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Video game
Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location
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Developer(s)Scott Cawthon
Publisher(s)Scott Cawthon
Composer(s)Leon Riskin
SeriesFive Nights at Freddy's
EngineClickteam Fusion 2.5
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
ReleaseMicrosoft Windows Android and iOS
Genre(s)Survival horror
Mode(s)Single-player

Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location is a survival horror game and the fifth installment in the Five Nights at Freddy's series created by Scott Cawthon. The game was expected to be released in the third quarter of 2016, but, released on October 7, 2016. The release date for the Android and iOS was revealed by Scott Cawthon in a Steam discussion with a fan of the game that they will be released after the Custom Night update, that Cawthon teased on his website and social media, is finished, which will be sometime between late November and mid December.

Sister Location distances itself from several key gameplay and storytelling mechanics used in previous games, instead featuring walking access to any area in the game, each with its own differing objective the player must carry out. Throughout the game, the player interacts with a new cast of animatronic characters, central to which is a seemingly benevolent animatronic named Circus Baby.

Gameplay

Barring a secret area, Sister Location does away with the survival aspect of previous games. While previous games have the player monitor and keep the animatronics from reaching the player, who remains at a stationary position, through five increasingly-difficult nights, the player instead has to fulfill a series of objectives, which differ depending on the night played. For example, Night 3 requires the player to cross a dark room while avoiding Funtime Foxy and to dismantle Funtime Freddy by pushing a combination of buttons, while Night 4 has the player prevent springlocks from unscrewing while also preventing a horde of Minireenas from reaching the player. A secret level accessible on Night 5, however, is a near-recreation of the gameplay of the original Five Nights at Freddy's, which necessitates the player to conserve energy while fending off the animatronic Ennard from reaching the player's office by looking at the monitor and shutting electric doors, which consume power. As in Five Nights at Freddy's 2, every so often, when the player loses a mission and gets a game over, they are sent to play an 8-bit minigame involving Circus Baby, who has to deliver cupcakes to children; doing it causes an ice cream to appear, which can be delivered to a little girl who appears at the beginning of the level. Delivering the ice cream is necessary to be granted access to the secret level.

Clearing all five nights unlocks a gallery, where the player can view the game's five animatronics, their making-of, the pizzeria's map and gain automatic access to Circus Baby's cupcake minigame. An achievement system exists in the form of three stars, obtained by unlocking both of the game's endings and delivering the ice cream in Circus Baby's minigame.

Plot

The player character, named Mike, mistakenly referred to as Eggs Benedict, is a new employee of the underground Circus Baby's Rentals and Entertainment, a sister company of Fazbear Entertainment featuring animatronics that are rented out to children's birthday parties; they were originally intended for use in a pizzeria called Circus Baby's Pizza World, but the pizzeria had been shut down shortly before it was supposed to open due to "gas leaks".

Mike is instructed by HandUnit (an AI that helps the player throughout the game) to watch and 'motivate' the animatronics by electrocuting them so they may be used during the day. He is also guided by the voice of Circus Baby, a female clown animatronic and the star of Circus Baby's Pizza World, who gives instructions sometimes contradictory to those of HandUnit. Baby's instructions help Mike survive the nights from the hostile animatronics: the ballerina Ballora and her minions known as Minireenas; miniature animatronics known as Bidybabs; and 'Funtime' versions of Freddy Fazbear and Foxy the Pirate Fox. It is implied via monologues throughout the game, as well as the ending of the 8-bit-style minigame, that Baby houses the remains of a Mr Afton's daughter, who was previously killed by her in a freak accident.

In between nights, as the player completes each one, a voice of a young British girl (presumably Afton's daughter) can be heard asking her father if she can see Circus Baby. Her words imply that her father refuses to let her go to Circus Baby, and when the player obtains the death minigame, it is revealed that the girl went to Circus Baby against her father's wishes, supposedly causing her demise.

As the week passes, the animatronics are taken to the parts and service room one by one due to apparent malfunction. At the end of third night, Circus Baby reveals that she kidnapped Mike, and on the fourth night, hides him in a spring lock suit just outside the "scooping room", where the animatronics' endoskeletons are forcibly removed by a machine Baby refers to as "The Scooper" (designed in a way similar to an excavator), and has Mike watch as the machine tears Ballora's endoskeleton out. On the final night, two agents sent to fix the animatronics are found hanged in the Ballora and Funtime auditoriums, respectively. After reaching the Parts and Service room, Mike is told by Baby to take her to the scooping room. From there, Mike can heed Baby's instruction and obtain the normal ending, or sidetrack to the hidden "private room" and get into the alternate ending after completing Baby's minigame, where the player needs to clear a survival mission modeled after the first game for the alternate ending.

