Fraim
- November 1, 2022
- Erez Shahaf
Fraim is a fun survival rhythm aim trainer that makes you improve faster by challenging you to your fullest by introducing difficulties and level overrides. Miss too many targets and it's game over! Focused mostly on fast small adjustment shots which are highly relevant for in high-skilled FPS.
Reviews
- The game is a fun and unique way to improve aim while enjoying music, making it more engaging than traditional aim trainers.
- It has great potential for development, with many players noting improvements in their aim after playing.
- The concept of combining rhythm gameplay with aim training is innovative and appealing to fans of both genres.
- Many features, including community maps, are locked behind a paywall, which frustrates players and is seen as a greedy business practice.
- The game suffers from poor UI design, sensitivity issues, and unresponsive hitboxes, making it feel incomplete and frustrating to play.
- The limited song selection and the requirement to pay for additional content detract from the overall experience, leading players to recommend alternative free options.
- music56 mentions
- 20 % positive mentions
- 70 % neutral mentions
- 11 % negative mentions
The music aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with many users expressing disappointment over the limited selection of free songs and the requirement to pay for community-made maps. While some appreciate the concept of combining aim training with music, they criticize the quality of the default tracks and the overall execution, suggesting that players would be better off using their own music playlists. Overall, the game shows potential but needs significant improvements in song variety and accessibility to enhance the experience.
“I love this aim trainer! The music is so good and it's a very effective aim trainer. The only downside is that you have to use the scroll wheel for the music, but overall, it's a very well-made game!”
“Allows you to jam to some music with a few catchy songs that help train your aim, reaction times, and overall attention to detail.”
“I have only just started using this and can already tell that it is an amazing software. Honestly, vibing to songs while aim training is what I needed.”
“Has some of the worst screen tearing issues I've ever seen, limited song choices, and even worse, requires a paid subscription to play community-made maps.”
“I just hate how we have to pay to play songs from the workshop; I feel like the default songs are just bad, and being able to play the workshop songs for free would just be better.”
“Great idea, poorly executed; the game can't survive without community support because the basic song choices are terrible.”
- gameplay2 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The gameplay features solid mechanics that may require some additional polishing, but the inclusion of varying difficulty levels for each song allows players to grind and improve their core skills effectively.
“Needs a tad bit more polishing, but the mechanics are solid.”
“Needs a tad bit more polishing, but solid mechanics.”
“The different levels for each song enable you to grind each difficulty until it becomes easier - you will improve your core mechanics in the process!”
- graphics1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Users express disappointment with the graphics, despite having a preference for visually appealing designs.