The Casting of Frank Stone Review – A Scare-Free Horror With a Good Hook, but a Plot That Turns Dull

At the beginning of the game “The Casting of Frank Stone” by Supermassive Games, a spine-tingling sound captures our attention. A hooded figure stands by a fire in the woods, speaking eerily about an ancient force with insatiable appetite, “voracious in hunger.” Could this be some kind of demon lurking at the edge of reality? Then, our mysterious antagonist reveals herself: “I am Augustine Lieber. And I’m going to alter our realities forever.” Instantly, a shiver ran down my spine. Realities, or maybe I should say realities, plural? Perhaps it’s time for congratulations. Supermassive Games, after stumbling with ghosts, vampires, and werewolves, have found the most sinister type of monster: the multiverse. This monster threatens not just characters or stories but any reality and audience alike.

Google Pixel 9 Pro review: The best small camera phone in 2024

I took some great pictures on the Google Pixel 9 Pro, including shots from sunsets to sunrises and back again, landscapes, people, animals, and other subjects. The Pixel 9 Pro captured a variety of stunning images in its camera system, and it’s your first-packed a few extra features that includes unparaget alas the best camera packs