 Hello people of the internet, my name is Johnny and welcome back to yet another reaction video to some more Game Theory FNAF. I honestly was not expecting Matt to post another FNAF Game Theory video, but here we are. You know, he's pumping these things out. I get it. New FNAF game. You gotta make content, but you know, maybe slow your roll a bit, Matt. Last episode, if you missed it, it'll be linked down below. I highly recommend watching that one because it was, uh, it was interesting. For the record, I know during the reactions, I don't like pausing it because I know you guys don't like when I pause things, so it's difficult for me to kind of explain my thought process on the theory. Let me get this straight. I do not want Gregory to be a robot. I don't think he's a robot. I really, really hope he's not a robot. Do I think he's the crying child? I don't know. Do I think Glamrock Freddy is possessed by Michael? I don't know. I guess I can kinda see that one. I think he also said at the end of that video that he's gonna talk about Vanessa and the tapes or the CDs and talk about her connection with Bill, aka William Afton. I'm guessing based off of last episode and also his tweet, he's gonna try and tie together Elizabeth, uh, Elizabeth Afton and Vanessa, which I'll, I'll, I'll give Matt a chance. And I've said this before, I'm not a huge fan of the FNAF lore anymore. I don't really care for it as much as I used to back in the day, so I'm just kinda letting Matt say his thing and I'm just gonna watch. And speaking of watch, hey, how about we do that? Hit the like button, subscribe. We're almost at 30,000 subs, it would be amazing if we could hit it by the end of the month. And now without further ado, game theory, FNAF, the secret Afton, FNAF security breach 3, 2, 1, here we go. Gregory, do you see that bit of green spanish in your teeth? Have you ever heard of Fortnite, Gregory? No, he's doing the meme. You need to floss, Gregory. Topical meme. Well, this is embarrassing. I'm gonna let you guys have this one and I'll see you next game. I always come back and you know the bit. Yeah, it's gone on for far too long. Alright, yeah, sure. Hello, Internet, and welcome to Game Theory. Hello, Internet. Welcome to Game Theory, the show that's proud to pick the nerdiest option available. Anyone that picks Monty Golf is just a nerd. Gator Golf. Jokes on you, Mark, Fazcam is OP. Plus, being a nerd allowed me to discover the secret daycare room and sister location room. So who's the nerd now? Yeah, the ones with all the lower. Me, it's still me. Last time we dove into the time travel ball pit that is Five Nights at Freddy's security breach, I walked away with some, um, let's just call them divisive conclusions. Basically, it was an episode with three separate theories packaged together. We proposed one that Glamrock Freddy wasn't just your average sentient animatronic. I can kinda see this. I'm not 100% though. Everything he can to protect Gregory. This one was generally well received, so cool. Yeah, that's not bad. Why would Michael protect this random kid? Well, because two, Gregory, whether literally or symbolically, is Michael's younger brother. FNAF 4's crying child. I started to lose people at this point, but it was really theory number three that threw us for a loop. Because there's a good bit of evidence in both the game and in the history of the franchise to suggest that three, Gregory is a robot, the crying child's consciousness literally transplanted into a robotic body sometime after he dies at the bite of 83. I'm a big fan of that one. I'll say that. Oh, and there were a lot of strong opinions on that, with some people really liking the theory and others... Not so much. Suddenly I was flooded by people saying that I had rushed it out just to ride the trend that it was my dumbest theory ever, to which I say no, Deadpool is Ernest Hemingway is my dumbest theory ever, closely followed by Wario being 10 feet tall. Anyway, the outcry was so huge that I ended up trending on Twitter because of it. You know, Tim, get much better from there. Oh, that was my tweet! I was trending again because a group of performers juggled to the song... One of those was my tweet. No, second time in game theory. It only took five years, my friends, but it looks like that steam code I gave him for Undertale finally paid off. They called me a madman. Anyway, like I said, a lot of heated opinions on the last one, with Twitter basically boiling down this 18 minute long 4,000 word theory down to this single image. So, uh, yeah, thanks for not including literally anything else from that last video. So before we get to the next theory all about Vanessa, let me just announce... 1125? Oh, Jesus! It's a 20 minute long video. The whole thing is basically... I think that the Gregory's Crying Child theory currently fits the best with everything the game is presenting to us for. There's like nine minutes talking about Vanessa, I guess. First, one of the key pieces of evidence last episode was this line right at the start of the game where Freddie says to Gregory, I feel you are broken. This, to me, was a clear connection back to the Crying Child from FNAF 4 where psychic friend Fredbear says to him, you are broken. I mean, kinda speaks for itself. It's a parallel that's made stronger when you actually remember how that line gets delivered back in that game. There was really no way of knowing back when FNAF 4 was released, but thanks to a secret room found in Sister Location, we know that psychic friend Fredbear is actually a plushie with a walkie-talkie inside of him. A walkie-talkie that allowed William Afton to scare and manipulate his youngest son. The father of