Alright well I recently bought this game thinking it was gonna be this easy music simulator game like DDR that wasn't hard to learn. Don't get me wrong, It is definitely a good game. But, it is very, very difficult to get used to. Once you get into it, it is very fast paced, and to become good at it you have to have good hand-controller coordination. The music selection isn't really taken from the popular mainstream music scenes but it takes a nice compilation of more underground techno, rock, and pop songs, which I thought brought originality to the game. And that's always good. The graphics are fine for what the game is. There really isn't a need for graphics in my opinion. You could still play this game if there was a black background behind it. And, also, once you start playing this game. It gets very hard to put the controller down. Even when you stink at it sometimes you just wanna keep going and keep getting better. As for the value, I mean its like a $10 game, so you definately get a bang for your buck which will keep you playing for hours. Overall I enjoyed this game very much and I would definately reccommend it for all you music simulator lovers out there!
Frequency takes DDR type rhythm games and turns it on its head. It may only be a game of pressing the L and R buttons and moving left and right with the D-Pad, but you'll be surprised how fun and addicting it is! This ... Read Full Review
Frequency is one of those kinds of games that can’t be put into one genre only. It is part shooter, part rhythm/music, part puzzle and part psychedelic, and it is an absolute must-have if you are even the slightest bit i... Read Full Review