 Hello people of the internet, my name is Gianni and welcome back to another reaction to Game Theory. Matt just uploaded Game Theory, FNAF, Your Pain Fuels Us. And based off of the last Game Theory episode on FNAF, I'm guessing he's going to continue looking into 135AM because he did say that he had one more episode prepared where he wanted to look into one story specifically and uncover the truth of it. Now I don't know what story that is, but I guess we're going to find out pretty soon. Anyways, let's not waste any more time and let's hop right into Game Theory, FNAF, Your Pain Fuels Us. And here we go. It looks like we've got a grave. Don't know what that says. What's he digging out? A robotic arm. OK, what's going on here? Is that Remnant? Oh, it's alive. It's alive. It's. Yikes, Matt. That you got something going on with your eye right now. Game Theory. Welcome to Game Theory. Oh, my God, is this a timeline episode? Oh, geez, no, I hate my books. I'll probably have to do that at some point down the line, but not today. Wait until security breach, probably. You see, there's a new monster of foot in the FNAF universe, Stituary. Probably the Stituary. Isn't that a toy in O'Skeleton? Ooh, if we are talking about the Stituary, I don't think so. But I'll listen. Right here. Yeah, that was a weird one. Yikes. They have to the various facets of FNAF lore. Produced strings of murders happening in 1985 to the true identity of psychic friend Fred Bear. Well, maybe. All of this new FNAF talk, there's been one element I've largely been glossing over. The Stituary. Yeah, there it is. Is that Jeff the killer underneath that cloak? It contains three short stories, right? That's the selling feature. It's what's advertised on the back of the box, so to speak. But each one also comes with the bit of a bonus. In reality, each book is more like three in a fifth story. We see each one ends with an epilogue, or a little MCU post-credits teaser, giving us a... Honestly, that's a really cool connection. ...to the tale of the Stituary. A story that appears to be spanning out across... The FNAF book universe. ...to every book in this new series. And that alone... Which may or may not continue into Blackboard number six. ...to keep us buying more just to see the end of this thing. I know, right? Small man. I'm good at easter egg hunting. It didn't seem like it was... ...supposed to be a nude. But I guess it's changed. It's got a cane. Oh boy. Haven't seen this one. Oh boy. Oh boy. I know what we're gonna do today. Create some killer robots. What? Huh. Huh. What's with these toys? Like the merchandise action figures. Combine together to transmute the energy of emotion into the energy of physical action. This, I believe, is what explains what people call haunted objects. And already you might be starting to see how this all ties into what we already know about this franchise. In FNAF 6's Insanity Ending, we were introduced to the work prints outlining how the sister location, Scooper, worked. And it was... Scoop? It was not what we expected, to say the least. Through those blueprints, we learned about the mystery metal called Remnant. The ability to supposedly give life to objects that it touches. The novel, the fourth closet to get one step further. Show us the remnant metal being created and used. In that story, we watch as William Afton melts down pieces of the old animatronics, creating a remnant soup that he then uses to give life to new living robots. Specifically, the fun time animatronics. Quote, on the heating table, rested the endos. Oh god. The fourth closet. What a time. Mobile and featureless. And still inhabited by the spirits of the children who had been murdered inside of them so many years ago. Still filled with life and motion and thought. All trapped. All in terrible pain. Usually this goes into something mechanical. Something I made, William said. If we remember back to Candy Cadet. Candy Cadet. Always becoming one thing. Five kittens getting stoned. The orphans and the keys. Melted down into one. This is exactly what we were referring to. But Phineas's experiments in 1.35 a.m. actually take it one step further and give us more insight into the true nature of remnant. Things that are brought to life via remnant aren't necessarily infused with a soul, but instead with agony. Agony, eh? Human emotion with extreme human suffering. This is important because it means that characters like balloon boy, the beady babes and the mini arenas and sister location. Heck, even animatronics like Mangle don't necessarily need to have actual victims associated. That makes a whole lot of sense now. Yeah. So now it does not hundreds of dead kids. Some might not contain any souls at all as long as it always