Ghost Frequency Reviews
"A terrifying concept grounded in realism" Ghost Frequency delivers a focused psychological horror experience based on realistic paranormal investigation. Time-limited gameplay and simple visuals enhance the tension. Despite some issues with voice acting and direction, the strong sound design, clever gameplay mechanics, and overall terrifying atmosphere make this a memorable short experience for horror fans.
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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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Ghost Frequency has left me feeling a bit conflicted in all honestly. I love the concept and the build up to the end of the game. I thought the atmosphere was amazing and the audio only enhances an already spooky experience. This game was set up to give so much more and if it went from case to case it would have definitely received a higher rating. By all means, Ghost Frequency is still a good game to pick up however it falls short on fully establishing itself as a ghost hunting contender in an already saturated genre. You also can’t beat the amount of game that you get when the price point is so low and affordable. Ghost Frequency gets the Thumb Culture Silver Award from me, and I look forward to seeing what the developers bring out next!
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.
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.
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.