil was merely Havoc Puppet's plasma source for the animatronics created in the game. In the remaster, she's upgraded to a GreaterScopeVillain as the puppeteer of the animatronics killing the player.


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* GenderFlip: In the remaster, Molten Evil is female instead of male.
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* KillerGameMaster: {[spoiler:Havoc Puppet in the Cardboard Theater, who will eliminate the player (Garvey) upon failure.]]

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* KillerGameMaster: {[spoiler:Havoc [[spoiler:Havoc Puppet in the Cardboard Theater, who will eliminate the player (Garvey) upon failure.]]
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* KillerGameMaster: {[spoiler:Havoc Puppet in the Cardboard Theater, who will eliminate the player (Garvey) upon failure.]]
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** Havoc Bonnie in the remaster is possessed by Michael, [[spoiler:the 17-year-old boy who found Maria's corpse inside Chica and was then murdered by Garvey to hide his crime.

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** Havoc Bonnie in the remaster is possessed by Michael, [[spoiler:the 17-year-old boy who found Maria's corpse inside Chica and was then murdered by Garvey in an attempt to hide his crime.cover up her murder.]]

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* TheReveal: [[spoiler:Garvey[[note]]Purple Man[[/note]], Alex[[note]]the founder of Cakebear's[[/note]], Peter[[note]]the instructor of the game[[/note]], and John[[note]]PlayerCharacter of the game[[/note]] are all brothers. Garvey, as Springtrap, died in Fazbear's Fright's fire along with John.]]

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** [[spoiler:Garvey is the ''real'' cause of the animatronics' slumber cycles. He's been hiding behind the scenes the whole time, and he has been messing with their minds and confusing them by spreading turmoil while infiltrating the purgatory. Understandably, Peter is terrified when he finds this out.]]
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[[spoiler:Garvey[[note]]Purple Man[[/note]], Alex[[note]]the founder of Cakebear's[[/note]], Peter[[note]]the instructor of the game[[/note]], and John[[note]]PlayerCharacter of the game[[/note]] are all brothers. Garvey, as Springtrap, died in Fazbear's Fright's fire along with John.]]
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* OhCrap: Peter, the game's Phone Guy, reacts this way plenty of times, rather justifiable, especially in the first phone call when the [[{{Foreshadowing}} "stupid yellow bear suit"]] he's wearing clicks and makes noise. [[spoiler:When he realizes Garvey is the one who's been interrupting everyone's slumber cycle the whole time and has infiltrated the purgatory on Night 9, before Garvey debuts in Night 10, however, he's absolutely ''freaking out''.]]
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* ThePowerOfHate: The animatronics are described as being motivated by their uncertainty and confusion, being children (most of them, at least), and "aren't mentally stable". [[spoiler:Garvey, on the other hand, is driven purely by anger.]]
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* ForcedIntoEvil: Golden Call contains the remains of this game's Phone Guy, Peter Write, but [[spoiler:the soul of the spiteful Bite of '83 victim, essentially meaning that Peter is killing the player in the form of his dead remains but has no control over it since someone else is in control of his body.]]

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* ForcedIntoEvil: Golden Call contains the [[spoiler:the remains of this game's Phone Guy, Peter Write, but [[spoiler:the the soul of the spiteful Bite of '83 victim, essentially meaning that Peter is killing the player in the form of his dead remains but has no control over it since someone else is in control of his body.]]
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* ForcedIntoEvil: [[spoiler:Golden Call contains the remains of this game's Phone Guy, Peter Write, but the soul of the spiteful Bite of '83 victim, essentially meaning that Peter is killing the player in the form of his dead remains but has no control over it since someone else is in control of his body.]]

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* ForcedIntoEvil: [[spoiler:Golden Golden Call contains the remains of this game's Phone Guy, Peter Write, but the [[spoiler:the soul of the spiteful Bite of '83 victim, essentially meaning that Peter is killing the player in the form of his dead remains but has no control over it since someone else is in control of his body.]]
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* YouAreAlreadyDead: You cannot make Cakebear leave if he has entered the Office. You can still move and check the cameras, but unless you are very close to 7 AM, it's game over.

