

At least it’s noticeable if you’re familiar with the PC version. What stinks is how so much stuff has been noticeably stripped down. This might disappoint some fans, but I found it to be a welcome change of pace. Each night after the first offers up a slightly different kind of puzzle to solve, which I also greatly appreciate. In fact, you do quite a bit of moving around. It’s the first main game (FNaF World doesn’t count) that doesn’t revolve around being stationary and trying to keep tabs on all the monsters that are coming to kill you. Sister Location, on its own, is an interesting entry for the series. For now know that Five Nights at Freddy’s: Sister Location is pretty much the same kind of mobile port as all the others - an okay way to experience the game if you have no other choice, but a LOT of stuff has been cut out. Also, now that I’m not simply watching videos with the repetitive bits edited out, I’ve come to understand just how awful this game’s checkpoint system is. On the downside, the differences between versions are pretty glaring. On the upside, I can finally play it for myself. Since I own a Mac, I’ve never been able to play any of the Five Nights at Freddy’s games “properly.” Instead, I’ve had to settle for watching let’s plays on YouTube and playing the mobile versions when they inevitably come out.
