Uh, I think the name of the place was "Fredbears Family Diner" or something like that. We're going to try to contact the original restaurant owner. How can the company allow animatronics to walk around when someone's frontal love was bitten off? How could the company be able to reinstate itself after the mess? On the fifth night, Phone Guy makes a striking clarification. I-It's amazing that the human body can live without the frontal lobe, you know?" However, this completely contradicts the first night of FNAF1 where Phone Guy says, " Uh, they used to be allowed to walk around during the day too. They've spent a small fortune on these new animatronics, uh, facial recognition, advanced mobility, they even let them walk around during the day. that old restaurant was kind of left to rot for quite a while, but I want to reassure you, Fazbear Entertainment is committed to family fun and above all, safety. Uh, some people still have a somewhat negative impression of the company. Uh, now, I want you to forget anything you may have heard about the old location, you know. On the first day of FNAF 2, Phone Guy briefs you about the history of the store.
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So when he seems alive and well in the second game, we ponder what is really going on? However, we clearly know that on the fourth night of the first game he was met with an untimely demise concluding Phone Guy killed by being stuffed into a Freddy Fazbear suit. He seems to be doing well and is alive for the most part. One glaring discrepancy is the Phone Guy appearanceĀ in the second game. According to a Reddit threat populating about the game, many fans have been conjuring up speculations of the timeline for FNAF2 compared to FNAF1.