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* YouAreAlreadyDead: You cannot make Once Cakebear leave if he has entered the Office. You can still move and check the cameras, but office in Night 12, it's most likely curtains for you unless you are very close figure out how to 7 AM, it's game over.make him leave by flipping up your camera at the right time.
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** In the original, Molten Evil is possessed by [[spoiler:the teenage girl Garvey raped in the 1983 restaurant. In the remaster where this particular detail has been removed, Molten Evil's true name is glitched out in the extras menu, making it unclear what her name is, although she's stated to have been a "powerful, vengeful neglecter", likely making her one of the parents of the dead children or a member of the Freddy's staff who shirked her duties to watch the children.

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** In the original, Molten Evil is possessed by [[spoiler:the teenage girl Garvey raped in the 1983 restaurant.restaurant]]. In the remaster where this particular detail has been removed, Molten Evil's true name is glitched out in the extras menu, making it unclear what her name is, although she's stated to have been a "powerful, vengeful neglecter", likely making her one of the parents of the dead children or a member of the Freddy's staff who shirked her duties to watch the children.
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* SentientPhlebotinum: [[spoiler:Molten Evil is the embodiment of the plasma source that Havoc Puppet used to create the animatronics in this game.]]

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* SentientPhlebotinum: [[spoiler:Molten Molten Evil is the embodiment of the plasma source that Havoc Puppet used to create the animatronics in this game.]]
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* BigGood: [[spoiler:Like [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys2 the original Puppet]] who gave life to the first game's animatronics, ''this'' game's Puppet is also the one who gave a form to the [[BodyHorror purgatory animatronics, themselves included]]. Their physical forms are a total mess because [[CameBackWrong Havoc Puppet made little effort in giving them a perfect form]].]]

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* BigGood: [[spoiler:Like Like [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys2 the original Puppet]] who gave life to the first game's animatronics, ''this'' game's Puppet is also the one who gave a form to the [[BodyHorror purgatory animatronics, themselves included]]. Their physical forms are a total mess because [[CameBackWrong Havoc Puppet made little effort in giving them a perfect form]].]]
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* MascotVillain: AMIREAl/Cakebear/[[spoiler:Fritz Smith]], the essential BigBad.

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* MascotVillain: AMIREAl/Cakebear/[[spoiler:Fritz [=AMIREAL=]/Cakebear/[[spoiler:Fritz Smith]], the essential BigBad.
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* PurgatoryAndLimbo: The game is set in a purgatory where the enemies are children (and adults) who are unwilling to pass on since they are driven by rage, which is part of why they're stuck there. [[ItsUpToYou The player, John Write,]] has to help them find peace and finally cross over.
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* ForcedIntoEvil: [[spoiler:Golden Call contains the remains of this game's Phone Guy, Peter Write, but the soul of the spiteful Bite of '83 victim, essentially meaning that Peter is killing the player in the form of his dead remains but has no control over it since someone else is in control of his body.]]


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* SentientPhlebotinum: [[spoiler:Molten Evil is the embodiment of the plasma source that Havoc Puppet used to create the animatronics in this game.]]
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* HateSink: [[spoiler:Garvey. He has absolutely ''no'' justification for anything he does in this game and in fact believes he's ''right'' to have killed people out of spite, even though, as we see throughout this whole game, '''his victims are suffering in the afterlife thanks to him'''.]]
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* NintendoHard: One thing is quite notable about the original game: ''it is '''quite''' challenging'' even on Night 1 (though the remaster changes this, making Night 1 almost trivial since Havoc Freddy is easy to deal with by himself). Also, you have to spend nine hours instead of six and twelve nights instead of seven. [[spoiler:Especially when [[FinalBoss Garvey]] pops up in Night 10 and the latter half of 11.]] The remaster [[SequelDifficultyDrop is much more forgiving]], however, with the first night being EasierThanEasy and the later ones having much more balanced gameplay than their original counterparts.

