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1 person found this review helpful
0.6 hrs on record
This game is amazing, it's exactly the vibe that Little Nightmares 3 has forgotten, and the gameplay is really cool, and you get a thrill before you meet the enemies, I'm looking forward to when the finished version comes out, 100/10
Posted 25 October, 2025.
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105.8 hrs on record (27.8 hrs at review time)
This is the best Software i´ve used for a long time.
Posted 15 September, 2025.
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21 people found this review helpful
0.9 hrs on record
Graphics and character design? Spot on.
There's no doubt that Five Nights at Freddy's: Secret of the Mimic really hits the spot visually. The characters are both creepy and detailed in a way that feels true to the FNaF universe, but at the same time fresh and exciting. The graphics are a definite upgrade, and both the lighting and environments have been pampered, which really creates a tense atmosphere throughout.

But the story... it lags.
Unfortunately, the experience falls apart a bit when we move into the actual storytelling. The plot seems messy and uneven, it feels a bit like you're being thrown into the middle of something without enough context to follow. The very first cutscene is extremely long-winded, and it drags the experience down from the start. It's as if the game is trying too hard to be dramatic, but forgetting to make it understandable or engaging.

"Secret of the Mimic"... Yes, we got it.
It also doesn't help that the game's logo is shown multiple times, two or three times, in fact. It feels redundant and a bit like the game is trying to sell itself, even after you've already bought it and pressed "New Game".

What are you supposed to do?
When you finally get to play, another problem arises: it's not clear what you're actually supposed to do. There's no simple onboarding or instructions, and you quickly sit there staring at the screen in confusion, which pulls you out of the experience.

Five Nights at Freddy's: Secret of the Mimic really has potential. The visual style and character design are terrifyingly well done, but it all gets drowned out by a messy and confusing narrative with a sluggish start. Fans of the FNaF series will probably find things to love, but you can't help but think how much stronger the experience could have been if the story and pacing had been a little better put together.
Posted 23 June, 2025.
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81.3 hrs on record (26.7 hrs at review time)
This is a very good Software for 2D Projects. <3
Posted 12 May, 2025.
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38.1 hrs on record (10.8 hrs at review time)
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It's a really fun game, and I think it's great that there are some challenges in it, so you learn more, and I have to say this game is a 10 out of 10, Keep up the good work. <3
Posted 9 April, 2025.
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718.3 hrs on record (718.1 hrs at review time)
I have been using Source Filmmaker for 4 years now, and I must say that yes it is an old program, but it works as it should without any problems.
Posted 19 March, 2025.
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85.9 hrs on record
Spent 6 months in the engine. Lags in the editor, unstable export and real risk of project corruption make it hard to trust. Lacks modern tools and doesn't feel future-proof.

Good for hobby projects, but not suitable for serious development.
Posted 24 February, 2025. Last edited 28 July, 2025.
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143.9 hrs on record (11.9 hrs at review time)
Actually a very good 3D modeling Software. <3
Posted 30 November, 2024. Last edited 30 November, 2024.
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4 people found this review helpful
2.5 hrs on record
Finding Frankie tries to mix horror and mystery, but unfortunately ends up delivering an experience that feels more frustrating than scary. The game features a muddled story, tame animations and an antagonist that never really manages to seem threatening. Although there are some interesting elements, the game fails to live up to the expectations of excitement or real thrills, leaving a feeling of disappointment.

Storyline – 2/10
The story in Finding Frankie is arguably one of the game's biggest weaknesses. The player is thrown into a universe that tries to build mystery around Frankie's disappearance and the supernatural. But instead of unfolding in a coherent fashion, the story feels jumbled and disjointed, like it never really decides which direction it wants to take. The narrative design seems like a mosaic of ideas that don't quite fit together – there are plot threads that are never followed up on and important questions that remain unanswered.

At the same time, the game fails to establish an exciting backstory or depth in the characters that could make it easier for the player to engage. You are left with a lack of a clear understanding of why Frankie is dangerous or what his real motivations are. It leaves a feeling that the player never really gets invested in the story or feels the need to find answers. There was potential to create something truly gripping and terrifying, but the narrative ultimately feels like an unfinished idea, killing some of the thrills you expect from a horror game.

Animations – 1/10
The animations in Finding Frankie are unfortunately a big disappointment. A good horror game must often use visual aids and animations to create an atmosphere that makes the player feel uneasy and on edge. But here the animations simply fail to deliver the necessary sense of creepiness. Instead, they feel stiff and predictable, like they haven't undergone the polish you'd normally expect in a game that aims to create horror.

Frankie, the game's antagonist, should be the character that constantly makes the player look over his shoulder. Unfortunately, he lacks the dynamism and detail in the animations that could have made him a real threat. His movements are monotonous and lack a natural fluidity that could have made him more frightening. This lack of visual focus means that you never really feel threatened by Frankie, which means that the fear quickly subsides. The animations simply feel so tame that they make it difficult to take the game seriously as a horror experience.

Gameplay – 4/10
The gameplay in Finding Frankie has some elements that could be interesting, but the execution leaves a lot to be desired. At the start of the game, the player is introduced to the idea of ​​being on the run and having to quickly find ways to survive, which creates a certain tension. But when faced with getting ready to run away from Frankie, it feels like the game fails in a fundamental way. Frankie doesn't seem scary or threatening in any way, and so the action that should be full of fear and adrenaline rush is reduced to a routine task.

The game is not without its good points; there are individual sequences where you can feel that there has been thought behind the level design. But these moments are few and rarely last long enough to create sustained tension. It often feels like you're drawn back by slow controls, predictable patterns, and a lack of real unpredictability in Frankie's behavior. It makes the game more repetitive and boring than exciting. At the same time, the game lacks the sharp sound effects and visual cues that would normally make an escape scene unnerving and uncomfortable – elements that could have lifted the gameplay significantly.

Overall Rating
Finding Frankie could have been a thrilling horror game with an intense story and creepy sequences, but unfortunately it delivers a very disappointing experience. The muddled storyline fails to grab the player's interest, the animations are subpar and feel unfinished, and the gameplay is characterized by a lack of intensity and uniformity. As a horror game, it lacks the ability to make the player scared or uncertain, and as an experience, it lacks the finesse that could have made it memorable. You are left with a feeling that the game never really gets going, and that the potential is wasted on an unfinished and uninspired experience.

Gameplay: 4/10
Storyline: 2/10
Animations: 1/10
Posted 1 November, 2024.
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10.8 hrs on record (3.6 hrs at review time)
The Casting of Frank Stone, is a really cool game, there are a lot of Dead By Daylight easter eggs and I have to say that when I first started the game, I was mind blown, it looked fantastic Story, and just cut scenes damn, it gives really played some realism.

Graphics: 10/10
History: 10/10
Gameplay: 10/10
character's: 10/10

Dov, there is one thing they should have looked at, as you sometimes find that the cutscenes are a bit laggy at the beginning, but after 10 to 20 seconds, it works fine, that's the only thing I would put a finger on, but or the rest , just looked cool. Keep up the good work Behavior INC
Posted 3 September, 2024.
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