A new indie co-op horror game, R.E.P.O., has taken Steam by storm and is already being hailed as the most successful Lethal Company clone—for all the right reasons. Despite still being in early access, R.E.P.O. has seen massive success, reaching multiple milestones just days after launch.
R.E.P.O. stands for “Retrieve, Extract, & Profit Operation,” perfectly summarizing its gameplay premise. This co-op horror game allows up to six players to team up on a mission to collect and extract valuables from a haunted mansion. For a clearer comparison, R.E.P.O. combines the hide-and-seek mechanics of Dandy’s World with the physics and gameplay style of Lethal Company. Throughout each round, players must scavenge for collectibles while evading the terrifying creatures that guard them.
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R.E.P.O., the second game from Swedish developer Semiwork, has quickly captured the attention of thousands of Steam players and currently holds an “Overwhelmingly Positive” rating. While Semiwork’s previous title, Voidigo, found success in the action roguelike genre, it never reached the same level of popularity as R.E.P.O. With hundreds of popular streamers already on board,...