por que eu ODEIO MASCOT HORROR

Mascot horror games like Five Nights at Freddy's, Poppy Playtime, Garten of Banban, Indigo Park, and Bendy and the Ink Machine have won over millions of fans with their unique aesthetics and mysterious stories. But is this genre facing a problem? In this video, we discuss the impact and challenges of this style of game, which combines charismatic and terrifying mascots with enigmatic stories and intense scares. We'll explore how the resounding success of FNAF spawned a trend in the indie game market, inspiring titles like Poppy Playtime and Garten of Banban. We analyze what works in these games—the atmosphere, the mysteries, and the visual appeal of the characters—as well as the most frequent criticisms, such as a lack of innovation, excessive exploitation of nostalgia, and aggressive monetization in some cases. We'll also discuss the difference between games that use mascots to enrich their narratives, like Bendy and the Ink Machine, and those that become repetitive formulas. Is this saturation eroding the genre? And how are fans reacting to this explosion of mascots in horror? If you're a fan of Mascot Horror or want to better understand the challenges and evolution of this popular genre, this video is for you. Subscribe to the channel for more analysis, discussions, and content about the world of horror games, their trends, and the cultural impact of franchises like FNAF and other big names in the genre.