I Do Not Like Sister Location

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Publicado 2022-10-25
Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location is easily one of the most popular entries in the entire series. It's a game loved by many, hated by many, and every other possible opinion you can think of in-between. Where do I stand? Well, that's what this video is all about. Come on over, sit down, grab some popcorn, and let me explain to you why FNAF Sister Location is my LEAST FAVORITE GAME from any of the Scott Cawthon entries in the series! I hope you all enjoy my longest video EVER!

Thank you to @Pastraspec for doing a segment of this video! Please check out their upcoming series "Dreams of an Insomniac" coming out this Halloween!

Thank you to @glaggot for the hilarious thumbnail!

And finally, thank you to @nikolasines for providing a majority of the Sister Location footage used in this video since my main recording messed up!

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Outro Music: Title Theme - Obliteracers

#FNAF #SisterLocation #Rant #Analysis #Sucks #FiveNightsAtFreddys

- TIMESTAMPS -

0:00 - Intro
2:41 - Looking Back At The Previous FNAF Games
5:19 - The Shaky Vent
6:07 - Intro To Sister Location
6:43 - Replayable? Not Really...
7:30 - The Shaky Vent Part 2
8:58 - Box Art Rant
11:09 - Circus Baby: Is She REALLY The STAR?
14:03 - The Jumpscare Rankings/Rant
16:32 - Pastra Presents: Sister Location's Story
23:20 - It's FINALLY Time...
24:03 - The PERFECT YouTuber Game?
26:05 - Night 1
33:37 - Night 2
41:57 - Night 3
46:29 - The Gameplay Rant
49:00 - Night 4
55:17 - Night 5
58:16 - The Baby Minigame Rant
1:00:50 - Ennard Night
1:04:29 - The Custom Cursor Rant
1:05:18 - Music Is Gud
1:05:45 - The End!

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @sprire2840
    Finding out that ballora spinning across the screen is a scripted event was the first time I’ve ever been like “my childhood was a lie”
  • @Pastraspec
    What I learnt from this video: If you want a collab with Uhyeah, just hold him at gunpoint. (In all seriousness though thanks for having me on for this, it was really fun to be a part of!)
  • @aidenzorn8322
    If you sit in the vent for long enough Scott himself comes to your house to jumpscare you irl
  • @Lokrongl
    Man, I think Pastra hit the nail on the head when describing remnant. Fnaf is supposed to be a supernatural, paranormal, ghost story, but turning it into a "mad scientist experiment" not only broke the immersion, but also ruined my favorite part about the story: haunted robots. I also agree with Pastra in saying that this game was the beginning of Afton's downfall. He was this mysterious serial killer, nothing more. Not a hot take Pastra, I totally agree.
  • @kitvinn8149
    i personally adore the idea of sister location - the plot of a man going back to his past to try to save his sister, only to become his sister’s victim when he finds out all too late that she’s beyond saving.
  • @klimaxkid
    If those kids could read they’d be very upset
  • @jupitersnoot4915
    Personally, I interpretted Hand Unit to be more of a kind of joking "corporate attitude" insert. Maybe that's not what Scott necessarily intended, but to me Hand Unit's dialogue always felt like the kind of thing a pro-corporation AI would be programmed to say.
  • @sammisafetypin
    You could easily adjust Night 5's crawling sequence to have an actual threat while still keeping the "all these guys have gotten scooped" thing, too. Just, like, have the scooping be happening while you're doing the crawling section. Have all of the threats be there but as you go through you hear horrible distant noises and all of a sudden you realize Ballora's not pursuing you anymore -- there, now you have an actual minigame with actual progression, ambience and story build-up, AND you can still have essentially th same story climax!
  • @dolger4308
    Night 4 just stands to show how amazing Markplier was at fnaf, he beat the hardest part of the game before it was patched to be easier Edit: 10k likes... What?
  • @ZayJayPlays
    If Scott had a nickel for every time he hyped up a female, green eyed antagonist only for them to barely be in the game and get sidelined by some other amalagmation of wires and parts. He'd have two nickels.
  • @3spoons366
    One of the biggest flaws with sister location compared to every other fnaf game is that you really are just dealing with one threat at a time.
  • @justinh4576
    I absolutely hate the inclusion of “remnant” in this series and you guys perfectly explained why
  • I think Ballora not being physically shown is actually much more effective in her section in the game, if your unaware “The Jaws Effect” is where the less you see of the monster the more effective it is in terms of suspense as you have no idea what it looks like or where it is. In Ballora's case you can only hear her singing and hear her music box playing, with her not being physically seen most of the time.
  • @lastmellon489
    I think Baby’s underutilization made her more sinister. She wasn’t an antagonist that was in your face causing trouble, but one that was in the background watching you and waiting for the right moment.
  • @doodlesquish
    To be perfectly honest? ...I agree with Pastra. When Sister Location came out and added all of these new things, it really felt out of place. Particularly with William Afton. Up until that point, he had no name and it was left up to interpretation. People trying to piece everything together. The first four games feel like they exist in the same universe. Sister Location feels almost alternate. Same with Security Breach and pretty much anything that came after Sister Location :/ I kind of miss those simple days, when it was open to interpretation and we didn't even know this guys name. He was just the Purple Guy.
  • I feel like the fnaf lore was getting really close to being solved at around 2015. THen this game came out and threw all of that out the window
  • @17raysplays29
    Until you mentioned it, I 100% believed that the piece of metal you hide behind in that one scene was just meant to be curved for some reason.
  • @Peridarth
    The fact that theres zero checkpoints in this game, especially with the final night, is INSANE to me
  • @PomPomPlush
    Pastra summarized my feelings on Fnaf 6 perfectly. What made Five Nights at Freddys so scary to me as a kid is that it all felt real. It felt like it was something that could actually happen to me as a kid, even with it's supernatural twists on the story. The purple guy especially scared me because he felt like a REAL serial killer, someone that would hurt me if we were ever put in a room with eachother. When Remnant came into play, I lost all fear or interest in the series, but my main problem was the *books*. The first 2 books werent my problem, it was when the books began telling stories about a time machine ballpit and dumb stuff like that, thats when I really lost interest. But, thats just my opinion.
  • @cultishh
    i like to pretend the series ended on the 4th game because its just so much more charming and grounded than the later entries. i feel like SL and SB kind of ruined it for me.