R.E.P.O., a cooperative horror game brimming with dark humor, challenges players to extract valuable items from monster-infested locations. Launched into Early Access on February 26th, developers anticipate this phase lasting between six and twelve months.
This darkly comedic, cooperative horror game, R.E.P.O., is making waves on Steam, boasting an overwhelmingly positive reception. The game has already amassed over 6,000 reviews, with a remarkable 97% rating as positive.
Players rave about the game's unique blend of humor and engaging gameplay, highlighting the creative use of its advanced physics engine, particularly in the often-chaotic process of transporting loot. Many compare it favorably to the popular Lethal Company, suggesting R.E.P.O. represents a compelling evolution of similar concepts, while maintaining its own distinct identity.
R.E.P.O.'s success isn't just limited to critical acclaim; player numbers are equally impressive. Since launch, the game has consistently broken its own daily concurrent player records, culminating in a peak of 61,791 yesterday. Remarkably, Monday saw even higher player counts than the weekend, further demonstrating the game's viral appeal.