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FNaF Sister Location OG is a single player survival survival game with a horror theme. It was developed by ScrapTrap98 and was released on December 31, 2025. It received very positive reviews from players.

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90%
Audience ScoreBased on 8,216 reviews
story285 positive mentions
grinding52 negative mentions

  • Unique and varied gameplay with different tasks each night, breaking away from the repetitive formula of previous games.
  • Strong storytelling and lore development with multiple endings, voice acting, and cinematic elements.
  • Custom Night mode praised as challenging, skill-based, and a significant highlight of the game.
  • Night 4 is widely criticized for extreme difficulty, frustration, and poor design leading to tedious, repetitive gameplay.
  • Lack of replayability outside of Custom Night; main story is linear and mostly a series of minigames which some find boring and poorly explained.
  • Checkpoint system is frustrating, causing players to restart long sections upon failure, impacting overall game flow negatively.
  • story
    787 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story of Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location is widely praised for its rich, dark, and complex narrative that significantly advances the franchise lore with new characters, voice acting, and cinematic storytelling. It offers a unique, mission-based, and more interactive approach compared to previous titles, though some find it confusing or feel it complicates the existing storyline. While it excels in atmosphere and story immersion, the game’s heavy focus on narrative over traditional gameplay can make replayability and pacing challenging for some players.

    • “The story progression of this game is extremely unique compared to the first 4 games and makes the game very adventurous; some of the sections are extremely scary and tense.”
    • “The atmosphere is amazing, every night is unique and the story is perfect.”
    • “Sister location has lovely gameplay, amazing visuals, incredible music composed by Leon Riskin, and a fantastic story that makes the twisted world of Five Nights at Freddy's even better than it was before.”
    • “If you're interested in the story of this game, go watch some YouTube playthroughs; that'll be a lot more interesting than this garbage.”
    • “The story is unnecessarily slow and monotonous when the first four games either didn't force you to participate with the story or were engaging to participate with.”
    • “Game ruins the entire formula, throws the story even further down a rabbit hole, and is overall an unenjoyable experience.”
  • gameplay
    752 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay in Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location is a significant departure from the traditional formula, offering varied and unique mechanics each night that mix point-and-click tasks, exploration, and different survival strategies. While many praise its innovation, voice acting, and immersive narrative integration, others find the gameplay repetitive, inconsistent in difficulty (particularly Night 4), and sometimes frustrating due to unclear mechanics and lack of checkpoints. The custom night mode is often highlighted as delivering the more classic, engaging FNAF gameplay, providing better replay value compared to the main campaign's more linear and scripted experience.

    • “This was a great game, Scott really made the gameplay more compelling.”
    • “Sister Location's gameplay mechanics often convey a sense of control, yet the animatronics' actions challenge this illusion.”
    • “The gameplay is very unique and has so many fun characters.”
    • “There are only like 3 gameplay sections during the main nights and the rest is just crawling through vents and crawling on the floor and being in the elevator. Like, genuinely Scott, what is this?”
    • “Night 4 is absolutely god awful gameplay, and the other nights the gameplay just doesn't exist.”
    • “The gameplay is pretty boring; most of it is just stop and go, and if not that it's dumb RNG and things that nobody would simply guess right away, like the Funtime Freddy Bon-Bon repair section – that part is a pain in the ass.”
  • graphics
    179 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics are widely praised for their significant improvement over previous entries, featuring detailed animations, enhanced lighting, and a distinctive sci-fi aesthetic that enriches the atmosphere. While some users note occasional blurriness, fish-eye effects, or limited resolution options, overall the visuals maintain the franchise’s signature unsettling style with polished, immersive designs. A few technical issues with performance and compatibility are mentioned, but the majority agree the graphics are a standout aspect that complements the gameplay and storytelling.

    • “Visually, Sister Location maintains the franchise’s signature aesthetic—grimy industrial design mixed with unsettlingly lifelike animatronics—but with improved lighting, animations, and atmosphere.”
    • “The quality of the graphics is the best this series has ever seen, you can tell this game was a year in the making.”
    • “The graphics and story line is also amazing, I highly recommend you play this game if you haven't already.”
    • “Graphics are bad, story is worse, and the gameplay made me wish I was blind.”
    • “The graphics are still terrible. It doesn't matter if one person makes it or one hundred; it doesn't change the fact that the graphics are no good.”
    • “However, it is showing its age - the graphics are very blurry and that makes several sections significantly harder than they should be.”
  • humor
    158 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's humor is widely praised for its clever, dark, and often subtle comedic moments that effectively balance the tense, scary atmosphere. The character Handunit, in particular, is noted as a humorous highlight, providing levity through witty dialogue and timely jokes. While some find certain jokes or comedic elements less effective or disruptive to the pacing, the overall blend of horror and humor enhances the experience and distinguishes this installment in the series.

