If you're a fan of horror games with a twist of dark humor, then the new cooperative game R.E.P.O. might be your next obsession. Launched into Early Access on February 26, R.E.P.O. is already making waves on Steam. The developers have planned an Early Access phase that will last anywhere from six to twelve months, ensuring a robust development period to polish the game further.
Since its debut, R.E.P.O. has been shattering records and collecting an overwhelming amount of positive feedback. With over 6,000 reviews on Steam and an impressive 97% positivity rating, it's clear that players are thoroughly enjoying what the game has to offer. The game's unique blend of humor and horror, combined with its cooperative gameplay, has struck a chord with the gaming community.
One of the standout features of R.E.P.O. is its advanced physics engine, which players are using creatively to transport objects through monster-infested locations. This mechanic has drawn comparisons to the popular game Lethal Company, with many reviewers noting that R.E.P.O. offers a fresh take on similar ideas, without simply copying its predecessor.
The game's popularity is also reflected in its player activity. R.E.P.O. has been breaking its own records daily, with a peak concurrent player count reaching 61,791 yesterday. Remarkably, the game saw even higher numbers on Monday than over the weekend, a testament to its viral appeal and engaging content.