


And unfortunately these events can become repetitive and quickly frustrating depending on how many times you have to do them. With that being said, each night really only feels like a string of mini games sewn together. The game looks better and it's a nice change of pace being able to go between rooms in the new game. There's no denying that what Scott has done here new (for his games) and a refreshing change of pace as far as the FNAF franchise is concerned.

Each new night presents new tasks for the player to overcome. In Sister Location, Scott mixed it up a bit and instead introduced the new game in segments that task you as the player to complete specific events, sometimes in a allotted amount of time. And it is no secret that for the most part, the last four games (not counting FNAFW) have stayed fairly similar in presentation. And it is no secret that for the most part, the last four The Five Nights at Freddy's franchise is a beloved franchise (in certain circles). The Five Nights at Freddy's franchise is a beloved franchise (in certain circles).
