Repossessed is a zombie shooter that has to be seen to be believed. You don't need to keep your distance - with 120fps on the Quest 3 and 90fps on the Quest 2, experience the terror of the tower up close and personal and become the bullet storm. Just stay agile. Classic zombie rules apply - one bite and you're done.
You’re working with the last of humanity to clear out the city.
They thought the world had ended. They thought it was over for humanity. They took almost everything from us. They outnumber us 10,000 to one. But we have a plan.
It’s you.
Upgrade your character, max out your stats and become the bullet storm through 32 floors of terror.
Now for wrath.
comfort | ⦾ Comfortable |
age rating | 17+ Mature |
website | hometreestudio.com |
developer | Home Tree Studio |
publisher | Home Tree Studio Ltd |
connection | Internet not required |
app version | 1.1.40 |
languages | English |
This is early excess (7/13/25) so it naturally means it is not finished and has a lot of work to be done. I really like the concept of you having to clear the zombies out of a building and have to clear all 31 floors! One bite and you're dead.
Each floor is a maze of rooms like a scary haunted house at Halloween. The shapes and sizes are not the normal. Hallways are not straight. Some rooms have zombies and some don't. You have to find your way through the maze to where the zombies are. Then kill them (head shots only) and get back to the lobby of the building before time runs out. When it runs out, the lights go out and now you are hunting in pitch black. You have a flashlight in one hand but if you do, that is one less gun you can shoot with. Without a flashlight, the ONLY light is from the flash from the muzzle when you shoot. If you shoot too much, too fast, the guns get hot and shut down until they cool down...
This is truly an intense, dark, scary game but still needs a lot of work.
Things I would change/fix/do.
1) Any button your press (either controller) will bring up your stat sheet telling you how many zombies you have left to clear the floor. I would make the B and or Y buttons only for this. You really don't need to see the stat sheet that much, it's not that important to game play.
2) The changing from gun to flashlight and back is confusing and sometimes doesn't work well. You sometimes have to go all the way back down to the lobby, get out of the elevator, change it, then go back up. I would make the A & X buttons responsible for switching the gun to flashlight and back on each controller.
3) You find zombies by listening to them talk. It would be better if they just moaned and groaned periodically. Making your search harder because where they are would not be as easy to figure out.
I gave the trial a shot, and was hooked after about 10 minutes. This is probably the most addictive and intense zombie shooter I've ever played. You've got 2 unlimited ammo rapid fire guns, a flashlight if and when needed, and 31 floors of zombie mayhem to get through. The only problem is that if you get bit once, you die, and have to start from floor 1 again. But the good thing is that you gain experience points as you kill zombies, which you can then use to power up your guns, movement speed, etc.
Your guns can overheat if you fire them for too long, so short controlled bursts and head shots are required to get through the chaos. As long as you don't die, you can quit the game after any cleared floor and then resume the next time you decide to play. To give you an idea of how many zombies are around, I've killed 1700 of them after 6 floors, and they do start moving faster as you progress.
All I can say is that for a lower priced zombie shooter, this is the best one I've played, and it makes me feel like John Wick in an action-packed zombie movie. :)
Great game can’t wait for future content.
Great game can’t wait for future content.
It’s like that Sound of Music meme, pirouetting with a couple tec-9s.
It reminds me of a PlayStation game called Loaded, which was a top down shooter set in an insane asylum.
Four stars for losing that old description. When they start biting people is the only time they notice. Restore it to its former glory and I’ll change it to five stars.
Very good game and creepy as hell.
Runs flawless. Very intense.
Maybe the best game in this genre. Nothing to compare it to.
Very unique.