the year, ladies and gentlemen. Also know that throughout FNAF 4, all of William's lines use the color FFF57, a bright golden yellow. Oh man, we're going to color texting. A bright golden yellow makes sense. I missed these days. But the iconic final lines of your broken, I will put you back together, actually use a different color. A lighter yellow, FFFA0. Back then, we never really came to a satisfying explanation. Was it a mistake? Was it another spirit? Scots trembling. Shoot. But now, seven years of investigation later, we know for sure, someone else is indeed talking here. Someone who, in Sister Location, is mistaken for his dad. Someone who turns purple just like his dad. Someone who can't die like his dad. And someone who had the lines immediately prior apologizing to his kid brother. But when that didn't get through, decided to try comforting him through the voice of his best friend. It's Michael Afton, represented by a lighter color of yellow. A color that symbolically connects him back to his father. In short, we have Michael Afton in FNAF 4 saying the line, you're broken to his brother through the voice of a Fredbear plush. I really hope you'd security brace if you're worried about all this. The line got changed. We once again have him saying the same line. This is a lot of builder. You're broken to his brother through the voice of another Freddie, this time Glamrock Freddie. I personally think it's a really cool narrative connection between all these games. But a lot of people were quick to point out that there's dialogue in the game files that was cut from the final release, where Freddie says that Gregory is bleeding. Specifically he says, Your arm is cut badly. I am detecting blood. You are injured. This, for many people, disproved that Gregory's an animatronic. And I actually have two things to say about that. First, when I've used cut lines of dialogue in the past, the internet hasn't no uncertain terms told me that I can't. But, uh, now apparently it's okay. Yeah, I get a matte. And honestly, I think cutting it, regardless of the reason, shows that it didn't fit the final creative intent of the game. I do think he's got a point there. I gotta bring this line up. A cut line of dialogue discovered by G.B. Ora recharged in the game files. This one is Freddie saying, Gregory, I know why you're not in the customer database. I remember you from the- And it cuts off. Obviously it's vague. It's kept very intentionally vague. But it also shows that Gregory is special in a way that the other disappeared kids aren't. There's a reason he's not in the customer base. He's from somewhere specific that Freddie knows about. If I were to guess, I'd say, like, the underground pizzeria. But, you know, that's just me hypothesizing. Adding to the Gregory is special idea, is the fact that Chica knows his name. That's crazy. She calls it out in the middle of the pizzeria. Strange detail for a kid who supposedly has no records in the system. I hate to be the bearer of bad news here, but in the books, because everybody loves when I go back to that- The novel trilogy. ...animatronic children do actually believe. They can also cry and feel cold. Heck, they can even feel hungry and eat. The orchids in the new book are so good. You don't even have to go to the books for that one. You can just see it with Chica's pizza obsession and security breach. So, to tell me that a robot child can't bleed, I think you gotta really look at the franchise that we're talking about here. And for everyone who's confused about the timeline of crying child still being alive and the fact that he would be older at this point, that wouldn't actually be the case. Animatronic children in the books stay at whatever age they're built to be. Charlotte Emily actually had four separate versions of herself filled one for each stage of her life, so that way she could grow older, but she would just assume a new animatronic body each time. So crying child still being young would actually make more sense here. And everyone's saying, why would he say stuff like, Don't wanna be crushed and twisted into a meat pretzel. No, again, Charlotte in the books is shocked to learn her true nature in the final chapters. Her consciousness had been grafted onto a childhood toy while she was alive, and after her tragic death had been placed inside of her robot body to function as her memory. So for all she knew, she was just a normal human being just like anyone else. I missed the novel trilogy. Is it dumb? Yeah, we'll say that it is. Is it complicated? Yeah, absolutely. Is it giving us insight into the rules that Scott and everyone who touches this universe operate by? Yes, it undeniably is. Lastly, for everyone who spammed my feed with pictures of sad white boys and striped shirts saying that you had found the crying child, thank you for your help on covering the lore. I get the joke, all white boys with brown hair and striped shirts are apparently the crying child, but remember what series we're talking about here, friends. Visual design details have always been an important part of figuring these games out. Take a look at Baby. During sister location, she has green eyes, but when you play for minigame, she has blue ones, at least until she kills Elizabeth Afton, who, lo and behold, had green eyes. I feel like Matt is really trying to keep the idea of everything as meaning. There's no mistakes. There's no coincidences. So a little brown-haired boy in shorts with a shirt and two stripes seems sus. Have you ever heard of Among Us, Gregory? Speaking of eyes, for all the complaints about the last episode, no one seemed to have any answers to what I see as the two strongest pieces of physical