There are multiple possible endings to be achieved in . You will directly take control of Oswald, a lost child who unwittingly finds himself alone at the pizzeria. You must survive five brutal nights, flee from the creepy animatronic hosts, and save your father along the way. How many of these tasks you complete will determine how good of an ending you unlock. For instance, you can leave your pop behind or ensure Bonnie lives to terrorize others.
Keep in mind that you can only get a single ending pure run of the game, and if you make a mistake you may need to restart. It can be easy to get confused and lost the first time, especially when trying to dodge so many scary characters in a panic. Rather than aiming for the best ending immediately, play through a few times and get used to the game’s setting and mechanics.
There are ending spoilers for the story of Five Nights At Freddy’s: Into the Pit below.
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The majority of endings are depressing or bittersweet, similar to the conclusions of DLC. They are more elaborate game overs than official endings, though the credits will still roll. Still, once you know how these endings work, you should aim to avoid them.
One of Oswald’s main objectives is to find and rescue his father. However, once you have run into Pit Bonnie for the first time, you can then flee out the front door of Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. Oswald will be scared as he wanders the unfamiliar streets alone. This is considered a 1-Star Ending.
Two other bad endings involve making it past all theseries regular characters, and into the Ball Pit Room. This will lead to Oswald finding his father and Bonnie in a grapple. Bonnie will soon toss the older gentleman and charge the boy. This will trigger a short, quick time event where you must press the F key. Failing this prompt will lead to the 0-Star Ending, while
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