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An $8 Co-op Horror Game Soars on Steam’s Best-Selling List: ‘I Never Realized Lethal Company Lacked Physics Until I Tried This One’

R.E.P.O. – Official Release Trailer – YouTube
R.E.P.O. - Official Release Trailer - YouTube


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Lethal Company clone’ is one of the three remaining genres that now encompass the entirety of Steam, the other two being ‘Vampire Survivors clone’ and ‘hentai’. Most of these games briefly clog up the new releases tab before being replaced by yet more cooperative, autobattling horror porn (the first person who develops that game will make a squillion bucks). Yet occasionally, one sticks the landing. Such is the case with REPO, a game about repossessing items from creepy buildings that, at the time of writing, is selling more copies than Civilization 7.

Looking at REPO, it isn’t hard to see why. It takes the monster-chewed bones of Lethal Company, expands the max player count from four to six, and adds two differentiating features. First, it casts players as googly-eyed, primary coloured pedal bins resembling the storybots from Netflix’s Sesame Street knockoff Ask the Storybots, complete with mouths that flap like a muppet’s whenever the player speaks over voice chat. Second, it imbues the entire experience with wibbly-wobbly physics.


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