
One simple explanation for Mike coming back every night is that he's never been killed by the animatronics in the canonical events of the game, thus he underestimates the true danger.Considering Freddy's "Toreador March" is one of the main themes of the game and that it deals with thrill-seeking, the latter is somewhat more likely. Why he would continue working at a failing pizzeria with a high risk of death for pay below minimum wage is unknown and could possibly be attributed to either altruism (so nobody else would have his job and risk being killed), desperation, or thrill-seeking on his part. The only body parts of Mike that can be seen in the game are his blue eyes and teeth, which can only be seen in the Game Over screen after he has been stuffed into a Freddy Fazbear suit. There is no possible way to see Mike's physical appearance in the game, as the player is forced to stay in the first-person view for its entirety.

(which the notice describes as tampering with the animatronics). Upon completing the Custom Night, he receives a notice of termination, likely due to the in-game interaction right before said night, customizing the animatronics A.I. He also receives a note from his boss, stating that he has "earned some overtime!" At the end of Night 5, Mike Schmidt receives a check for $120.Īt the end of Night 6, he receives a comparatively minuscule check of $120.50, an increase of fifty cents. The game is played in the first-person perspective, through Mike's eyes.ĭespite the low pay and clear danger, Mike continues his job every night for the rest of the week for unknown reasons. He is a security guard employed by Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. Mike Schmidt is the main protagonist in Five Nights at Freddy's. Ja Morant is so good to be true until he's not.- The publicity blurb accompanying Five Nights at Freddy's.The Sixers have sunk without JoJo (they ate an L yesterday) and they better have him back soon enough because, as much as it pains me to say it, Dru ain't helping them just one bit these days. Another start with Joel Embiid out, another stinker of a game with a silly 6-4-3-1-1 line in 23 minutes.


28 minutes on the second unit for RJ who dumped 19 on Milly (15 of them on 5 treys) adding a 5-9-1 rest-of-line on a very efficient day shooting the rock (6-of-12 from the field, 2-for-2 from the charity stripe) with only 2 TOs. Hampton, he of the Orlando Magic and their now-crowded backcourt. The most valuable play of the day was R.J.10-10-0-1-2 line for a slate-leading 1.76 FP/min average that topped all players with fewer than 20 MP on the night.

