 WARNING! This video contains jump scares. Get it? Because that's what we're gonna be looking at. We're gonna be looking at the jump scares for the, you know, help wanted. Okay. I see how it is. So last night I was browsing through Reddit to see if there was anything interesting, looking at some funny memes, you know. And then I came across a someone's video when they were at PAX East a few days ago that showed the jump scares for both Chica and Faceless Barney, which I thought was just really, really interesting. So I thought, you know what, tomorrow I'm gonna make a video about this just so I can show you guys some more jump scares. Because we have seen a few, but we haven't seen Chica. Or as far as I know, we haven't seen Chica. And especially we definitely haven't seen Faceless Barney. So I'm gonna pull up the video. It's on Reddit. It's a link down below. You can go check it out. I guess I'll be doing an analysis of it. I don't think it has audio though, but if it does, cool. On to the video. So this video was made by a reviewer that actually plays some VR games and says their opinion about them. So I guess we're gonna hear their opinion about it as well. I don't know. I don't know how I feel about that. Hopefully they say good things. Because if they say bad things, then my hopes are gonna go a lot down. I haven't heard their review, by the way. Small puzzles. There's the jump scare. One of which consisted of sitting in a security office watching monitors for creepy animatronics lurking outside. God, I wish I could hear what the game's saying. Hey, there's a Bonnie Plush. The other one required that I tune one of the creature's guitars. One of the creatures. And then they'll build the eyeballs out and reach into its mouth to hit a button. Hey? One of these scenarios ended with me nearly throwing the controller. I'm really looking forward to more of this game when it comes out sometime this spring. Is that the button? Oh! Hey! To enter calibration mode. Okay, Google. Define calibration. Here's the definition of calibration. The action or process of calibrating an instrument or experimental readings. That doesn't help. You can't use the word in the definition. Google, you suck. Yeah, so apparently Bonnie has different modes for his guitar or something. Is that the end? He said... He says something's wrong. With a note? Oh, God. Oh, God. Oh, there's actual... There's actual notes. She's gonna do something wrong, isn't she? I have my faith in you. I think your name was like VR Girl or something. So maybe you had to put the faceplates on. Yeah, VR Game Girl. Whatever. I'll follow them on whatever social that is. I mean, you can if you wanted. They did provide some pretty good explanation. No, not explanation. Details about the game. So, now let's go step by step looking at it. She said that there were puzzles within the game that are connected or similar to the ones in the original. And as she's currently playing the FNAF 1, I'm guessing those puzzles are just... Watch the cameras. Close the doors. Flick on the lights. Defend yourself. Because I don't think there's gonna be any puzzle puzzles in this minigame. They say it's incredibly creepy. So you can hear Chica moaning. So there's the Chica jumpscare. Let's get that in slow motion like what we did with Foxy in the other video. Damn. That looks awesome, by the way. Steel Wall. Guys, if you haven't already, go support Steel Wall. They're doing an absolutely unbelievably incredible job with this game. Everything about it. I have nothing to say but positive things. Yeah, so we've seen this pulling out Bonnie's eyes. So we're gonna be pulling out Bonnie's eyes and tuning his guitars. Or a guitar. Okay, so this is what I'm getting from the gameplay and her explanation. Is that you go to Bonnie and in order to do this section on the minigame, you arrive there, you pull out his eyes, you put them in the little bin, I guess. And then you have to open up his faceplates by what looks like pressing two buttons on the side of his mask. Which if you guys remember... Wait, let me pull it up. And if you remember, Chica does have green buttons on the side of her mask. So maybe, just maybe, we could be getting a look inside her endoskeleton too. That's just my theory. My game theory! Yeah, so that's the animation of the mask going up. That's actually really good. I like how Bonnie like jolts back. As well as the player. But look at that! Let's just take a good gander at that endoskeleton. That is really, really well done. Hold on, let's hear what he has to say. We have to reach the secondary throat pile, I think he said, to activate calibration mode. I have no clue what that said. Okay Google, calibrate definition. Here's the definition of calibrate. Mark a gauge or instrument with a standard scale of readings. I don't know what that means. I don't speak music. I'm guessing it has something to do with tuning his guitar though. Yeah, so he said, uh oh, something is not right. One of those notes is out of tune. So I'm guessing we just have to retune it by reaching... What do we do again? I like how you have to reach into Bonnie's throat to play the notes. And next you have to guess which note is incorrect. Did they do it? Confirm? Hey, they did it. And then that's the end of the game. You just have to close it back up without dying. Yeah, so what they did was they put in the eyeballs first. I'm pretty sure the guy instructing us said it closed the faceplates. So they didn't do that. So we've got to reach back into the bucket, get the eyes. But again, that animation. Let's get a replay on that. Oh, excuse me. A slow-mo replay on that. Because all the jump scares in this game that we've seen so far, we've also seen a Toy Chica jump scare. I'll see if I can locate that for this video as well. But all the jump scares and all the animations, they look phenomenal. Steel Wool, you guys are doing an amazing job. The endoskeleton looks very similar to the one in FNAF 1, so I'm really glad that they kept... kept similarity. God, I'm so excited. So this is a video showing off Toy Chica's jump scare, as well as some more Bonnie jump scares. Yeah, so there's not Toy Bonnie, there's just regular Bonnie. And then they go back to the main menu, and they are going to do the Toy Chica minigame. Da-da-da-da. Or just the jump scare, I guess. Get a good gander at that. I don't know if there are eyelids or different colors, but I'm not sure. Okay, Google. What colors are Toy Chica's eyelids? On the website, freddy-fazbear-pizaria.fandom.com, if you give me an answer. Toy Chica takes the appearance of a stereotypical feminine character. She is a yellow chicken with an orange beak, blue eyes, purple eyelids, long eyelids, and orange feet. To read more, look for the link in your Google Home app. Google actually gave me a correct answer. Thank you for once. But yeah, apparently that is the eyelid. I just forgot the color. Yeah, so that was a look at some more features for help wanted. We're getting pretty close to release. It's only a few weeks away. It's coming at the end of April, April 30th. That's what some sources are saying. But still, well, Scott, neither of them had confirmed that release date. So it really could be coming at any point. But hopefully you guys enjoyed the jump scares in this video. And if you did, don't forget to smash like. And I will see you all on the flip side. Goodbye.