Bendy and the Rise of Armageddon

Bendy and the Rise of Armageddon is an action-puzzle-horror game by theMeatly and Mike Mood. It is the third instalment in the main Bendy franchise after Bendy and the Ink Machine and Bendy and the Dark Revival. The game follows Parker Rochester, a young man who befriended Joey Drew many years after the closure of Joey Drew Studios and the creation of the twisted world within The Cycle.

NEW MECHANICS Bendy at the Rise of Armageddon features new mechanics unique to the game itself. It features three new variations of the Seeing Tool; the Demon Seeing Tool, the Angel Seeing Tool, and the Wolf Seeing Tool. Each of these seeing tools serve a different function. The Angel Seeing Tool (Introduced in Chapter 2), gives the player the ability to see otherwise invisible Little Miracle Stations, which the player can use to hide in from Armageddon. The Demon Seeing Tool (Introduced in Chapter 4), gives the player the ability to use the tool to prevent the Ink Demon from attacking them for a small amount of time until until the Tool's glow (it's power) runs out. The Wolf Seeing Tool (Introduced in Chapter 5), gives the player the ability to disable "Cycle Supporting Machines," which include the Ink Machine, the End Reel, and the Stabilizer.

The game also features the "Savior." The Savior is a GENT tool made specifically for the purpose of saving the lives of those trapped into the cycle, and bringing them back to reality so that they can revert back to their normal forms. The Savior has a lever on the top of it that, when Parker pushes down on it, it releases a special sort of electric beam that sucks in the enemy that it is pointing at, catching them inside the Savior. However, the Savior can only suck up minor enemies such as the Searchers, Butcher Gang, and Lost Ones. It cannot suck up more major and powerful enemies such as the Ink Demon.

CHARACTERS Bendy and the Rise of Armageddon features both new characters, as well as returning characters from previous instalments in the franchise. The list below gives the name of the character, as well as a description of the character and their role in the game.

INK DEMON- The Ink Demon is a demonic entity that is a deformed version of the studio's mascot, "Bendy." The Ink Demon's design doesn't change much in Bendy and the Rise of Armageddon. It is revealed that he is a type of extremely powerful entity in The Cycle, known as a "Titan." (Appears in all Chapters.)

ALLISON ANGEL- Allison Angel, the ink reincarnation of voice actress Allison Pendle returns for the third installment of the Bendy franchise. She teams up with Parker in the first episode and assists him throughout the first episode before being seemingly killed by the Ink Demon. (Appears in Chapters 1, 4, and 5.)

TOM BORIS- The reincarnation of GENT employee Thomas Connors, Tom returns for third installment of the Bendy. He appears in Chapter 4, looking almost completely like his human self, with only a bit of the features of Boris the Wolf left in him. He assists him throughout Chapter 4. (Appears in Chapters 4, and 5.)

ALICE ANGEL- Alice Angel appears in Bendy and the Rise of Armageddon, despite being killed in Chapter 4 of Bendy and the Ink Machine. When first met, she treats Parker very much like she treated Henry in Bendy and the Ink Machine. In chapter 3 of Bendy and the Rise of Armageddon, she is killed by Parker, who is following orders from the character The Wanderer. She is then reborn from the ink by The Wanderer, but without the soul of Susie Campbell inside of her, making her a soulless being similar to the Ink Demon. She is also a Titan, along with the Ink Demon and some other characters in the studio. (Appears in Chapters 3, and 4.)

SAMMY LAWRENCE- Sammy Lawrence appears in Bendy and the Rise of Armageddon, despite being killed by Tom in Chapter 5 of Bendy and the Ink Machine. He first appears in Chapter 3, where The Wanderer uses his powers to turn Sammy into a follower of him, instead of a follower of Bendy. Sammy is an enemy similar to the Butcher Gang in Chapters 3 and 4, prowling about the studio in search of a victim to kill. (Appears in Chapters 3 and 4.)

