Carlos Cavalcante
Interestingly, I still consider A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead a title that deserves to be played at some point. While it's not a bad game, it doesn't quite reach the same level of depth as other works in the genre, such as Alien: Isolation and The Last of Us. The game keeps you on the edge of your seat, but it loses steam as you go along. It could certainly be better, but it's still worth the experience.
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In the end, The Casting of Frank Stone wasn't the best experience for a game with a cinematic narrative. Of course, its problems took me out of that universe a few times, but I still managed to enjoy the story, and the replayability factor was something that made me want to play it again. In other words, it's interesting, but it has its caveats. We don't know if Supermassive Games and Behaviour Interactive have plans to continue their partnership and create a new story set in the Dead By Daylight universe. However, if that happens, it's important that there's a focus on creating more interesting characters and an atmosphere of terror that brings true moments of tension to players.
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