    • “Humor was introduced to assist in the pacing, and Scott Cawthon's signature sci-fi horror style was elevated.”
    • “There’s a lot of tension but some funny moments too thanks to Handunit.”
    • “Despite the darker tone, the game also has a great sense of humor with the narrator occasionally cracking jokes that actually made me laugh and giving him a personality besides just telling what's going on.”
  • atmosphere
    131 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere in the game is widely praised for its eerie, tense, and unique horror experience, enhanced by excellent voice acting, sound design, and atmospheric environments that build suspense beyond typical jump scares. While some find the shift toward a sci-fi tone and added humor less effective for pure horror, most agree the game delivers a gripping, immersive atmosphere that stands out within the franchise. Criticisms mostly focus on occasional difficulty spikes and pacing issues that can detract from the otherwise strong mood.

    • “The atmosphere is amazing, every night is unique and the story is perfect.”
    • “The eerie ambience, accompanied by the haunting music and spine-tingling animatronic voices, creates an atmosphere of dread that permeates every corner of the game.”
    • “The atmosphere is incredible, the sound design is top notch, the game looks very nice, and it is very tense.”
    • “Unfortunately, the entire game, to me, just doesn't ooze this spooky atmosphere I would have expected.”
    • “There is no horror atmosphere.”
    • “The 'horror' is also incredibly weak, and while the first couple of nights work with the atmosphere and setup fairly well, it seems to just kind of give up around nights 3 and 4, relying more on difficult puzzles than actual fear-inducing setups.”
  • music
    97 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location is widely praised for its eerie, atmospheric, and well-composed soundtrack by Leon Riskin, greatly enhancing the horror experience. Players appreciate the fitting, tense ambiance and memorable themes like the menu music and Ballora’s track, though some report audio glitches impacting gameplay. Overall, the original score and voice acting elevate the game, making it a standout installment in the series.

    • “The environments, character designs, story, voice acting, and soundtrack are all top-notch.”
    • “Sister Location has lovely gameplay, amazing visuals, incredible music composed by Leon Riskin, and a fantastic story that makes the twisted world of Five Nights at Freddy's even better than it was before.”
    • “The voice acting is phenomenal, the music is extraordinarily goosebumpy, and the development is the best Cawthon has ever done; he has really outdone himself, making a game way better than the others in this installment.”
    • “Can anyone tell me why the music is not working for my game?”
    • “Audio not working, I can't hear Baby at all, I can't hear Funtime Freddy or Bonnie and the HandUnit doesn't work on night 2 (I haven't been able to go any further due to lack of audio) and I can't hear Ballora's music.”
    • “However this glitch causes an audio malfunction that caused me to lose the game by not allowing me to hear things such as Circus Baby's voice and cut scenes, voices from Bidybab, and finally Ballora's music when crawling through the Ballora gallery ultimately causing me to not know when she's near leading to me losing.”
  • grinding
    65 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is widely criticized as tedious, repetitive, and frustrating, often requiring players to repeatedly perform mundane tasks or retry minigames that feel unfair or poorly designed. These prolonged, unengaging segments detract from enjoyment, with failure frequently resulting in significant setbacks and a loss of immersion. Overall, the grinding detracts from the gameplay experience despite some praised aesthetic and voice acting elements.

    • “It's not really a fun level, it's just tedious and difficult.”
    • “If you screw up the minigame, have fun grinding deaths again for 5-10 minutes until you get it again.”
    • “Some parts of the game are a bit good scary, others tedious.”
  • replayability
    58 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game offers limited replayability in its main story due to its linear, narrative-driven design, which many find enjoyable mostly on the first playthrough. However, the addition of a custom night mode with varied challenges significantly boosts replay value, making it a key feature for players seeking extended gameplay. While some find the replayability lower compared to other entries in the series, the custom night and hidden content provide incentives for return play.

    • “There’s also a layer of replayability and hidden content that rewards curious players.”
    • “The custom night is like the classic FNAF formula, but each character has their own completely different behavior, which does add to the replayability.”
    • “There is much more replay value in the game now, and the custom night is like a whole new game within the original game.”
    • “The gameplay is not replayable at all, and the custom night is not customizable.”
    • “Due to it being a story-driven, on-rails pseudo walking simulator, there is zero replay value whatsoever outside of the only actually well-made but often overlooked custom night.”
    • “The main campaign lacks in replay value, which combined with the irritating lack of checkpoints and one poorly designed gameplay section, can make your first time playing really frustrating.”
  • emotional
    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional impact of the game is profound, skillfully exploring themes of identity, control, and technology while deepening character development, especially Michael’s, to create a strong emotional connection for players. Many reviews highlight a mix of heartbreak, emotional investment, and moments of genuine sorrow, with the storytelling and animatronic design evoking feelings that range from disturbing to deeply touching. While some find the emotional intensity overwhelming, the overall sentiment is that the game delivers a unique and stirring experience that resonates deeply.

