That's not to say that I don't understand why they felt the need to try to get along. Again, I could be overanalyzing it, but it felt a bit rushed. But it's not a huge amount that it was really distracting. I'll admit the way Octavia and Vinyl kissed and made up. Maybe it's nothing and maybe I am reading way too much into that, but it bugged me. that just because she has that title, she's the only one who can do the right thing. And I get it, she is the element of kindness, that's who she is, but it just feels like. The biggest nitpick, and this is a nitpick which in no way hurts the story, why does she have to call herself an 'Element Bearer' or feels she has a responsibility because she is an 'Element Bearer'? She can't just feel responsible because that's who she is. Which is nice because it makes them both more relatable in situation where they are basically living with someone they can't stand. Instead, they both take turns being unreasonable. It was good to see that instead of making one or the other just completely unbelievable. I like how they constantly switch back and forth between one of them being uncivil to the other, keeping an nice balance. Seeing them clashing personality wise and styles was rather fun. The way the two musicians interacted was rather fun. Not bad, but it did take me out of the experience for a little bit. And maybe its a popular thing, I don't know.īut it was odd. It's just odd because I'd never heard of it. I think that the writing is strong enough that she doesn't really need to talk. I'm not saying it was a bad choice, I think in this situation, it works. I know about the Octavia/Vinyl thing, who hasn't, but. The choice to have Vinyl a mute? Is that a common thing in the brony community? Because I have never heard that before. I think that's mostly because I enjoyed what I got and wanted to enjoy more. But for what we got, I did feel like there was enough there that it didn't really ruin it for me. While I do see that, I frankly would have liked more. Reading the author's note, I can see where you were going for as far as mental thoughts and such. It looks funny but you need to take it dead serious, gameplay is tricky and despite its caricature theme, it really has an eerie atmosphere.Okay, so this is the review of One Night at Fluttershy's. On a closing note, One Night at Flumpty's 2 is just great, in every way. An excellent sequel to a first really good game How could it not be weird when you see Flumpty smiling at you with Luigi lying in the background, obviously beaten to death. Strange is something this game has a lot of.
A dissected Piglet is nailed to the wall next to a child’s painting of a sunny day and some strange organisms appear to be growing in the corners. Despite its cartoon look, One Night at Flumpty's 2 has a lot of creepy stuff in it. Just like in One Night at Flumpty's, the second one comes as a parody to FNAF but it still manages to deliver very good scares. The same excellent visual design and comical horror To recharge it you have to wait a bit but that also depends on another nice and new little mechanic. More so, in One Night at Flumpty's 2 the battery for your monitoring console dies very fast so you need to move faster if you want to check each room. Using the air vents will be tricky because blocking access to one will open the other and thus there are always two fully opened paths from which you can get attacked. The idea is that this time you can switch off the lights so Flumpty won't be able to stare you to death. This time you won’t have the two doors to keep you safe, there’s a big open space in front of your office and two air vents through which the evil can come after you. One Night at Flumpty's 2 is a Five Nights at Freddy’s inspired game and features the same concept behind gameplay but Jonochrome took things in a slightly different direction. New office with fresh creepy things that lay around In this second fan-made game you will have to survive Flumpty's and his friends once again, but now things are a bit more complicated. One Night at Flumpty's 2 is obviously the sequel to One Night at Flumpty's, and is made by the same Jonathan or Jonochrome, and features the same whimsical yet silent humor.