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* NintendoHard: One thing is quite notable about the original game: ''it is '''quite''' challenging'' even on Night 1 (though the remaster changes this, making Night 1 almost trivial since Havoc Freddy is easy to deal with by himself). Also, you have to spend nine hours instead of six and twelve nights instead of seven. [[spoiler:Especially when [[FinalBoss Garvey]] pops up in Night 10 and the latter half of 11.]] The remaster [[SequelDifficultyDrop is much more forgiving]], however, with the first night being EasierThanEasy and forgiving even on the later ones nights, with the characters having much more balanced gameplay than their original counterparts.



* RedRightHand: [[spoiler:Purple Guy's coloration is not symbolic; he was born with a skin defect, which caused him to have purple skin.]]

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* RedRightHand: [[spoiler:Purple [[spoiler:In the original game, Purple Guy's coloration is not symbolic; he was born with a skin defect, which caused him to have purple skin.skin. This is omitted in the remaster, which makes his coloration purely symbolic.]]

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* DisproportionateRetribution: A particularly disturbing example, [[spoiler:although the remaster tones it down somewhat. In both versions of the game, Garvey kills fourteen people and stuffs their bodies into animatronic suits (one body is stuffed in a dumpster) specifically to destroy the reputation of the Cakebear's (later Freddy's) brand.
In the original, Garvey also [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil sexually assaults one of his victims]] and is motivated by a hatred of the Cakebear's staff for making fun of his purple skin defect, while in the remaster, Garvey is [[KnightTemplarBigBrother very overprotective of his brother John]], leading him to kill a child for bullying John in 1982, then slide further into his budding insanity when John is nearly killed during the Bite of '83. Garvey then decides to ruin his brother Peter for owning the Fazbear franchise and "allowing" John to be hurt and kills his other victims to make Peter and the franchise look bad]].

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* DisproportionateRetribution: A particularly disturbing example, [[spoiler:although the remaster tones it down somewhat. In both versions of the game, Garvey kills fourteen people and stuffs their bodies into animatronic suits (one body is stuffed in a dumpster) specifically to destroy the reputation of the Cakebear's (later Freddy's) brand. \n In the original, Garvey also [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil sexually assaults one of his victims]] and is motivated by a hatred of the Cakebear's staff for making fun of his purple skin defect, while in the remaster, Garvey is [[KnightTemplarBigBrother very overprotective of his brother John]], leading him to kill a child for bullying John in 1982, then slide further into his budding insanity when John is nearly killed during the Bite of '83. Garvey then decides to ruin his brother Peter for owning the Fazbear franchise and "allowing" John to be hurt and kills his other victims to make Peter and the franchise look bad]].



* NeverMyFault: In the remaster, [[spoiler: Garvey states in his seventh tape that the Fazbear brand is causing misery to all even though Garvey is a big part of the misery with his killings. However, Garvey is in full-blown SanitySlippage by this point, so this truly being a part of his character is somewhat questionable]].

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* NeverMyFault: In the remaster, [[spoiler: Garvey states in his seventh tape that the Fazbear brand is causing misery to all even though Garvey is a big part of the misery with his killings. However, Garvey is in full-blown SanitySlippage by this point, so this truly being a part of his character is somewhat questionable]].
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In the original, Garvey also [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil sexually assaults one of his victims]] and is motivated by a hatred of the Cakebear's staff for making fun of his purple skin defect, while in the remaster, Garvey is [[KnightTemplarBigBrother very overprotective of his brother John], leading him to kill a child for bullying John in 1982, then slide further into his budding insanity when John is nearly killed during the Bite of '83. Garvey then decides to ruin his brother Peter for owning the Fazbear franchise and "allowing" John to be hurt and kills his other victims to make Peter and the franchise look bad]].