    • “The plot leans into themes of control, deception, and identity, with twists that are not only unsettling but also emotionally impactful for those familiar with the broader FNAF lore.”
    • “They also help flesh out Michael’s character, giving players a deeper emotional anchor than in past games, where the protagonist was often just a blank slate behind a desk.”
    • “Sister Location prompts us to confront the implications of technology as an extension of our own identity and the consequences of creating entities that bear our emotional and psychological marks.”
  • stability
    19 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game generally offers a stable experience with vibrant graphics, though some users report occasional bugs, glitches, and freezing issues, particularly in certain mini-games or nights. However, ongoing updates and developer support have addressed many problems, improving stability over time. Players appreciate the developer's responsiveness to patches, making it progressively more reliable.

    • “No glitches, no bugs, I recommend it to anyone who asks for a top-of-the-line horror game.”
    • “It's a really good game, no glitches, everything is good. This game is awesome.”
    • “While I do recommend Sister Location, there are bugs that come with being newly released, and you may want to wait if you want a bug-free experience.”
    • “It merely freezes up the game, and locks the mouse into the center of my computer screen.”
    • “Though I wasn't sure where to put that I found a bug, whenever I get the death mini game it always glitches and won't let me jump before the screen pushes me off of the platform.”
    • “I still encounter like 2 or 3 glitches that are game breaking or just simply cause the game to freeze.”
  • character development
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is widely praised for its exceptional character design, balancing whimsical and horrifying elements with detailed, lifelike animatronics. Reviews highlight strong character development alongside a dark, intriguing story and high-quality voice acting, contributing to an immersive and atmospheric experience. Overall, character development is seen as a significant strength that enhances the game's narrative and franchise continuity.

    • “The character designs for new animatronics like Circus Baby, Funtime Freddy, Ballora, and Ennard strike a balance between whimsical and horrifying, with mechanical details that make them feel simultaneously lifeless and threatening.”
    • “Now basically I have to say one thing, I absolutely loved this game, the story was dark, the character development was good, gameplay-wise, the game completely switched it up.”
    • “The story, character design, sound design, music, and visuals here are some of the best in the original Scott Cawthon series of FNAF games; it was revolutionary for its time, being the first to bring staples of the franchise such as Hand Unit and his many counterparts, Kellen Goff, actual control over the character (in a limited, Clickteam-y janky way but nonetheless), as well as being the first to have proper voice acting.”
    • “This game is significantly different compared to the ones before it; the story is kinda strange and creates a bunch of new real weird theories.”
    • “The only positives this game has are its additions to the lore of the universe, its character designs, and saving the franchise after the lull created by FNaF World; which has a better core gameplay loop than this abomination.”
    • “The story is strange and the new character designs feel disconnected from the previous games.”
  • optimization
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization is mixed, with some users reporting poor technical performance and compatibility issues, particularly caused by features like a custom cursor. However, others note that it generally runs smoothly, especially during custom night modes, making optimization a minor downside for an otherwise well-received experience.

    • “The game offers great gameplay and runs smoothly.”
    • “I would rate this game 4.25/5 stars and recommend it to anyone looking for a breath of fresh air from the previous games with a custom night that runs smoothly and introduces new elements.”
    • “It's one of the best FNAF games, pretty great 8/10; the only downside is that it's not really optimized, but that's a very small downside.”
    • “Technical performance and compatibility are bad; someone decided that a custom cursor is an amazing idea that absolutely breaks quite literally everything.”
    • “Linux performance differs from person to person, indicating inconsistent optimization.”
    • “The only downside is that it's not really optimized, although this is a very small issue.”
  • monetization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users view the monetization as a cash grab, implying that the game prioritizes profit over quality despite adding unique gameplay elements.

    • “Mfw cash grab”
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FNaF Sister Location OG is a survival survival game with horror theme.

FNaF Sister Location OG is available on Windows.

On average players spend around 39 hours playing FNaF Sister Location OG.

FNaF Sister Location OG was released on December 31, 2025.

FNaF Sister Location OG was developed by ScrapTrap98.

FNaF Sister Location OG has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its grinding.

FNaF Sister Location OG is a single player game.

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