Review: Killer Frequency (PlayStation 4/5, Switch, Xbox & Steam) – Defunct Games



Defunct Games reviews Killer Frequency, available now on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Switch and PC.

Don’t touch that dial, because one of the year’s best games takes place in the sleepy city of Gallows Creek. Killer Frequency puts you in the shoes of a radio DJ who is forced to help save the townsfolk from a masked serial killer. This is a tense, deadly and oddly comical thriller that shows you the wrath of a slasher from an entirely new point of view. With a smart script, fantastic twists, great characters, top-notch voice acting and a surprising amount of depth to the survival scenarios, this is more than just Halloween: The Radio Play. Killer Frequency gives us a new way to look and interact with true crime fiction, and I cannot recommend it highly enough.

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10 thoughts on “Review: Killer Frequency (PlayStation 4/5, Switch, Xbox & Steam) – Defunct Games”

  1. Didn't even watch the video yet but I CANNOT BELIEVE YOU JUST RECOMMENDED PONTYPOOL. I LOVE that movie and I've never met anyone else that has watched it! Awesome!

    Edit: I must get this game.

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  2. Well, if the killer is wearing a hockey mask or a William Shatner mask, think I know who it is, same if he's wearing someone's face and using a chainsaw. 😉 But seriously, sounds like an interesting game, may check it out. I see it's on sale right now, which is cool. As for the question, sure I could answer Life is Strange as you are trying to solve a crime, but I answer that a lot, so I'm going to go with a F95 Zone game and answer Welcome to Free Will. Basically, you play a guy who goes with his brother to a small town called Free Will in search for your parents. And while there, find out there is a killer on the lose, so you're not only trying to find your parents, but trying to solve who the killer is. It's one of those, not finished yet, but been enjoying the updates along the way.

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  3. I just started playing this. I was really looking forward to it, but the first 30 minutes or so is kind of off putting. The biggest issues I had was with the writing and voice acting. While the voice acting isn't horrible by any means, it does feel a bit phoned in (pun intended?) during the initial call with the 911 operator and the back-and-forth with Peggy. Also, the "tutorial" at the beginning where Peggy has to teach you to put a record on and adjust the volume? That's just a very lazy tutorial. It's like saying "Hey! Don't forget that you're playing a video game!" It's a minor gripe, sure, and it's a very short aside to the overall game, but to me it shows a lack of creativity which is reflected in some of the initial dialogue of the game.

    I'm going to keep playing though because I love the premise, the style, and the atmosphere so far; I just hope the dialogue and voice acting get a little better. Anyway, glad to hear you loved it! Unique games like this need to get exposure.

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  4. Thank you for the in-depth review! I have had this game on my wishlist for a while, but I didn't know how it would actually turn out. I was drawn to the ascetic and concept and so I'm glad it delivers. This will definitely be a purchase for me. Thanks again!

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  5. I really like this fame and your great review. I notoced the phone isssue when I was helping moss jazz walk with hwr car and was luke wait, hold up it's 1987? They didn't even have car phones yet and most definitely not cell phones so this is odd 😅. That and the just weord ass tutorial which easily has the worst bot of vloce acting and interaction which gets instantly better afterwards. Some wei4d oices but overall a super cool and refreshing concept. I'm intrigued by your Pontypool recommendation/comparison as a fan of this game and zombies because I've never heard of it. Definitely checking it out asap, Thanks!

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  6. Pontypool! Baffling how such a good movie came out of the weird book it was based on. Pretty sure this game is better than the book too. 

    QOTD, I'd say snatcher if it qualifies.

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