Among the weathered and once-cracked headstones in Michigan’s historic Brighton Village Cemetery, the dual grave markers for Lt. Col. John Gilluly stand out. It was a late summer day when I was drawn ...
The highly colored graphic near Gilluly’s headstones showed a grieving ... the soot from old fires that once burned in a blackened mantel before it became a memorial of gruesome conflict on ...
The beautiful design is something Julie first imagined then created, pencil to paper, she tells me. She sits at her shell-colored desk with a clear Lucite base, a pale pink vase near her elbow ... the ...
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 ...
The Casting of Frank Stone’s inventory system, like The Devil in Me’s, is essentially a superfluous ... have regularly plagued this studio’s near-annual releases in the genre.
Weaving myself into this world in unexpected ways had me invested every step of the way. Small gameplay elements from the Dead by Daylight franchise find their way into The Casting of Frank Stone ...
The fireplace mantel is the jewelry box of the house ... “Combine different textures, from the roughness of stone to the smoothness of glass, to engage the senses,” he advises.
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 ...
Frank Stone is the perfect in-between. I get all the story, lore, and spooks around the Fog without having to worry about a Huntress chasing me because I can’t commit to a generator. You can ...
Watch the launch trailer for The Casting of Frank Stone, a narrative-driven horror game developed by Supermassive Games. Control the fate of the plot and characters that reside in the small town ...
With The Casting of Frank Stone, Supermassive Games explores new ... I liked seeing the percentage of players who made the same decisions as me. Keeping with the Supermassive Games formula ...