
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.

Search the complex for information and resources to help you and your team solve your objectives and come back alive. Plan your expedition, equip and operate tools, combine your firepower, communicate and coordinate as a team - every detail counts if you are to survive the nightmare. Explore a massive underground complex with a dense and dark atmosphere. 4 player cooperative PvE gameplay that puts you and your teammates through the ultimate cooperation and communication test. Gather weapons, tools, and resources to help you survive - and work to unearth the answers about your past and how to escape. Players get to play as a team of prisoners, forced to explore and extract valuable artifacts from a vast underground complex that has been overrun by terrifying creatures. GTFO is a 4 player action/horror cooperative first-person shooter for hardcore gamers looking for a real challenge.
