FNAF: Sister Location, the latest game in the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise to be released. Over a year in the making FNAFSL is theFNAF: Sister Location, the latest game in the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise to be released. Over a year in the making FNAFSL is the biggest and most unique FNAF game to date. Maybe even too different? FNAFSL is the highest budget FNAF game in the series so far. It’s still noticeably an indie game, but the developer Scott Cawthon has overhauled it with new animations, new animatronic models, fleshed out environments, and much more your experience. The best improvement was full voice-acting. It’s not just Scott doing the phone voice in this latest release. Your A.I. guide has a voice. The soap opera you watch is fully voiced. The animatronics each have a voice. The animatronics can talk this time around, which is the absolutely most terrifying thing about this release in the series. They don’t seem like mindless death machines any longer. They are intelligent. They know who you are, and they can manipulate you. It creates a horror that’s much deeper and more profound, a horror experience that makes you feel like you were never the main character in the game. You were never important. You were just expendable, like the robots you were servicing. While the graphics, gameplay, and sound are all fantastic, the lore is a bit lackluster. The horror is excellent. The humor is actually funny and the graphics, voice acting, and gameplay are all great as well. But despite all these examples of excellence, something feels like it’s missing for a FNAF title. It feels more like a FNAF fan based game than an entry in the series franchise. However given its competitive price point FNAFSL definitely is worth looking into for fans of the series or of darker gaming experience and worth the price of admission to add it to your Xbox One library.… Expand