In the normal ending, after entering the scooping room, Baby, who is now the consciousness of Ennard (an animatronic formed out of the other animatronics), reveals that she and the other animatronics have been attempting to escape the complex, but without a human guise, they are unable to. However, now that they are assembled with a human, i.e. Mike, they have merged into a single animatronic called Ennard to take his body. The epilogue ends with Ennard locking Mike inside the scooping room and using the machine to disembowel him and take his body. The final scene of the game shows Ennard inspecting itself in the mirror while inhabiting Mike's body.

In the alternate ending, after surviving inside the security office, Mike escapes home and watches the season finale of the animated series The Immortal and the Restless (whose previous episodes are shown in-between the nights and whose plot lampoons the series. An example is the Night 4 episode mimicking the destruction of Fazbear's Fright). After the show ends, however, Ennard appears in the room and slowly advances towards Mike.

Development

In April 2016, Cawthon released a teaser image of the game on his website, entitled Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location, featuring a clown-like animatronic, revealed to be named "Circus Baby". Several teaser images followed, revealing different characters and hints at their origins.

The trailer for the game was released on Cawthon's official YouTube page featuring new animatronics and a new location. The release date was later confirmed to be October 7, 2016.

In August, a teaser image was posted on Cawthon's website with the words "Cancelled. Due to Leaks." This was initially taken to indicate that the game itself had been cancelled, due to one of the game's animatronics' voices being leaked, namely Ballora's. However, it was quickly revealed to be a part of the story line, as a fictional news article was found when the image was brightened, discussing how the in-game location had been closed due to "gas" leaks.

On October 4, 2016, Cawthon posted on the Steam Community forums, stating that the game has a very dark story line, and that it might not be kid-friendly. For this, he said that he might work on the game for several more months, to make the game and its story more suitable for younger players, which, however, turned out to be a hoax. The game was released on October 7, 2016.

On October 17, 2016, Cawthon announced on his website and the game's Steam page that a non-canon Custom Night will be added to the game in December, and that an update for it will be released prior to its original version.

On November 27, 2016, Cawthon released a teaser revealing the release date of the Custom Night, December 1, 2016.

Reception

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GameRankings67.50%
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Destructoid6/10

Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location received mostly positive reviews. GameRankings aggregated a score of 67.50% for the game. Destructoid rated the game 6/10, while GameCrate rated it 7.50/10. The Android and iOS versions of the game was revealed by Scott Cawthon in a Steam discussion with a fan of the game that they will be released after the Custom Night is done first. The game's Steam reviews are 93% positive.

References

  1. Cawthon, Scott. "Sister Location Trailer 1". YouTube. Retrieved 23 October 2016.
  2. Hernandez, Patricia (7 October 2016). "Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location Is More Than Just Jump Scares". Kotaku. Retrieved 10 October 2016.
  3. Scott Cawthon (7 October 2015). Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location (PC). Scene: Night 3 dialogue. Baby: Did you know that I was on stage once? It wasn't for very long, only one day. What a wonderful day, though. I was in a small room with balloons and a few tables. No-one sat at the tables, though, but children would run in and out. Some where afraid of me, others enjoyed my songs. Music was always coming from somewhere else down the hall. I would always count the children, I'm not sure why. I was always acutely aware of how many there were in the room with me. Two, then three, then two, then three, then four, then two, then none. They usually played together in groups of two or three. I was covered in glitter. I smelled like birthday cake. There were two, then three, then five, then four. I can do something special, did you know that? I can make ice cream, although I only did it once. There were four, then three, then two, then one. Something happend when there was one. A little girl, standing by herself. I was no longer myself. And I stopped singing. My stomach opened and there was ice cream. I couldn't move at least, not until she stepped closer. There was screaming for a moment, but only for a moment. Then other children rushed in again, but they couldn't hear her over the sounds of their own excitement. I still hear her sometimes. Why did that happen?
  4. Groux, Christopher (23 April 2016). "'Five Nights At Freddy's' Sister Location Game Revealed With New Animatronic Teaser!". Design & Trend. Retrieved 20 October 2016.
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