The latest horror video game by Supermassive, 'The Casting of Frank Stone,' receives mixed reviews as it launches on various platforms including Xbox, PC, and PS5.


Review Compilation of 'The Casting of Frank Stone'

Supermassive Games, renowned for creating enthralling horror experiences, has launched its latest title, 'The Casting of Frank Stone,' on Xbox, PC, and PlayStation 5. This game, set in the universe of the popular multiplayer game Dead by Daylight, has received a range of reviews from various notable gaming outlets.

Beginning with Pure Xbox, the game secured a score of 7 out of 10. The reviewer appreciated the engaging popcorn horror experience reminiscent of Supermassive's previous games like Until Dawn and The Quarry. Although 'The Casting of Frank Stone' was praised for its compelling universe, the game was noted to fall just short of achieving greatness due, in part, to its brief gameplay duration.

MP1st provided a more favorable review with a 9 out of 10 rating, praising it as potentially Supermassive's finest work to date. Despite being a single-player game derived from a multiplayer IP, it successfully delivers a solid horror experience that impressively stands on its own.

Wccftech gave the game an 8 out of 10, citing an engaging horror story that both fans and new players can enjoy. However, they pointed out the game's short length and somewhat limited gameplay as minor drawbacks. Nonetheless, it was seen as a worthwhile purchase for fans of supernatural narratives.

God is a Geek also awarded the game an 8 out of 10, noting both merits and flaws. The story was lauded for integrating seamlessly with the Dead by Daylight universe, enhancing the existing lore while offering a fresh perspective. Despite some criticisms regarding visual quality and responsiveness, the review highlighted an overall enjoyable gaming experience.

VG247's review, similarly positive, emphasized how the game enriches the backstory of Dead by Daylight’s characters, engaging fans with new insights and numerous Easter eggs. The light was shed on the game's narrative style, appealing to both series enthusiasts and newcomers.

Eurogamer provided a more tempered response with a 3 out of 5 rating, appreciating the game's subtle connections to the themes and characters of Dead by Daylight. The game was described as a contemplative exploration of recurring themes and timelines, though not without its less enjoyable moments.

Digital Trends, also rating it 3 out of 5, praised the game for its deep lore and the compelling meta-commentary woven through its narrative. It was regarded as a concise exploration into the world of Dead by Daylight, touching effectively on horror media dynamics.

However, Push Square gave a middling review of 5 out of 10, criticizing the simplicity and unengaging narrative compared to other Supermassive titles. This review suggested that the attempt to expand Dead by Daylight's universe did not fully realize its potential.

Across these diverse reviews, 'The Casting of Frank Stone' emerges as a generally appreciated addition to the horror genre but not without its criticisms. The game's connection to Dead by Daylight's universe is a recurring point of interest, providing a deeper understanding and new material for fans of the series. From technical execution to narrative engagement, the game shows that even within a well-established universe, there remains plenty of room for innovation and exploration.

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