
It’s a surprisingly polished, cooperative first-person shooter, with music from acclaimed composer Simon Viklund that makes the whole experience terrifying. Game developers from 10 Chambers created a truly nightmarish atmosphere. Gather weapons and operate tools needed for survival! It’s a real challenge that requires ultimate cooperation. Your team solves mysteries and fights terrifying creatures in new and interesting ways. It has plenty of tricky optional collectibles, too.GTFO is a horror game to conquer all other horror games designed for hardcore gamers. The platforming, swinging, and jet-boosting traversal is a lot of fun, and I particularly like the sense of progression as you power up your suit. This game is best played in (online-only) co-op, but if you’re looking for a solo trip, you won’t be disappointed. It’s clever, creepy, and already surprisingly polished, and I can’t wait to see where it goes from here. And while the symptoms of its early access state may be keenly felt where breadth of content is concerned there is no shortage of depth in GTFO. Its six enjoyably terrifying expeditions are creative and surprising enough to overlook the otherwise-plain lack of variety in its environment, enemies, and objectives. Its stealth action is well thought-out and presents a lot of excellent opportunities for fun coordination with your squad. While a horde of zombie-like sleepers rushing mindlessly towards four men with guns may look familiar, GTFO’s early access version is anything but more of the same for the co-op shooter genre. Expect new expeditions released regularly.Don’t leave any stone unturned and search the location for information that you need as well as items.Explore the huge complex and plan out what you want.

