Ghost Frequency

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Netto’s Game Room
Recommended
Loot Level Chill
8 / 10
TheBigBois
8 / 10
Creators: PIT GAMES, Serafini Productions
Release Date: May 26, 2025 - PC, Nintendo Switch
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Ghost Frequency - Official Release Date Announcement Trailer

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Ghost Frequency- Official Trailer 2025 | Release Date Announced

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GHOST FREQUENCY | OFFICIAL RELEASE DATE TRAILER


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Critic Reviews for Ghost Frequency

Ghost Frequency is a mini horror experience that has some pretty good ideas at its core. I would love to see this be developed into a full title, as it feels more like a prologue to something bigger, but I can recommend it to any horror fan who has a little extra cash to spend on a few hours of entertainment. If you are looking for something more substantial, then there are a lot more options out there, but I personally liked what I played… It just left me wanting more.

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Ghost Frequency is the scariest game I've played in an incredibly long time, so turn off the lights and get ready to scream already.

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Ghost Frequency is a clever, unsettling horror game that focuses more on mood and realism than gore and action. Its commitment to real-world ghost hunting techniques and grounded investigation gameplay gives it a unique edge over typical indie horror fare. But for all its strengths, it feels like a teaser for a bigger game. There’s atmosphere, tension, and great tools—but the story ends before it can say anything meaningful, and the maze sequence leaves a sour aftertaste. Still, if you’re into slow-burn horror and want something that treats ghost hunting seriously (without taking itself too seriously), Ghost Frequency is worth experiencing—especially with the lights off and headphones on.

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