ties back to some extreme tragedy filled with this all powerful emotion of agony. That fills in a huge bottle. Okay. Blank? Battery pack? This game is kind of like Henry too. It's weird that he's including Step Closer and Bunny Call because those aren't out. Jump scare start? What? These characters run on batteries? Phineas who was trying to find one of the dowels, his ad referenced the special Eladal and said he was willing to pay a premium for the dowels energy. Overall, across the nine stories published so far, seven seem to tie back to the stitch... Seven out of nine? Okay, here we go. Makes sense. Peek-a-boo. Sometimes you forget just how dark these are. I remember that. Hey. Jeez. Dude, it's just like what we thought Springtrap was originally going to be. Just a huge collection of all the characters put together. Yeah. Damn boy, he's big. Hey, isn't that in Into the Pit? Exactly. Yep. Oh boy, here we go. Hmm. There you go, going for it. Go away. Oh boy, I can't wait for the finale of these books, it's gonna be insane. I wish I had my footy plushie with me right now. Let's get out of here. Success, and even more so the unfortunate closing of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. It's clear that the stage was set, no pun intended. God, we just played through this location. It was so good. Jeez, calm down with the editing there. Really gruesome. It's just there. It's just chilling. Chilling and killing. Okay. God, I missed the old trilogy. I wanna read it again. Jesus. Oh my god, they're so dark. Who is it? Don't see it. The Silver Eyes, Undo? I mean, to be fair, I did say that at the beginning. I mean, you know, he's got an imagination on him. Jesus. It's kind of weird that we haven't been... Oh, this is funny. It's weird that we've never had a game where we're actively being hunted by an endoskeleton. So, it's just always been characters. Never just an endo. That would be creepy. Goof me. Scared me. Goof me. Oh boy. I wonder what that could be. I always come back. You sure? I feel like you're gonna be back soon for the new book. That is not the new book coming out. It's step closer. It has been weird that Matt hasn't really talked about security breach a whole lot. Oh no, I feel a sponsor coming. I heard Netflix. No. No. No. No, not a sponsor strip. No, not NordVPN. No. Okay, so I was not expecting this to be a timeline theory at all. I thought it was just gonna go, you know, more in depth with one of the stories in 135am. Though, I will say, I did really enjoy this. I think in the first book, or maybe, yeah, no, it was the first book. During the Stitch Wraith section, there were little hints here and there that the stories were connected in some way. So having a game theory dedicated to connecting all of these stories together, I think that was really smart and really clever. Also, you know, like, he did it in a pretty good way. It was interesting because he did it quick, but at the same time, like, he got all of his points across while, you know, making the actual timeline was very quick and simple. You know, he had the line and then it just popped up with the stories as we went down it. But, you know, it was quick, it was easy, it got the point across, and he even connected it to the original trilogy, which I am so, so excited to see what these books have to offer, you know, with William Afton possibly making a return for Bunny Call. It's weird that he didn't really mention Step Closer because it did have Foxy on the cover. Step Closer has Foxy on the cover, and that's the first time we've seen, like, a character from the games on the books of, you know, the Fazbear Fight series. So it's going to be interesting to see what that book is going to be filled with for stories as well as Bunny Call. Also, interesting that he didn't mention books 6 and 7, which we do know are being made. Book 6 is called Blackbird, if you guys didn't know, and it's also 99.9% the case that we're going to have an eighth book because there's one collection of these books that has the first three, and then it'll have Step Closer. So if Collection 1 has four books, you know, it would make sense that Collection 2 would have four books as well. But overall, pretty solid game theory. He did say that he's going to be taking a break from FNAF, at least for a little bit, but I honestly highly doubt that. I have a feeling he's probably going to come back sometime in July, probably mid-July to late-July, for a Step Closer game theory, which would make a whole lot of sense, you know, continuing the stories of the series. But I guess we're just going to have to wait for that. So thank you, everyone, so much for watching another game theory reaction. I will see you all on the flip side. Goodbye.