evidence here. Why does Gregory look different when Frey gets Roxy's X-ray eyes? You look different to me. And secondly, Gregory's vision glitch when he sees Vanny. Why does he have such a weird visual reaction to her and to literally no other character in the game? Well, you hear that high-pitched ringing sound as Vanny skips and gets closer? I still think she could be using an illusion disc. I mean, she switches between Vanessa and Vanny so fast. It seems to be a disruptor that makes her invisible to animatronics with older model eyes. In the fire ending, Freddy, who couldn't see her at any point in the game, explicitly says, I can see you now. I have new eyes. I mean, this is exactly how the much-hated sound illusion does from the book's work, creating a high-frequency sound to make people and robots invisible and or look differently. But I'm already fighting a losing battle over here, so I'm just gonna pass over that one. Anyway, to me, it reads as Gregory's robotic eyes being disrupted. I mean, why have CRT lines over the screen and not some other type of filter to show that his vision is getting disrupted? In fact, why have the same CRT lines as the security cameras all around the pizza place? One final piece of evidence I'd like to talk about to help solidify that previous theory before we move on. And that is the screenshot here of the final scene from the savior ending, where you rescue Vanny from the control grid frame. This was the one he tweeted out. And I use quotation marks here because there aren't any official sources giving names to the various endings. In the game files, they're just labeled as S1, S2, and S3 based on the number of stars that you get for them. It is worth noting, though, that this is the only three-star ending that currently exists, which seems to imply that it has some level of importance to it. But here we see our three main characters, Gregory, Freddy, and Vanessa all sitting on a hill, which, as I pointed out last time, is very similar to the FNAF 6 graystone hill. I still think it's just a hill. But that's not what's important here. There's no graystones. Am I missing something? Gregory is holding a golden Freddy-shaped ice cream with part of its head bitten off. If Gregory is not meant to parallel back with a crying child in any way-shaped form below the Peter Black spot, it's just mean and irresponsible. This ice cream is the crying child's story coming full circle. He was terrified of animatronics and ended up being bitten by the golden Freddy spring suit. But now he's the one sitting on a hill taking a big ol' bite on a golden Freddy. That is not me reading too much into this. That is me lightly interpreting a very clear image that was put directly into the game by the designers. It is barely even subtle. And, despite him wearing a blue shirt in most of the endings, here his shirt is colored purple. No, it's not. That's the lighting. No, it's sunsets. The lighting. Come on, man. Honestly, I'd take that over fast, girl. No cap. Stop to talk about Vanessa, shall we? Last episode I made a passing statement about how this final image felt to me like the three Afton children getting reunited. Crying child Michael and Elizabeth Afton. William's daughter that done got scooped by baby back in sister location. It's a scene that, to me, feels like the narrative finally giving the sense of closure after they quite literally die as a result of their dad's evil deeds. Last time I briefly made mention of Vanessa's blonde hair and green eyes, which is the same as Elizabeth. Here in this ending, we actually see two scenes of her wearing the signature Afton purple. Even the ice cream cone as opposed to something like Gregory's novelty pop is a potential callback to her death where baby delivered an ice cream cone to her before she did. Is not the same ice cream. I will say that. It's more than just a couple of visual similarities. The biggest secret in Security Breaks right now is a series of 16 retro CDs invisible collectibles that only Freddie can see hidden in every obscure corner of the game's map. Then, to play these things, he actually need to have also found the secret sister location room that we talked about last time. Now, these CDs are... They're problematic. They open up a whole separate can of worms. They're recordings of therapy sessions following two separate individuals, patient 46 and patient 71. The exact identity of patient 46 is a theory for next time that will absolutely launch us into yet another flame wall, but early in patient 71 states we learned that Vanessa is Gregory, which I don't like. These are recordings from therapy sessions that Vanessa had while she was at the job for the FNAF AR games special delivery. She mentioned speaking to a man named Louis on some occasions, and we discover that she's also buying fake fur, both of which are things that we see in emails from FNAF AR. By the last of Vanessa's recordings, she's leaving that job for a new job somewhere else, most likely the job of security guard here in Security Breaks. I'm needed somewhere else now. Let's dive into the good stuff, shall we? In Vanessa's second tape, we learn about a custody battle that happened between her parents. Her dad won using manipulative tactics, forcing his daughter to falsely testify. Your dad made you follow instructions, didn't he? I'm talking about the custody battle between your mom and your dad. Your dad didn't play a fair, did he? He used to make your mom look bad in court. After losing custody of her daughter, Vanessa's mother, well, here's what the tape does. I know your mom after she lost the custody case. It glitches, implying that her mother ended her own life, which would