Peak has hit a million sales, and it truly took the indie coop space by surprise. PC gamers are truly having some quality titles lately, and it seems that things will only get better. Cooperative games have been on the rise lately, and it shows us that people actually want to have fun with each other, rather than ripping each other apart in a competitive grind slop that is the majority of live service games. Indies keep leading the way in a desperate industry that is missing that weirdness that it once had, if we keep pushing for this, we can make a big change. We at Infinite Start will cover this indie success story.
Peak is peak
Peak twists the formula of cooperative by adding something more tense, something that might actually scare some players who suffer from fear of heights. You aren’t alone while climbing this massive mountain, although you can also do this solo, and there has been speedruns proving that fact it seems. I’m not saying that you should disregard the cooperative aspect, but it would be quite the cool challenge to try by oneself too. So, grab some friends, and enjoy the peak together.
Its neat to see how a small project similar to the situation of Schedule 1 pretty much had some massive success with a big playerbase. It shows us that Youtubers and people in the media industry are key to actually move ideas forward, and also give publicity to things that are new. It is true that the same power can also be used for bad things, and the only way to counteract this is by staying informed on what’s happening, it does get increasingly hard, but it is worth it. If you have a group of friends, Peak is an interesting gaming experience to have with them.