A new contender to the throne has appeared in the pantheon of goofy (whether intentionally or not) co-op horror games. Following the footsteps of the likes of Phasmophobia and Lethal Company is Repo, a physics-based extraction game in which you and a group of robot pals have to find valuables in what’s left of derelict areas. The only issue is the world is haunted by a ton of monsters like giant faces, creepy children, sentient eyeballs, and frog chefs, so it turns things into a whole ordeal.
But the comedic chaos of Repo has clearly made an impact, even without a PS5 and Xbox version (at least for now) it’s been huge. Since it launched at the end of February, it’s garnered over 28,000 reviews on its Steam store page with an ‘Overwhelmingly Positive’ rating, with the creator of Lethal Company giving it props too. And the developers at Semiwork are eager to strike while the iron is hot, announcing a number of updates for the game in a new YouTube video over the weekend.
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