THE PROJECTIONIST- The Projectionist appears in Bendy and the Rise of Armageddon, despite being killed by Bendy in Chapter 4 of Bendy and the Ink Machine. The Projectionist has the same role he had in Bendy and the Ink Machine. However, after Chapter 3, when The Watcher makes the Projectionist loyal to him, the Projectionist is notably more aggressive and fast, now having the ability to to swim under the ink in ink flooded levels, and jump out and an unsuspecting player if the player isn't careful to look in the ink for the top of the Projectionist's head while doing a task. (Appears in Chapters 3, and 4.)

BUDDY BORIS- Buddy Boris appears in Bendy and the Rise of Armageddon, despite being killed in Chapter 4 of Bendy and the Ink Machine. He is constantly hiding from Alice Angel, but is tricked by Parker into being captured by her under orders from the Wanderer. (Appears in Chapters 2, 3 and 4.)

PIPER, STRIKER, AND FISHER- The Butcher Gang members: Piper, Striker, and Fisher return in Bendy and the Rise of Armageddon. They have the same role as in Bendy and The Ink Machine, serving as enemies to the player. There are times that they can either be more or less aggressive to the player, though, depending on the events that are taking place at that point in the story.( Appears in All Chapters.)

ARMAGEDDON- A gigantic mass of ink that, whenever it shows up, devours both the characters, and parts of the studio that it touches, replacing it with a thick flood of ink as it does so. It is unknown if Armageddon is alive or not, due to the fact that Armageddon seems to act like just some sort of supernatural flood, as well as expressing characteristics of a living entity, such as making sounds unique to it, and fighting entities such as the Ink Demon. Armageddon seems to have been created due to the fact that the cycle has been attempted to be broken by people such as Henry and Audrey, causing a "rip" in the Cycle that created Armageddon, which is viewed as some sort of self destructive malfunction in the cycle as a result of it being "ripped." (Appears in All Chapters.)

FRED THE FRIENDLY FLAME- Fred the Friendly Flame is the main cartoon character in the animated shorts created by another animation studio which was doing much better than Joey Drew Studios, called MagicWorks Studios. Joey Drew bought MagicWorks Studio, upon seeing that they were doing much better than his studio, in an attempt to keep himself, his studio, and his characters relevant. A ink version of Fred was created by Joey Drew, resembling the shape of Fred, but having eyes like the Lost Ones. Fred assists Allison, Parker, and Tom in Chapter 4, but is taken and killed by the Watcher. He is the ink reincarnation of Liam Lyles, the voice actor of Fred in the cartoons. (Appears in Chapter 4.)

BULLSEYE- Bullseye is the monstrous ink version of the cartoon character Billy in the Fred the Friendly Flame cartoons by MagicWorks Studios. Bullseye looks similar to his cartoon counterpart, except he has his head swapped with a variation of Piper's head. He carries a shotgun, which he uses to attack whenever someone is within his sight range. Bullseye is the ink reincarnation of the MagicWorks head artist, Harvey Kingston. (Appears in Chapters 2, 4, and 5.)

MOLLY- Molly is the ink version of the character of the same name created by MagicWorks Studios. She looks similar to her cartoon counterpart, but has a grotesque face with her mouth seemingly melted into the shape of a wide, unnatural smile. Her eyes are similar to that of Piper's left eye, and her arms are unnaturally long, causing them to drag a bit on the floor. Unlike her cartoon counterpart, her clothes consist of overalls similar to Boris the Wolf's, and an old checkered brown shirt, with rolled up sleeves. She is the ink reincarnation of MagicWorks lead projectionist, Mia Thompson. (Appears in Chapters 2, 4, and 5.)

WILLIAM- William is the ink version of the character of the same name created by MagicWorks Studios. In the cartoons, William is the younger brother of Molly. The ink version of him is seemingly dead, strapped to the ink Molly's back with a grotesque makeshift backpack of sorts. However, William is not dead, despite his appearance, but merely in a strange stage of unconsciousness. Both he and Molly are connected to each other, and share energy with each other to survive in the studio. William is notably more dangerous and intelligent than ink Molly. Not only is he one of the only Titan to have a soul, but he is also one of the smartest Titans. He is the ink reincarnation of Joey Drew Studio financial assistant Carter Grey. (Appears in Chapters 2, 4, and 5.)

