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How Much for the Body in the Freezer is a single player simulation game with horror, romance, mystery and anime themes. It was developed by Renka and was released on May 28, 2026. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Short visual novel. An all-too-familiar story, born from an all-too-familiar motive, on an all-too-familiar street.

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76%Audience ScoreBased on 21 reviews
atmosphere3 positive mentions

  • The game features a dark, neon-lit noir atmosphere with stylish anime visuals and effective chill BGM that enhance the immersive mood.
  • The story and writing are relatively good, with solid English translation and a focus on plot ideas over character clichés, creating a morbid yet intriguing narrative.
  • Short runtime and pacing keep the player engaged with no downtime, making it a good quick read for fans of psychological and noir visual novels.
  • The heavy use of AI in dialogue, art, and music leads to inconsistent, floaty, and sometimes absurd writing with obvious GPT-generated prose that breaks immersion.
  • Lack of clear dialogue attribution causes confusion about who is speaking, reducing narrative clarity.
  • Some scenes and elements (like the titular body) are handled awkwardly, with confusing or illogical situations and missing key visual moments, disappointing some players.
  • story

    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    27% positive mentions, 46% neutral mentions, 27% negative mentions

    The story is praised for its originality, charming character designs, and comforting atmosphere, despite being short and straightforward. Players appreciate its episodic format and free-choice flow, making it engaging and worth its price. However, some note the lack of chapter re-reading options after completion.

    • “I really liked the story and the character designs!”
    • “A nice little story that is definitely worth its price.”
    • “Short and the story is oddly comforting, I really liked it.”
    • “The developer declares from the outset: 'a story born of an all-too-familiar motive'—promising neither thriller-style developments nor dramatic reversals.”
    • “My only complaint is that there is no way to read from the selected chapter after finishing the story.”
    • “Story of a protagonist 'acts' as a manager of a convenience store dealing with their 'things', divided into 13 very short chapters.”
  • music

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 50% negative mentions

    The music in the game is generally well-received and considered good, though some users note it appears AI-generated, which may break immersion for a few and be a deal breaker. Despite this, the music alongside the art contributes positively to the game's atmosphere and tone.

    • “Music and art were great albeit AI-generated.”
    • “Art and music appear to be AI-generated, which will be a deal breaker for some, but the writing and art direction breathe a certain level of soul into the game that often feels missing in AI-generated works.”
    • “Music good, story is interesting.”
    • “I don't personally mind AI for assistance in development, hell, I don't really mind it for music, but this is so blatant and tone-breaking.”
    • “Art and music appear to be AI generated, which will be a deal breaker for some, but the writing and art direction breathe a certain level of soul into the game that often feels missing in AI generated works.”
    • “(Would have preferred worse music and art that was still real.)”
  • atmosphere

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    75% positive mentions, 25% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game's atmosphere immerses players in a stylish neon noir district, blending dark, moody urban settings with vivid neon lights to create a claustrophobic, electric nightlife vibe. Its distinctive anime art style enhances this social chaos environment, delivering a captivating experience especially suited for fans of noir despite its short runtime.

    • “The art is a distinctive, stylish anime illustration style set against the nightlife district at night, with neon light and a dark atmosphere blending well together.”
    • “Combined with the short runtime, this will not suit players expecting volume; but for those seeking the claustrophobic urban weight of noir and the 'electric wavelength' atmosphere, it quietly delivers at this price point.”
    • “The neon city atmosphere pulls you under so slowly you barely notice—and then you're all the way in!”
  • graphics

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 100% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The graphics feature a distinctive dystopian art style that some players appreciate, though the gameplay tends to divert focus away from the visuals for much of the experience.

  • character development

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 100% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Users appreciate the character development, highlighting engaging storylines and appealing character designs.

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How Much for the Body in the Freezer is a simulation game with horror, romance, mystery and anime themes. Common tags for How Much for the Body in the Freezer include indie, psychological, relaxing, psychological horror, cartoon and others.

How Much for the Body in the Freezer is available on PC and Windows.

How Much for the Body in the Freezer was released on May 28, 2026.

How Much for the Body in the Freezer was developed by Renka.

How Much for the Body in the Freezer has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked How Much for the Body in the Freezer for its atmosphere but disliked it for its story.

How Much for the Body in the Freezer is a single player game.

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