
87
A simple but challenging rhythm game with unique gameplay and one of the best game soundtracks ever.
70
It may be a bit too challenging for its own good. [Jan 2002, p.128]
90
If you don't have the patience or your dedication level doesn't extend past that of the average mule, then you'll probably want to skip out on this game...here's yet another excellent title that'll probably be overlooked by 90% of the gamers out there.
8
I've played this game way back when it came out and now again in 2021. For any retro lovers Id recommend this game it's rather timeless and well done. The games sequel though, Amplitude, in my opinion is a better game though. Although this game is great it was kicked up a notch in Amplitude. This games track channels were improved in that game as were the general sound effects and I really prefer all the songs in Amplitude vs this game which went safe with what just seems good rhythm music but doesn't have as much wow factor. Overall this is still a very strong game.
Frequency
PlayStation 2
Released On:
Nov 19, 2001
Metascore
Generally Favorable
83
User score
Mixed or Average
6.0
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100
This game is different, addictive, fun, and the multiplayer and remix modes ensures nearly infinite replay value.
90
An amazingly good game. I haven't met anyone yet that hasn't been completely engrossed within five minutes of picking up the controller and going to town, especially when you factor in the multiplayer and remix modes.
90
If you don't have the patience or your dedication level doesn't extend past that of the average mule, then you'll probably want to skip out on this game...here's yet another excellent title that'll probably be overlooked by 90% of the gamers out there.
85
An awesome music game that should be mentioned with the "Parappa"'s and "DDR"'s of the genre.
80
Throw away every pre-conceived notion you may have about games involving music mixing, as Frequency is not only strong in its fun factor, but intensely addictive as well.
70
The game has no direction or purpose, and its one of the few games that seems so dull on the PlayStation 2.
67
If you're interested in the art of music mixing, Frequency's Remix mode is a good introduction...As a game though, this note is a little flat.
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6.0
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Jun 24, 2021
8
I've played this game way back when it came out and now again in 2021. For any retro lovers Id recommend this game it's rather timeless and well done. The games sequel though, Amplitude, in my opinion is a better game though. Although this game is great it was kicked up a notch in Amplitude. This games track channels were improved in that game as were the general sound effects and I really prefer all the songs in Amplitude vs this game which went safe with what just seems good rhythm music but doesn't have as much wow factor. Overall this is still a very strong game.
SummaryUtilizing songs from major artists, players mix and remix songs through each of eight different instrument types. If remixed correctly, players can freestyle to create their own music. With 6 unique game modes, top hits from major bands, stunning 3D graphics, and video sequences of your favorite bands, FREQUENCY stays in tune with "the m... Read More
Rated Efor Everyone
Platforms:
- PlayStation 2
Initial Release Date:Nov 19, 2001
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Publisher:SCEA





