THE WANDERER- The Wanderer is a fearsome entity that lives in the Cycle. He is the ink version of the cartoon character Mr. Malicious created by MagicWorks Studios. He looks similar to his cartoon counterpart, but his sharp toothed smile is more wide and demonic-looking, along with two X's for eyes that turn into eyes resembling that of the Wandering Sin Bendy Cutout, hence his name. His hands sport the usual four-fingered cartoon gloves with two buttons, except his fingers are much more long, pointy, and grotesque than his cartoon counterpart's gloves. The Wanderer is the second most feared entity in the Cycle, after the Ink Demon. The Wanderer has the ability to slip into a reality in-between the decaying Cycle the game takes place in, and the more in-tact Cycle that existed before Henry and Audrey entered it. The Wanderer is the only entity that can intentionally go into this reality, the other being the Ink Demon himself. The Wanderer has the goal to become the ruler of the Studio, which results in him having a rivalry with the Ink Demon. The Wanderer can force people to do what he wants, either by threatening them, or hypnotizing them. (Appears in Chapters 3, 4, and 5.)

THE MOVING PICTURE- The Moving Picture is an ink monster in the studio that is similar to the Projectionist. However, instead of having a projector as a head, the Moving Picture has a vintage Television as a head. The television will show a picture of the Joey Drew Studios logo unless angered. When angered, the logo will be replaced with many various scenes from different Bendy cartoons that switch from cartoon to cartoon very fast. The Moving Picture is the ink reincarnation of former actress Jenna Musk. The Moving picture wears a brown checkered sleeveless sweater with a white blouse underneath it with the arms rolled up. She also wears black pants, and has a thick, ink covered boot on her right foot, while her left foot seems bare, implying that she's lost her other boot. (Appears in Chapters 4, and 5.)

MISS TWISTED- Miss Twisted is the ink counterpart of the character of the same name. She is the ink reincarnation of Joey Drew employee Dot, and her physical form seems to be a combination of both Dot herself, and the Miss Twisted cartoon character. She wears pointed glasses, and has her cheeks roughly sewn together. She has long, rubber hose like arms with ink-stained catoon gloves on each of them. When first encountered, she is an antagonist towards the player, but it is later revealed that she is just trying to do whatever it takes to get out of the Cycle, and save her long lost friend, Buddy Lewik, who is now Buddy Boris. (Appears in Chapters 2, and 4.)

THE CAMERAMAN- The Cameraman is the ink counterpart of the character of the same name. He is the ink reincarnation of Joey Drew employee Dave. He very strongly resembles his cartoon counterpart, but his camera head and cartoon gloves are stained with ink. HE wears a sort of lab coat which is many sizes too big for him, due to his dwarfish height. He has a gear in his back that sticks through his lab coat. He is loyal to Miss Twisted, and is usually the one who carries out tasks that Miss Twisted needs done. (Appears in Chapters 2, 4, and 5.)

THE BRUTE- The Brute is the ink counterpart of the character with the same name. He is the ink reincarnation of Joey Drew employee Richie. He looks similar to his cartoon counterpart, but is visibly more inky and liquidy, almost making him seem like a searcher shaped like a giant wolf. He wears overalls, and does not sport the usual cartoon gloves. Small spots of solid skin poke out of his ink-engulfed body, including where his left eye should be. A X eye sits upon it, giving him a sort of a damaged look. He is the muscle of the group, and usually assists the Cameraman whenever Miss Twisted needs them to attack someone for her. (Appears in Chapters 2, and 4.)

THE DEMONIC SNAPPER- The Demonic Snapper is a second ink version of the character Bendy. Created by the fellow cycle dweller, the Wanderer, the Demonic snapper acts similar to the Butcher Gang enemies. The Demonic snapped resembles the original cartoon Bendy much more than the Ink Demon, but is still quite deformed. He sports two cartoon gloves on his hands, black boots, and a damaged and stained bowtie. He has X's for eyes, and ink stains all over his face, seemingly dripping from his eyes and his mouth. He is fast, and attacks by having his head split into two halves, revealing a set of sharp, horrifying teeth on the inside of it, much like the concept Bendy design from Bendy and the Ink Machine.