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In the original, Garvey also [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil sexually assaults one of his victims]] and is motivated by a hatred of the Cakebear's staff for making fun of his purple skin defect, while in the remaster, Garvey is [[KnightTemplarBigBrother very overprotective of his brother John], John]], leading him to kill a child for bullying John in 1982, then slide further into his budding insanity when John is nearly killed during the Bite of '83. '83. Garvey then decides to ruin his brother Peter for owning the Fazbear franchise and "allowing" John to be hurt and kills his other victims to make Peter and the franchise look bad]].



* NeverMyFault: In the remaster, [[spoiler: Garvey states in his seventh tape that the Fazbear brand is causing misery to all even though Garvey is a big part of the misery with his killings. However, Garvey is in full-blown SanitySlippage by this point, so this truly being a part of his character is somewhat questionable]].

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* NeverMyFault: In the remaster, [[spoiler: Garvey states in his seventh tape that the Fazbear brand is causing misery to all even though Garvey is a big part of the misery with his killings. However, Garvey is in full-blown SanitySlippage by this point, so this truly being a part of his character is somewhat questionable]].

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** Havoc Freddy, Havoc Chica, and Havoc Foxy are possessed by Ted, Maria, and Dave (Jack in the remaster), [[spoiler:three of the four children whom Garvey killed in the 1985 restaurant. The remaster adds Havoc Bonnie, the spirit of the fourth child, whose name was Michael]].

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** Havoc Freddy, Havoc Chica, and Havoc Foxy are possessed by Ted, Maria, and Dave (Jack in the remaster), [[spoiler:three of the four children whom Garvey killed in the 1985 restaurant. The remaster adds Havoc Bonnie, the spirit of the fourth child, whose name was Michael]].restaurant]].



** Havoc Bonnie in the remaster is possessed by Michael, [[spoiler:the 17-year-old boy who found Maria's corpse inside Chica and was then murdered by Garvey to hide his crime.



* DisproportionateRetribution: A particularly disturbing example, [[spoiler:although the remaster tones it down somewhat. In both versions of the game, Garvey kills fourteen people and stuffs their bodies into animatronic suits (one body is stuffed in a dumpster) specifically to destroy the reputation of the Cakebear's (later Freddy's) brand.
In the original, Garvey also [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil sexually assaults one of his victims]] and is motivated by a hatred of the Cakebear's staff for making fun of his purple skin defect, while in the remaster, Garvey is [[KnightTemplarBigBrother very overprotective of his brother John], leading him to kill a child for bullying John in 1982, then slide further into his budding insanity when John is nearly killed during the Bite of '83. Garvey then decides to ruin his brother Peter for owning the Fazbear franchise and "allowing" John to be hurt and kills his other victims to make Peter and the franchise look bad]].



* KnightTemplarBigBrother: [[spoiler:In the remaster, while alive, Garvey is shown to be '''EXTREMELY''' overprotective of his brother John, to the point that he becomes a serial killer in an attempt to avenge John's injury from the Bite of '83. Averted later on after Garvey loses what's left of his sanity from becoming Springtrap and attempts to attack John during the events of FNAF 3, then again in purgatory during night 10]].



* NeverMyFault: In the remaster, [[spoiler: Garvey states in his seventh tape that the Fazbear brand is causing misery to all even though Garvey is a big part of the misery with his killings.]]
* NintendoHard: One thing is quite notable about the game: ''it is '''quite''' challenging'' even on Night 1 (though the remaster changes this, making Night 1 almost trivial since Havoc Freddy is easy to deal with by himself). Also, you have to spend nine hours instead of six and twelve nights instead of seven. [[spoiler:Especially when [[FinalBoss Garvey]] pops up in Night 10 and the latter half of 11]].

