Friday the 13th: The Game (2017)

Illfonic

Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4 · Xbox One

2.87 from 356 ratings

1292 members have it in their collection · 26 playing now · 409 backlogged · 91 wish listed

How long? Main story 24h · 100% 200h (from 2 logged playthroughs)

Friday the 13th: The Game is a third-person horror, survival game where players take on the role of a teen counselor, or for the first time ever, Jason Voorhees. You and six other unlucky souls will do everything possible to escape and survive while the most well-known killer in the world tracks you down and brutally slaughters you.
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Details

Developers
Illfonic
Publishers
Gun Interactive
Genres
Indie
Themes
Action, Horror, Stealth, Survival
Franchises
Friday the 13th
Steam
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Release dates

  • May 25, 2017 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • May 26, 2017 (Worldwide) PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  • Aug 13, 2019 (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch

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Rating distribution

5 stars
23
4 stars
73
3 stars
131
2 stars
92
1 star
37
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Community All Reviews Statuses

Rorplup

Status Rorplup Oct 3, 2024

Playing Friday the 13th tomorrow on stream. Got one viewer able to play with me, which isn't an issue...but uh last time I played with randoms, they were throwing racial slurs around and don't want that on my channel.

GuardKnowledge10

Status GuardKnowledge10 Dec 11, 2020

Looks really fun with friends despite the low rating it has on this. Also, I love the horror genre and thought the Friday the 13th movies aren’t the best, it’s still cool.

BloodFlowers

Status BloodFlowers Jun 17, 2018

Despite how inexorably broken the game itself can be (usually is), I can’t help but feel like I got more than my money’s worth out of it. The joy of stalking counselors as the iconic Jason Voorhees is hard to beat, even if most of those counselors will inevitably greet you with racial slurs and Mom-based insults. The glitches are …

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Despite how inexorably broken the game itself can be (usually is), I can’t help but feel like I got more than my money’s worth out of it. The joy of stalking counselors as the iconic Jason Voorhees is hard to beat, even if most of those counselors will inevitably greet you with racial slurs and Mom-based insults. The glitches are plentiful and the player base is fairly toxic, but as long as you don’t take it too seriously, Friday the 13th: The Game is the perfect choice for a group of friends looking for laughs.

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