REPO places you as a member of a team dispatched to retrieve valuable technology from unstable areas in a gritty, tech-obsessed world. Everything is controlled by corporations, and debts are enforced by force. You're forcibly reclaiming servers, devices, and robots in place of cars.
Up to four players can work together to break into buildings, repel enemies, steal valuable technology, and then flee before everything blows up in these quick, action-packed missions in REPO. The game incorporates aspects of:
With alarms going off, guards swarming, and teammates screaming for assistance as they rush to the exit with a stolen drone, missions are timed and frequently go awry.
Collaboration is crucial in REPO. You and your group must plan who will carry loot, who will hack terminals, and who will lay down suppressive fire. But it's also designed for chaos, so expect unexpected betrayals, friendly fire, and accidental explosions.
Bright neon colors, buzzing HUD elements, and intricate pixel art environments all contribute to the game's lively, synthwave-inspired aesthetic. Each mission resembles a scene from a cyberpunk heist film.
REPO doesn't take itself too seriously. The mission briefings are full of satirical corporate jargon, bosses shout ridiculous threats over intercoms, and characters joke around in the middle of missions.
In the co-op shooter genre, REPO is a welcome change. It adds personality, humor, and cyberpunk flair to every pixel, not just tight mechanics and difficult missions. REPO is worth a look, regardless of your preference for neon-lit worlds or chaotic team-based action games.