![]() So far, we’ve seen them not only connected to an ink machine, but also to one of the Boris corpses in Chapter 1. An interesting note to take away from this is we may get to figure out where these pipes actually lead to. In the top left, we can see an ink pipe, which confirms that the ink machine’s pipe network was extended even further than we’ve already explored. After all, he is obsessed with turning his dreams into a reality. Besides seeking eternal life, like he hinted in Chapter 3, this also hints towards him using his creations as part of this attraction, especially since he would have lost money from not finishing animations on time and investing in the ink machine project. If this stage is part of Joey Drew’s attraction, then him bringing his cartoons to life might have more purpose than we once thought. Given the layout of places like Heavenly Toys and Alice Angel’s Lair, this may have been in an effort to open up the studio to the public as a special attraction for the biggest fans of the cartoons. After all, Joey Drew was running a cartoon studio in the early-to-mid 20thcentury, so why would Joey extend the studio to include a stage?Ĭhapter 3 introduced the idea that Joey Drew’s Studio was mass producing merchandise for the different Bendy cartoon characters. This stage is an interesting point to note because it raises the question of why it should be there in the first place. There also seems to be a light coming from a backstage entrance behind the statue. The reasoning for this is because there are spotlights in the foreground and drawn back curtains in the background. We can see that the Bendy statue is resting on some sort of stage. However, Wally’s recording in Chapter 1 puts an emphasis on him doing what Joey Drew requests for the rituals because “He writes the cheques” Norman’s Chapter 2 recording suggests fear of reporting Sammy’s peculiarities because Joey has some of his own, and he is ultimately in a place of authority over everyone. He then tosses Henry into the bowels of the Ink Machine, beginning the final boss battle.Īfter a long battle, Henry puts the "The End" reel in the reel holder, finishing off Beast Bendy and everything around him.Ĭoncept art for the throne.TheMeatly Games' first teaser for Chapter 4Īlso, since the first chapter, there have been hints that the workers had to provide offerings to appease some kind of gods, and recordings from the likes of Wally Franks in Chapter 1 and Norman Polk in Chapter 2 suggest that the workers were starting to become weary of him, essentially considering him a bit of a weird character. He then undergoes a short, yet hideous transformation into his final and most terrifying form. Upon playing the audio log submerged in the ink, Joey Drew will tell Henry that he can still set everybody free and stop Ink Bendy, who appears behind the throne moments after. ![]() ![]() Henry enters the throne room through the giant Ink Machine. Gameplay Bendy and the Ink Machine Chapter 5: The Last Reel However, despite the Ink Machine's lift deactivating moments earlier, they continue to run. The Ink Machine's lift mechanisms can be seen at the back of the room. The room is lit by a single, industrial lantern welded in the tall, pipe-riddled ceiling. Several projector screens are suspended in the air by chains, displaying Bendy cartoons through the throne's projectors. The room is large, and octagonal in shape, with lining the walls are several pipes and pistons. In the throne, a reel labeled "The End" can be found and used in the reel holder next to the throne. Three gears merged in the ink can be used to step up to the chair. Joey Drew's final audio log is laying in the ink, alongside a reel holder. The chair stands upon a large mound of ink, surrounded by multiple projectors displaying Bendy (The little devil's) cartoons. ![]() Placed on the end of the pipes are collections of ink-dripping Halo's. The throne is an old, slimy leather office chair with bent pipes, resembling horns, sticking out from the top corners. The throne room is where Ink Bendy lived in reclusive seclusion when not stalking the hallways of Joey Drew Studios. ![]()
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