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FNAF SL is a way better than the others came before, because of its graphics, audios, and the gameplay. But I think Scott Cawthon was a little confused about what to do. We can't walk free by the place, the opening faces are just for the jumpscares, but It still has something that makes the game a bop.
- wilsonvmnt
- 10 mar 2021
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An unexpected addition that surprised many Five Nights at Freddy's fans in a positive way, despite bringing little in terms of gameplay. With a new premise and the introduction of new characters (some of whom were sneakily introduced in the previous FNAF World), Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location returns to the origins of point-and-click, but significantly reduces the Horror, relying heavily on Narrative and Suspense. With a clearer, more objective narrative, accompanied by dialogue and a few mini-games, Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location ends up continuing to deliver the same recipe, and may prove repetitive and frustrating for some players.
Just like Five Nights at Freddy's 4, whose protagonist is no longer the classic Night Security Guard, in Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location we take on the role of Mike, a Mechanical Technician who works the Night Shift at Circus Baby's Pizza World, a new restaurant chain from Fazbear Entertainment Inc. Aimed at a younger audience and using top-of-the-range animatronic robots (unlike the robotic technology used in the robots we've been seeing). Unlike previous games, where you have to "survive" the Five Nights, in Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location, the player has to complete a set of varied activities (with a strong mini-game "flavour") to complete the turn. From checking the animatronic activity to resetting electrical systems, all the activities prove dangerous, as the animatronics are aggressive towards the Player. Accompanied by a faulty artificial intelligence guide-system and the sinister Circus Baby, an animatronic apparently more intelligent than the rest, the Player "faces" figures such as Funtime Freddy and Bon-Bon (a reference to the classic Freddy and Bonnie), Funtime Foxy (who was introduced as a playable character in FNAF World, this being a reference to Foxy) and Ballora, a robot dancer apparently created to "attract the attention of children's parents" with a "mesmerising" dance. Whenever we finish a night, the Player returns home, where he watches a kind of soap opera called "The Immortal and the Restless". Like its predecessors, there's still a "Hard Mode" and a "Custom Night" mode (where you play as the Night Security Guard in a system similar to the first games in the franchise).
Even with a more polished and modern take on the story, I feel that the only thing Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location adds to the player is more information about the history of the franchise itself. It gets its due for being, like Five Nights at Freddy's 4, "different" in terms of gameplay and for having a slightly better graphic quality compared to its predecessors, but it's not enough to match others in the franchise. With Nights that are extremely difficult to the point of having to create an improvement patch (in the case of Night 4) to the point of taking all the pleasure out of playing, there is a panoply of small elements that reduce the quality to a "Whole". That said, I have to end this review by giving the game a rating of 7.5/10.
Just like Five Nights at Freddy's 4, whose protagonist is no longer the classic Night Security Guard, in Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location we take on the role of Mike, a Mechanical Technician who works the Night Shift at Circus Baby's Pizza World, a new restaurant chain from Fazbear Entertainment Inc. Aimed at a younger audience and using top-of-the-range animatronic robots (unlike the robotic technology used in the robots we've been seeing). Unlike previous games, where you have to "survive" the Five Nights, in Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location, the player has to complete a set of varied activities (with a strong mini-game "flavour") to complete the turn. From checking the animatronic activity to resetting electrical systems, all the activities prove dangerous, as the animatronics are aggressive towards the Player. Accompanied by a faulty artificial intelligence guide-system and the sinister Circus Baby, an animatronic apparently more intelligent than the rest, the Player "faces" figures such as Funtime Freddy and Bon-Bon (a reference to the classic Freddy and Bonnie), Funtime Foxy (who was introduced as a playable character in FNAF World, this being a reference to Foxy) and Ballora, a robot dancer apparently created to "attract the attention of children's parents" with a "mesmerising" dance. Whenever we finish a night, the Player returns home, where he watches a kind of soap opera called "The Immortal and the Restless". Like its predecessors, there's still a "Hard Mode" and a "Custom Night" mode (where you play as the Night Security Guard in a system similar to the first games in the franchise).