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* NeverMyFault: In the remaster, [[spoiler: Garvey states in his seventh tape that the Fazbear brand is causing misery to all even though Garvey is a big part of the misery with his killings.]]
However, Garvey is in full-blown SanitySlippage by this point, so this truly being a part of his character is somewhat questionable]].
* NintendoHard: One thing is quite notable about the original game: ''it is '''quite''' challenging'' even on Night 1 (though the remaster changes this, making Night 1 almost trivial since Havoc Freddy is easy to deal with by himself). Also, you have to spend nine hours instead of six and twelve nights instead of seven. [[spoiler:Especially when [[FinalBoss Garvey]] pops up in Night 10 and the latter half of 11]].11.]] The remaster [[SequelDifficultyDrop is much more forgiving]], however, with the first night being EasierThanEasy and the later ones having much more balanced gameplay than their original counterparts.



* PaedoHunt: [[spoiler:Note Garvey's choice of words when describing one of his victims.]]

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* AxCrazy: [[spoiler:In the original Dormitabis, the Purple Guy, who is named Garvey Write in both versions of the game, is much, much more demented than ''FNAF''[='=]s William Afton. He killed a grand total of ''fourteen'' people, including eleven children (one indirectly), a female teenager (whom he also raped), Phone Guy, and [[CainAndAbel his brother]]. Even after death, he still hunts John to "pay back" what he has done to him and shows no remorse for what he did whatsoever. On top of all this, Garvey's original motivation was to ruin the reputation of the Cakebear (later Fazbear) brand because some of its employees (including John) [[EvilIsPetty made fun of him for his purple skin]], which he calls a ''physical mutation'' in one of his tapes.]]

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* AxCrazy: [[spoiler:In the original Dormitabis, the Purple Guy, who is named Garvey Write in both versions of the game, is much, much more demented than ''FNAF''[='=]s William Afton. He killed a grand total of ''fourteen'' people, including eleven children (one indirectly), a female teenager (whom he also raped), Phone Guy, and [[CainAndAbel his brother]]. Even after death, he still hunts John to "pay back" what he has done to him and shows no remorse for what he did whatsoever. On top of all this, Garvey's original motivation was to ruin the reputation of the Cakebear (later Fazbear) brand because some of its employees (including John) [[EvilIsPetty made fun of him for his purple skin]], which he calls a ''physical mutation'' "physical mutation" in one of his tapes.]]



* DarkerAndEdgier: Moreso even for this series' pantheon of fangames, as it includes {{Mechanical Abomination}}s, a grimdark aesthetic, [[spoiler:and rape]] — compared to other fangames, it feels downright twisted. It also features actual swearing, something that the original ''[=FNaF=]'' and most fangames readily avoid.
* DarknessEqualsDeath: In the original, most animatronics have their jumpscares preceded by the lights turning dark. Once the lights turn on, ''BLAM!''. Unsettlingly, this is also how the nights end when they reach 7 AM, making the situation when animatronics are about to kill you when the clock transitions to 7 AM a HopeSpot.
** The remaster actually manages to [InvertedTrope Invert] this. The jumpscares now occur without the early warning of the lights turning off, which makes them much more startling than in the original, but keeps the lights-turning-off effect for the transition to 7AM.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: Moreso even for this series' pantheon of fangames, as it includes {{Mechanical Abomination}}s, a grimdark aesthetic, [[spoiler:and rape]] — compared to other fangames, it feels downright twisted. It also features actual swearing, something that the original ''[=FNaF=]'' and most fangames readily avoid.
avoid. The remaster omits the [[spoiler:rape]] detail, but maintains the swearing, aesthetic and BodyHorror designs of the antagonists.
* DarknessEqualsDeath: In Zig-zagged in the original, where most animatronics have their jumpscares preceded by the lights turning dark. Once the lights turn on, ''BLAM!''. Unsettlingly, this is also how the nights end when they reach 7 AM, making the situation when animatronics are about to kill you when the clock transitions to 7 AM a HopeSpot.
** The remaster actually manages to [InvertedTrope Invert] [[InvertedTrope Invert]] this. The jumpscares now occur without the early warning of the lights turning off, which makes them much more startling than in the original, but keeps the lights-turning-off effect for the transition to 7AM.



