Oussama Berri
Ghost Frequency delivered a decent psychological horror experience, featuring a tense atmosphere, eerie ambiance, simple gameplay, and an impressive artistic direction. However, the short length of the game and its unsatisfying ending might impact the experience for some players. Still, it stands as a bold step in the world of indie horror games and may be worth trying for fans of the genre.
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The game delivered a terrifying psychological experience through a distinctive interactive narrative style that sparks curiosity from the very first moments of gameplay. It stood out with its high-quality artistic and visual direction, meticulous attention to detail, and excellent sound design. Despite the short length and some minor technical issues, the game successfully offered an outstanding experience for fans of Japanese psychological horror and lovers of short narrative-driven games.
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The game offered an immersive and terrifying experience at the same time. The graphics, music, and excellent voice acting were all cohesive elements that succeeded in creating the atmosphere any horror game fan would hope for. Although the storytelling lost its sequence at a certain point, it was still compelling and captured the player's attention from the start. However, the game was very short and could have delivered a better experience with a longer story. Additionally, the lack of a warning about the story’s dark themes might upset some players.
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