About Company

One of the creepiest aspects of Repo Game is its use of personal belongings. You’re not just collecting generic boxes—you’re digging through photos, toys, diaries, even urns. These items are rich with implied memories and backstory. Picking up a teddy bear that causes the temperature to drop hits harder when you know it belonged to a child who vanished. The horror isn’t in jump scares—it’s in the quiet sadness and sinister unknown behind each possession. It feels like disturbing a grave, and that emotional weight sets this game apart.