Even with a more polished and modern take on the story, I feel that the only thing Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location adds to the player is more information about the history of the franchise itself. It gets its due for being, like Five Nights at Freddy's 4, "different" in terms of gameplay and for having a slightly better graphic quality compared to its predecessors, but it's not enough to match others in the franchise. With Nights that are extremely difficult to the point of having to create an improvement patch (in the case of Night 4) to the point of taking all the pleasure out of playing, there is a panoply of small elements that reduce the quality to a "Whole". That said, I have to end this review by giving the game a rating of 7.5/10.
- rodrigonavalho
- 6 mar 2024
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Sister Location is the fifth main entry in the Five Nights at Freddy's series, and it marks a bold shift in gameplay and storytelling. Sister Location introduces a more narrative-driven, cinematic experience, instead of sitting still in an office for five nights. In this game,however, each of the nights introduces its own new mechanics - crawling trough vents or fixing animatronics ,for example. This makes every night feel unique and suspensful in its own way.
Sister Location is also the first entry with full voice acting, which adds personality and humour.
The new underground facility and the new animatronics also help to create a sleek and sinister atmosphere.
I consider Sister Location to have the most interesting story out of the first five games,and also the most unique in terms of gameplay,but also very difficult to master,especially when it comes to the fourth night. The rest of them were pretty easy. I have only played the real ending,so I don't know how hard the secret one is, although I heard it is even harder than night 4.
It was a pretty short game though, and I wouldn't say it had the scariest jumpscares when compared to previous entries, but Sister Location still had a pretty scary atmosphere overall.
In conclusion, Sister Location takes the franchise one step forward regarding its narrative, mechanics and atmosphere, making it a must-play for every FNaF fan.
8/10.
Sister Location is also the first entry with full voice acting, which adds personality and humour.
The new underground facility and the new animatronics also help to create a sleek and sinister atmosphere.
I consider Sister Location to have the most interesting story out of the first five games,and also the most unique in terms of gameplay,but also very difficult to master,especially when it comes to the fourth night. The rest of them were pretty easy. I have only played the real ending,so I don't know how hard the secret one is, although I heard it is even harder than night 4.
It was a pretty short game though, and I wouldn't say it had the scariest jumpscares when compared to previous entries, but Sister Location still had a pretty scary atmosphere overall.
In conclusion, Sister Location takes the franchise one step forward regarding its narrative, mechanics and atmosphere, making it a must-play for every FNaF fan.
8/10.
- ralphtheman
- 22 jun 2025
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Introduces many new mechanics to the series
pretty good character designs
and its the first real game to have main voice actors (not counting foxy, phone guy and phone dude)
- tybongie
- 29 ago 2021
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One of the greatest indie games ever created
1.voice acting is incredible 2.nights are different from other games and offer something new 3.phenomenal narrative 4.the animations and graphics are solid 5.game has no flaws accept night 4 is a little 2 difficult on console.
1.voice acting is incredible 2.nights are different from other games and offer something new 3.phenomenal narrative 4.the animations and graphics are solid 5.game has no flaws accept night 4 is a little 2 difficult on console.
- fgycxjh
- 21 nov 2021
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I absolutely love this game because,
1. I enjoy learning about the Afton family.
2. The graphics are well done.
3. The game is challenging, but not scary.
3. (Opionion) The game is just great, well made, smart, and better then the last fnaf games.
2. The graphics are well done.
3. The game is challenging, but not scary.
3. (Opionion) The game is just great, well made, smart, and better then the last fnaf games.
- uwunekocatuwu
- 23 abr 2021
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This is the first game where you can actually get up and walk around. The fun time animatronics have the creepiest designs out of all the versions. Really good.
- shanekraus
- 20 jul 2022
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