I didn’t really do horror games before Lethal Company.
If I were to categorize myself, I’d fully check the “scaredy cat” box. Jump scares make my heart race. Virtual creepy-crawlies twist my gut up inside. I enjoy a good sense of suspense in a game or movie, but I still struggle with it. (I do watch horror movies, but I break them into three sections to minimize the sense of dread.) Now, against all odds, I’ve found myself thoroughly enjoying Lethal Company.
Lethal Company is a first-person co-op horror game in which you play as an employee of an ominous entity known as “The Company.” You and up to three friends can team up online to go on extraterrestrial missions where you’ll collect scraps and trinkets that you can sell back to your employer in order to meet a quota. Each day in the game, you’ll explore dark and twisting industrial corridors that contain unknown monsters, like giant spiders or creepy animatronic-like nutcrackers.
But my experience with the game actually started with funny videos on TikTok. As I scrolled, my algorithm showed me clip after clip of Lethal Company shenanigans, with videos highlighting dramatic moments in voice chat as people ran away from monsters, or footage showing the difference between the game’s intense and relaxed moments. Even though it looked scary, and also maybe hard, I wanted to see what all the excitement was about. I decided to take the plunge and commit to giving it my best shot. So, as the diligent employee for The Company that I now am, I recruited three friends to come along with me for what might be the worst virtual job ever.
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According to me and also Steam, Lethal Company is a horror game. True to this classification, the game contains plenty of jump scares and other horror elements. You’ll spend a lot of time exploring abandoned industrial facilities with dark, twisting metal corridors where you might hear the echoing
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