** In the original, Molten Evil is possessed by [[spoiler:the teenage girl Garvey raped in the 1983 restaurant. In the remaster, her name is glitched out in the extras menu, making it unclear what her name is, although she's stated to have been a ''powerful, vengeful neglecter'', likely making her one of the parents of the dead children or a member of the Freddy's staff who shirked her duties to watch the children.

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** In the original, Molten Evil is possessed by [[spoiler:the teenage girl Garvey raped in the 1983 restaurant. In the remaster, her remaster where this particular detail has been removed, Molten Evil's true name is glitched out in the extras menu, making it unclear what her name is, although she's stated to have been a ''powerful, "powerful, vengeful neglecter'', neglecter", likely making her one of the parents of the dead children or a member of the Freddy's staff who shirked her duties to watch the children.



** The B.O.A is possessed by [[spoiler:the five children Garvey killed in the 1987 restaurant]].

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** The B.O.A is possessed by [[spoiler:the five children Garvey killed in the 1987 restaurant]].restaurant in the original. In the remaster, only three of those five children possess the B.O.A. and are named Natalie, Joe and Bryce.]].



** [[spoiler:Dawnbreaker in the remaster is confirmed to be ''the manifestation of a long-lost family member'', although it's unclear who he was before ending up in purgatory.]]
** [[spoiler:Played with in the case of Spring-Lich in the remaster, who's stated to be a ''terrifying being from hell'', making it uncertain whether Spring-Lich is an existing form possessed by a demon, or if it IS the demon itself.]]

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** [[spoiler:Dawnbreaker Havoc BB and JJ in the remaster are possessed by [[Literature/HanselandGretel Hans and Greta]], [[spoiler:two of the five children that Garvey trapped to starve to death in the 1987 restaurant, the others being the children that possess the B.O.A]].
** Dawnbreaker
in the remaster is confirmed to be ''the [[spoiler:"the manifestation of a long-lost family member'', member", although it's unclear who he was before ending up in purgatory.]]
** [[spoiler:Played Played with in the case of Spring-Lich in the remaster, who's stated to be a ''terrifying [[spoiler:"terrifying being from hell'', hell", making it uncertain whether Spring-Lich is an existing form possessed by a demon, or if it IS ''IS'' the demon itself.]]

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: [[spoiler:Downplayed in the remaster: while Garvey is still a brutal child murderer, his rape of a teenage girl is completely omitted from his tapes, and he's shown to have cared about John when the two of them were alive.]]

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: [[spoiler:Downplayed in the remaster: while Garvey is still a brutal child murderer, his rape of a teenage girl in the original is completely omitted from his tapes, the game, and he's shown to have cared about John when the two of them were alive.alive, so much so that his killing spree was actually started when he began hunting down the perpetrators of the Bite of '83.]]



* AxCrazy: [[spoiler:The Purple Guy, who is named Garvey in this game, is much, much more demented than ''FNAF''[='=]s William Afton. He killed a grand total of ''fourteen'' people, including eleven children (one indirectly), a female teenager (whom he also raped), Phone Guy, and [[CainAndAbel his brother]]. Even after death, he still hunts John to "pay back" what he has done to him and shows no remorse for what he did whatsoever.]]
** The remaster scales this back significantly. [[spoiler:Garvey began murdering people to get revenge for John after John became the Bite of '83 victim (though in this timeline John survives), and during his boss fight, Garvey accuses John of being an UngratfulBastard for killing them both despite what Garvey claims to have done for him, though it's clear that he's very much been driven insane by both his murders, becoming Springtrap and suffering in "purgatory", which he actually believes is Hell.]]

