The entrance to the film vault, uploaded by Bendy from Twitter. Keywords: jacksepticeye,Bendy And The Ink Machine,Bendy And The Ink Machine Game,Bendy And The Ink Machine Gameplay,Bendy And The Ink. Once you reach the Giant Ink Machine Entrance, it is still possible to go back to the Film Vault Welcome to the walkthrough for the indy-turned-cult phenomenon Bendy and the Ink Machine.It is possible to Jump onto the Vault door.One of the boxes can be opened to reveal a radio which plays " Lonely Angel / I'll Be Your Angel".Henry then proceeds to inform Allison and Tom that Ink Bendy has taken something that they need and they have to go after him to his lair. Henry, surprised by their sudden arrival, inquires them about how they even managed to access the film vault, let alone the Administration department, to which Allison simply replies “It pays to carry a rope”. Once Henry enters, he explores the vault and finds a box at the back, looks inside and finds it empty.Īllison (with Tom following her) comes up from behind Henry and says that what ever was in that box was taken long ago. To do this, he must collect thick ink from the administration maze while avoiding the Butcher Gang to fill in missing pipes. Henry must get inside the vault by draining the passageway. I won't even get into the fetch quests since that talk has been done to death, but the only puzzle I felt required any sort of challenge is the Music Puzzle in Chapter 2. Gameplay Bendy and the Ink Machine Chapter 5: The Last Reel But the longer I sit and think about it, Bendy and the Ink Machine's story and the way it executes it is bad, with mediocre gameplay stacked onto it to further salt the wound. At the back there is a box and inside there are two broken-down reels with splattered ink covering a small section. Scattered around are some crates and boxes filled with old reels and junk. Studio employees would occasionally consult Norman Polk to schedule an appointment, concerning the subject of reviewing any one of several Bendy cartoons, or simply casually viewing the cartoons. As the name implies, the vault was where copies of the Bendy cartoons were kept, in hopes of preserving them for future generations. The Film Vault looks somewhat like a bank vault and a sewer combined together.
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