Audio Log #1 – Voice of Wally Franks

Audio Logs Found in Chapter One of Bendy and the Ink Machine
Audio Logs Found in Chapter One of Bendy and the Ink Machine
Audio Logs Found in Chapter One of Bendy and the Ink Machine

After you’ve found the Dry Cells to pull the lever on the Ink Machine from the depths of hell some inky blackness, there’s a short corridor that’s now opened that had been shut off before. You’ll want to turn left, and then on the right there’s an Audio Log sitting on the table.

Have a listen to the Meatley’s voice through the character Wally Franks.

At this point, I don’t get what Joey’s plan is for this company. The animations sure aren’t being finished on time anymore. And I certainly don’t see why we need this machine. It’s noisy, it’s messy. And who needs that much ink anyway?

Also, get this, Joey had each one of us donate something from our work station. We put them on these little pedestals in the break room. To help appease the gods, Joey says. Keep things going.

I think he’s lost his mind, but, hey, he writes the checks.

But I tell you what, if one more of these pipes burst, I’m outta here.

Audio Log #2 – Voice of Thomas Connor

Audio Logs Found in Chapter One of Bendy and the Ink Machine
Audio Logs Found in Chapter One of Bendy and the Ink Machine
Audio Logs Found in Chapter One of Bendy and the Ink Machine

After turning on the pressure valve in order to activate the Ink Machine, there will be a point where you’ll have to run back to the entrance. Once close enough to the exit, you’ll fall through the floor, and it’s here where you’ll find the next Audio Log on a shelf.

This is Mike Mood voicing the character Thomas Connor.

It’s dark and it’s cold and it’s stuck in behind every single wall now. In some places, I swear this godforsaken ink is clear up to my knees! Who ever thought that these crummy pipes could hold up under this kind of strain either knows something about pressure I don’t, or he’s some kind of idiot.

But the real worst part about all this.. are them noises the system makes. Like a dying dog on it’s last legs. Make no mistake, this place… this… machine… heck, this whole darn thing… it just isn’t natural.

You can bet, I won’t be doing any more repair jobs for Mister Joey Drew.