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* AxCrazy: [[spoiler:The [[spoiler:In the original Dormitabis, the Purple Guy, who is named Garvey Write in this both versions of the game, is much, much more demented than ''FNAF''[='=]s William Afton. He killed a grand total of ''fourteen'' people, including eleven children (one indirectly), a female teenager (whom he also raped), Phone Guy, and [[CainAndAbel his brother]]. Even after death, he still hunts John to "pay back" what he has done to him and shows no remorse for what he did whatsoever. On top of all this, Garvey's original motivation was to ruin the reputation of the Cakebear (later Fazbear) brand because some of its employees (including John) [[EvilIsPetty made fun of him for his purple skin]], which he calls a ''physical mutation'' in one of his tapes.]]
** The While the original Garvey was clearly a bubbling cauldron of hatred, malice and sadism that flew off the deep end as soon as he was tipped over, the remaster scales this his crimes back significantly. significantly and paints him as more of a victim of SanitySlippage. [[spoiler:Garvey began murdering people to get revenge for John after John became the Bite of '83 victim (though in this timeline John survives), and during his boss fight, Garvey accuses John of being an UngratfulBastard UngratefulBastard for killing them both despite what Garvey claims to have done for him, though it's clear that he's very much been driven insane by both first his murders, then becoming Springtrap and suffering in "purgatory", which he actually believes is Hell.]]



** ''Turned '''all''' the way up for this one!'' Every single animatronic is absolutely wrecked or {{Gorn}}y, and by all rights should not even function if not for the setting. It's very hard to tell which one is the worst.
** A more humanoid example: [[spoiler:Garvey also has a birth defect, which is likely the game's interpretation about his purple coloration]].

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** ''Turned '''all''' the way up for this one!'' one, in both versions no less!'' Every single animatronic is absolutely wrecked or {{Gorn}}y, and by all rights should not even function if not for the setting. It's very hard to tell which one is the worst.
** A more humanoid example: [[spoiler:Garvey [[spoiler:In the original, Garvey also has a birth defect, which is likely the game's interpretation about his purple coloration]].



* CompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:Fritz Smith is interpreted as being the Phone Guy from the first and second games; while that is a ''possibility'' in canon, it's never outright stated, and it's just as likely that Fritz was either his own man or an alias for another character, that being Micheal Afton]].

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* CompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:Fritz Smith is interpreted as being the Phone Guy from the first and second games; while that is a ''possibility'' in canon, it's never outright stated, and it's just as likely that Fritz was either his own man or an alias for another character, that being Micheal Michael Afton]].



* DarknessEqualsDeath: For most animatronics, their jumpscares are preceded by the lights turning dark. Once the lights turn on, ''BLAM!''. Unsettlingly, this is also how the nights end when they reach 7 AM, making the situation when animatronics are about to kill you when the clock transitions to 7 AM a HopeSpot.

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* DarknessEqualsDeath: For In the original, most animatronics, animatronics have their jumpscares are preceded by the lights turning dark. Once the lights turn on, ''BLAM!''. Unsettlingly, this is also how the nights end when they reach 7 AM, making the situation when animatronics are about to kill you when the clock transitions to 7 AM a HopeSpot.HopeSpot.
** The remaster actually manages to [InvertedTrope Invert] this. The jumpscares now occur without the early warning of the lights turning off, which makes them much more startling than in the original, but keeps the lights-turning-off effect for the transition to 7AM.



** Havoc Freddy, Havoc Chica, and Havoc Foxy are possessed by Ted, Maria, and Dave, [[spoiler:three of the four children whom Garvey killed in the 1985 restaurant]].

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** Havoc Freddy, Havoc Chica, and Havoc Foxy are possessed by Ted, Maria, and Dave, Dave (Jack in the remaster), [[spoiler:three of the four children whom Garvey killed in the 1985 restaurant]].restaurant. The remaster adds Havoc Bonnie, the spirit of the fourth child, whose name was Michael]].



