Five Nights at Freddy's Sister Location Trailer Released - News
by William D'Angelo , posted on 22 May 2016 / 5,269 ViewsFive Nights at Freddy's creator Scott Cawthon has announced a new game in the franchise - Sister Location.
View the first trailer below:
Five Nights at Freddy's Sister Location releases this Fall.
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Uhh.........It does look better and more polished(compared to the horrendous FNAF 4), but I feel like Scott's apology for FNAF world should have simply been no more games. Sometimes less is more.
Dang, another one? Sure, it looks a bit different gameplay wise, but it seems like the dev is a bit stuck in a rut.
It's going to be hard for the dev to either continue that franchise (there's so much you can do with creepy animatronics) or creating another IP entirely (it will be compared to its popular predecessor).
Knowing what happened with FNAF 4, this could very well be released in July.
I hope not, I can't take much more FNAF madness from my nephew.
I think the only thing sadder than another Five Nights at Freddy's game is the people defending it. You cannot get mad at annual games like Call of Duty or EA Sports when 5 games plus a spin-off is acceptable just because it is made by one man.
But forgive me, I am a sucker to the companies like Activision and I just play Call of Duty and will never understand true art I guess... because jump-scares in a game is art you guys.
Awedome, keep them coming Scott. One if the better shock scare games available.
You say "keep them coming" like it is a good thing, as if it alright for a developer to reprint a game over and over and over again.







