

When it seems like the little devil is gone, he then chucks the driver in the head with a brick. Bendy mumbles "Uh uh no can do sire" and walks off. Idleing patiently, Gaskette pulls up and the driver inside, who is concealed by shadow expect his eyes, demands money. Going along, he whistles down a cabby after checking its watch, which has it's hand on "Nuisance-o-clock".

(Death and Taxes): Bendy walks through the city, with Charley in the background shaking down another innocent civilian for all his money. Chester looms over Boris, who, in slight fear, waves hello at him. More bottles fly up until Bendy finally jumps out of the water in a cartoony fashion and bolts. Boris gets hit with one and picks it up to look at it. Then bottles start getting thrown his way with the water bubbling and stirring. Cut to Boris sleeping on land (with a cameo from Barley in the background, getting ready to drop an innocent passerby into shark infested waters via rope) who is blissfully unaware.

Little does he notice Chester slowly rise behind him. Bendy dives down into the water and is greeted by shiny treasure! He picks some coins off the sea floor and quickly pockets them. Bendy, in his wetsuit, is attached to a line in any case Boris needs to pull him up. (Walks the Plank): Boris is on the edge of a boardwalk with Bendy overlooking the great big ocean. The loading beginning screen for the game shows an old cartoon silent film screen that says "And now for rest! It's time for an intermission" before the main title screen.Ī cartoon runner is a nice idea, but what if they used things like more animations and overall made the existing game feel more lively?Įach Runner Level begins with a short animated cutscene done in the style of TimetheHobo.
