Supermassive is as on-form as ever with The Casting of Frank Stone, a Useless by Daylight spin-off for followers of lore and gore – hands-on preview


Even the briefest look at promotional supplies for The Casting of Frank Stone reveals that it’s a story “from the world of Useless by Daylight“. Nowhere is that this extra obvious than on the title display screen of the sport itself, the place the franchise’s identify is up there equally as massive and daring as the sport’s precise title.

However whatever the IP it is being launched underneath, make no mistake: The Casting of Frank Stone is a Supermassive recreation by and thru. How you are feeling about enjoying it would in all probability have much more to do with how a lot you take pleasure in that studio’s horror-flavoured journey recreation stylings, than whether or not you are a fan of Behaviour Interactive’s all-devouring horror IP toybox of an uneven on-line multiplayer.

I am within the lucky place of being a fan of each DBD and Supermassive, with a very hyperfixational relationship with the latter’s already intensive catalogue of interactive movie-style horror video games, so naturally I am consuming effectively on this one. And whereas minute-to-minute this can be primarily one for the Supermassive followers, DBD lore nerds would even be remiss to sleep on it simply because it performs in another way from the principle recreation.

This is not the primary time that Useless by Daylight has flirted with the thought of a spin-off and turned to the consultants to hold it out. Again in 2022, Hooked on You: A Useless by Daylight Courting Simulator was launched courtesy of Psyop, the crew greatest recognized for producing that KFC relationship sim that was someway a whole recreation with surprisingly excessive manufacturing values and never an April Idiot’s tweet. Regardless of its goofy premise — or, to be truthful, in all probability exactly due to it — Hooked on You was carried out with all of the earnestness of a crew who know precisely methods to work their chosen style.

So naturally, for a story-rich and lore-heavy Useless by Daylight journey recreation, Behaviour Interactive have turned to Supermassive Video games — the studio behind iconic interactive horror drama Till Daybreak, and its religious sequels The Quarry and The Darkish Footage Anthology — to do what they do greatest and run with the idea.


A character approaches the steel mill, on a night so dark that the top of the building is barely illuminated by the moon.
Supermassive’s horror choices are inclined to happen in a claustrophobic location at useless of night time, and The Casting of Frank Stone is not any exception. | Picture credit score: Supermassive Video games / Behaviour Interactive Inc.

Supermassive’s QTE-oriented gameplay integrates extraordinarily effectively with Useless by Daylight’s signature talent checks, so DBD fans who’ve by no means checked out an interactive journey like this earlier than will not be left utterly fumbling. However whereas The Casting of Frank Stone does promise each single-player and multiplayer choices, it is story-oriented investigative and decision-based optionally available co-op that’ll see you enjoying on the identical facet as all your folks with the intention of serving to the protagonists survive, somewhat than operating round a grotty enviornment furtively fixing up turbines whereas one among you tries to horribly homicide the remainder.

The total recreation will observe Supermassive custom in that includes the views of a number of characters, however within the single-player demo I previewed, the only playable character is Sam Inexperienced, a Seventies police officer and doubtless not one of many younger mates promised as the first playable group. Sam is the sort of calm and cheap African-American cop that trendy media depends on to hold the viewers’s sympathy when the plot requires a police officer as protagonist, and you understand what, he will get away with it. However because it appears as if that is the prologue to the sport correct, it is possibly greatest to not get too hooked up to him or Tom — the conspiracy-spouting night time shift safety guard on the spooky previous metal mill which is the sport’s central setting, and who presumably will function Participant 2’s avatar in co-op — since Supermassive prologue protagonists are inclined to have the sort of life expectancy that might ship mayflies into mourning.


A female character hangs by her fingertips above a glowing green portal.
Which isn’t to say that the principle characters may have a straightforward night time of it both, by the appears of issues. | Picture credit score: Supermassive Video games / Behaviour Interactive Inc.

