GTFO Turns Lonely Terror into Collective Horror With Online Co-Op

GTFO Turns Lonely Terror into Collective Horror With Online Co-Op
Updated:
19 Dec 2021

GTFO is a 4-player horror survival co-op designed with a focus on team play, communication, and pre-mission strategy and planning.

GTFO is developed and published by ‘10 Chambers’. In GTFO, players are the prisoners of a mysterious entity called the ‘Warden’. The ‘Warden’ sends prisoners into the ‘Rundown’ to complete a series of different ‘Work Orders’.

Fighting zombies. Image by GTFO.

For each ‘Work Order,’ there is a new ‘Rundown’, a series of expeditions that must be completed. In these expeditions players must navigate the darkness of the underground ‘Rundown’ complex, being careful not to awaken the Sleepers. 

One wrong move, one wrong step, and players will be swarmed by hordes of screeching Sleepers with no eyes and rows of serrated teeth hellbent on ripping the players to shreds. Each mission, each work order, MUST be completed. Succeed or die. That is the rule.

Stalking a creepy mutant. Image by GTFO.

In GTFO, team play and communication are essential. The game allows players to play in squads of 4, however, if players are missing squadmates their places will be filled by AI bots that will follow the lead of the real players, following suit if players go stealthy, and spraying lead when players decide to go in guns blazing.

Each new ‘Rundown’ is the equivalent of a new season in other online multiplayer/co-op games, bringing new features, maps, and expeditions, or ‘Work Orders’. With the arrival of each new ‘Rundown,’ the previous one is removed completely from the game.

GTFO requires a minimum of 15GB of disk space, making it a relatively small game in comparison to many other popular online multiplayer/co-op games. GTFO is available on the Steam store.

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