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Developer Supermassive Games once dared us to survive until dawn, now the interactive slasher movie specialist wants us to be dead by daylight in The Casting of Frank Stone. This story-based spin ...
Ever since its announcement, I’ve been cautiously optimistic about The Casting of Frank Stone. Worried that it may be too schlocky to be taken seriously, or lean too far into the B-movie ...
Frank Stone, the game, effectively serves as an explanation for Dead by Daylight's cyclical set up, its repetitive Killer-versus-four-Survivors trials. Though it does this peripatetically ...
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The story in The Castling of Frank Stone largely consists of a group of young filmmakers in the Oregon town of Cedar Rapids circa 1980, using a handheld camera to craft their amateur horror movie.