If there’s one massive stylistic departure from Supermassive’s typical tone to mark this as a Useless by Daylight story particularly, it is the literal viscera on show. Supermassive do not precisely draw back from gory imagery, however however the scene I discovered most memorable on this preview was the one the place Sam spends a surprisingly very long time plunging his arms right into a pile of natural ick that he and Tom encounter whereas looking the grounds of the metal mill for a lacking youngster. Sam reveals no hesitation getting wrist-deep within the stuff even earlier than figuring out it as human stays, in what quickly descends right into a basic Supermassive funnier-than-it’s-probably-meant-to-be change as he and Tom calmly debate what on earth all this gooey pink stuff with a rib cage protruding of it may be.

These odd slips into surrealist goofiness swimsuit the tone of a Useless by Daylight recreation notably effectively, although, even when I get the sensation that The Casting of Frank Stone — which places a literal tiny child in seen peril inside this primary hour, so you understand they imply enterprise — is supposed to be a barely extra critical entry into the franchise than the one the place Lara Croft and Steve from Stranger Issues get menaced by a demented Ok-Pop idol.


Three young people in silhouette shine their flashlights on a crumpled human body in their path.
They’re in all probability not OK. | Picture credit score: Supermassive Video games / Behaviour Interactive Inc.

The occasional tonal oddity apart, although, The Casting of Frank Stone includes a suitably creepy set-up. Certain, empty metal mills in the dark may be a little bit of a cliché, however it’s the proper setting to marry Supermassive’s signature riffs on basic horror with Useless by Daylight’s dirty industrial atmosphere. Supermassive have spent years honing their craft at this level, so it is no shock that they managed to nail each the central setting and the broader ambiance of the agricultural Oregon city of Cedar Hills, a neighborhood clearly dominated by the inescapable prominence of its central trade.

You’ll be able to really feel the venerable affect of Twin Peaks and Silent Hill as Sam descends into the bowels of the imposing metal mill, helped alongside particularly by some stellar sound design work that cranks up the dread notch by insufferable notch. For the report, I — comfortably a horror style veteran — performed this demo in a well-lit room in the course of the afternoon on one of many brightest and hottest days in August, and I used to be nonetheless getting shivers at each distant clang and unidentifiable scurrying sound.


The shape of The Entity and its terrible claws, visible between vivid crimson clouds.
Useless by Daylight followers will not essentially see any acquainted faces in The Casting of Frank Stone. However acquainted claws? Oh, we have these. | Picture credit score: Supermassive Video games / Behaviour Interactive Inc.

By the top of this 45-minute-ish demo, I will admit I nonetheless wasn’t completely positive what precisely goes to make The Casting of Frank Stone a Useless by Daylight story. At one level a personality will get pushed onto a metal pipe that goes by his shoulder in a intentionally unsubtle reference to DBD’s iconic meathook spearings, and the tease on the preview’s conclusion has me completely positive that it is all a matter of plot particulars that can reveal themselves in good time. However there’s not a lot else on show to distinguish what I’ve seen to this point considerably from Supermassive’s different narrative horror video games.

Whether or not this can be a draw back or not will rely in your causes for eager to play The Casting of Frank Stone, after all. Supermassive longtimers like myself can be happy to be getting extra of what they love after an unusually lengthy quiet interval from the studio, which lately took a break from its common annual launch schedule and hasn’t put out a brand new recreation in 18 months. However Useless by Daylight followers dipping into interactive storytelling for the primary time within the hope of a ton of lore particulars may have to train their endurance, because the devs have resisted the urge to cram each scene filled with easter eggs.

However this has a silver lining, as a result of Supermassive’s angle to constructing on the lore of the DBD universe appears to be way more delicate than that — for a given worth of “delicate” that features a enormous alien beast with vicious tendrils looming out of the mist. Whether or not this implies we’re getting some key backstory about The Entity’s arrival on this aircraft of actuality, or a self-contained lore snippet about some creep named Frank Stone earlier than he inevitably will get added to DBD’s killer roster, stays to be seen. Thankfully, you do not have to be a Useless by Daylight megafan to understand what Supermassive have put collectively right here — an appreciation for atmospheric horror tales is all that is required.



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