** Molten Evil is possessed by [[spoiler:the teenage girl Garvey raped in the 1983 restaurant]].

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** In the original, Molten Evil is possessed by [[spoiler:the teenage girl Garvey raped in the 1983 restaurant]].restaurant. In the remaster, her name is glitched out in the extras menu, making it unclear what her name is, although she's stated to have been a ''powerful, vengeful neglecter'', likely making her one of the parents of the dead children or a member of the Freddy's staff who shirked her duties to watch the children.



** Golden Call is possessed by [[spoiler:the Bite of '83 victim]], but the body contained within is [[spoiler:Peter Write, this game's Phone Guy]].

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** Golden Call is possessed by [[spoiler:the Kyle, [[spoiler: who in the original was the Bite of '83 victim]], but the body contained within is [[spoiler:Peter Write, this game's Phone Guy]].Guy]]. In the remaster, [[spoiler:John Write is confirmed as the Bite victim (although he survived) while Kyle is one of Garvey's murder victims]].



** [[spoiler:Dawnbreaker in the remaster is confirmed to be ''the manifestation of a long-lost family member'', although it's unclear who he was before ending up in purgatory.]]
**[[spoiler:Played with in the case of Spring-Lich in the remaster, who's stated to be a ''terrifying being from hell'', making it uncertain whether Spring-Lich is an existing form possessed by a demon, or if it IS the demon itself.]]



** There is a slightly more lighthearted one where you have to tap AMIREAL's nose rapidly as intensifying drums play in the background. Soon AMIREAL will become [[spoiler:Cakebear, the "Give Cake to the Children" Freddy from ''2'', before jumpscaring you and, if you have all 3 keys, granting you access to Night 12]].

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** There is a slightly more lighthearted one where you have to tap AMIREAL's nose rapidly as intensifying drums play in the background. Soon AMIREAL will become [[spoiler:Cakebear, the "Give Cake to the Children" Freddy from ''2'', before jumpscaring you and, if you have all 3 keys, granting you access to Night 12]]. The remaster also has this minigame, although with a different soundtrack and requiring you to type in a number every so often.



* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: [[spoiler:By far the ''only'' thing that Garvey seems to regret is having to murder his brother Peter to cover his tracks. [[SubvertedTrope Although the Extras menu implies that he got over it and thinks of it as just another kill on his list.]]]]

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: [[spoiler:By [[spoiler:In the original, by far the ''only'' thing that Garvey seems to regret is having to murder his brother Peter to cover his tracks. [[SubvertedTrope Although the Extras menu implies that he got over it and thinks of it as just another kill on his list.]]]]



* HelpfulMook: [[spoiler: Dawnbreaker despite his creepy appearance, will not harm you but instead he’ll advance you to seven am if you find him.]]

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* HelpfulMook: Zig-Zagged.[[spoiler: Dawnbreaker despite his creepy appearance, will not harm you but instead he’ll advance you to seven am 7 AM if you find him.him within a set period of time, but will otherwise jumpscare you if you're not fast enough.]]
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* VillainProtagonist: [[spoiler:The "Cardboard Theater" mini-game has the player control Garvey in a pastiche of a [[ShapedLikeItself cardboard theater]] as he [[WhenItAllBegan commits his crimes]]. And worst of all, you ''[[ButThouMust have]]'' to play it to complete the Good Ending.]]
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* BigGood: [[spoiler:Like [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys2 the original Puppet]] who gave life to the first game's animatronics, ''this'' game's Puppet is also the one who gave a form to the [[BodyHorror purgatory animatronics, themselves included]]. Their physical forms are a total mess because [[CameBackWrong Havoc Puppet made little effort in giving them a perfect form]].]]
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* KnightOfCerebus: [[spoiler:The game doesn't kick into overdrive with its horror elements when the main enemies introduced up to the Box of Abominations are present. That's only when Garvey is introduced in Night 10, at which point the atmosphere changes ''completely'' to fit his madness as the main villain who caused everything.]]

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