explain why Mrs. Afton is missing from all the games, and why she may have wound up being rebuilt as the motherly Ballora in sister location. Especially because of the staff box. She now sings about her inescapable depression now that the walls of her house are empty. All I see is an empty room No more to live in an empty tomb. Hmm... We also hear Vanessa lines like this. Oh, you like those? Apparently. The janitor on this floor has a garden and has been putting bouquets in the offices here for years. Vanessa likes flowers, a small detail, but you know me, small details could often be the biggest evidence. Who else do we know in the series that has an affinity for flowers? Well, think back to FNAF 4. Hey, I called this out. I didn't call that out, but I did bring more FNAF 4. Then you have Vanessa lines like this. Lots of people know more than I do. Sometimes I need to listen. Now this might be a stretch, but I believe it's referring to when Elizabeth got scooped by baby. Her dad had repeatedly and explicitly warned her not to go near baby, but she didn't listen. And in doing so, she ended up getting herself trapped inside the animatronic. Don't tell Daddy that I'm here. Wait, but Vanessa's not British. I don't know why he would let me come see you. Unless that's the stupid video games that she doesn't like dark basements. I have a craft space in my basement. Maybe I could come up with something you could learn to do. I don't like dark basements. It's another line that seems to be pointing us in the direction of baby who has trapped underground for years in Circus Baby's entertainment and rentals looking for a way back to the surface. I've been out before, but they always put me back. They always put us back inside. I will say these are interesting parallels. I don't know if that's what the game's going for. I know. I did it. I knew about this already, but I still really don't want her to be an accent. That burning him is going to work is stupid because people have tried to burn him to death no less than three times in this franchise. True. Spoiler alert, it doesn't work. It started on this being Baby's original face and not Scrap Baby's updated look where she came back to FNAF 6 and I have words about that. Anyway, look at them all here on screen. Same. You notice anything strange? Most of the animatronics eyes are lit up. Funtime Freddy, Chica, Mangle, even this random endoskeleton at the bottom. But now take a look at... FNAF 2 window as well, I think. Yeah, I've been waiting for this. How? I don't know, I still don't really feel like it's right. It does. I'm not going to disagree. But it's like how? Maybe next time we'll finally see some new faces. Oh my god, yes, so many videos coming out too. Subscribe because there's a lot more reactions to game theory coming, it seems. I think they might be hiding in plain sight. So next time we get to cover some mysteries that don't require us talking about dead characters getting rebuilt into robots. Thank god! Dammit! Oh my god. True! I'm not going to listen to your sponsorship. Alright, that video was not really what I was expecting. I didn't think he'd be on Gregory for so long. Like, that was the majority of... That was over half the video was talking about the last theory. Which, you know, understandable, there were a lot of people, a lot of people who were upset about that one. You know, me kind of included. Again, I don't really care a whole lot about the lore, so I just... I like to watch MatPat to see, you know, what he thinks. Cause, you know, at the end of the day, their theories, you know, they're not supposed to be taken as fact. You know, I think MatPat... He gets a lot of hate, but his theories and his videos are certainly interesting and the points he brings up, they do make you think, you know, whether he's right or wrong, doesn't matter. It gets you thinking. Anyways, um, Gregory being a robot, I hope that's not the case. Being the crying child, again, I hope that's not the case. Michael being Glamrock Freddy, I can kinda see, but again, I just want these guys to be new characters, man. Again, Vanessa being Elizabeth. If there's no explanation for Elizabeth dying, possessing baby, and then being Vanessa, you know, a human, allegedly, allegedly a human, in, you know, not only FNAF they are, but also, uh, security breach, then I... I find it very hard to believe that theory. So if Mat can come up with a, you know, a theory for Elizabeth no longer being a little girl possessing baby, and you know, hopefully almost dying in Pizza Sim, cause god dang, just kill off all these characters already, give me some new ones. From being a little girl to being baby, to being now not only human again, with a soul, but now also being a grown woman, I don't know. There's definitely a lot that doesn't get explained in this game and it's very frustrating. But yeah, I think that's gonna do it for this reaction video I think next time will probably be another Game Theory FNAF. It seems like he has a lot of ideas and a lot of videos coming out soon. I've been watching his GT Live playthrough of Security Breach and he's very hard set on making a theory about Glamrock Bonnie, which I would love to see. So I have a feeling that'll probably be the next one, and then again in this video he talked about the Staff Bot Silo, as well as Patient 46, as well as some other character that he says is hiding in plain sight, I don't know, I was talking during that so I didn't really listen to what he was saying, but yeah, a lot of videos coming out. So remember, hit the like button subscribe so you don't miss any future reactions to some more FNAF Game Theory and I'll see you all on the flip side, goodbye.