Chaotic Roguelite Shooter Monsters and Me Launches on PC February 10
- Christopher Fries
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
January 15, 2026 – A catastrophic slime-ocalypse has ruined the city, the locals are looking… not great, and you’re one of the last humans left standing. Rough luck.
Monsters and Me, the relentlessly chaotic top-down arcade shooter from GhettoCo and publisher indie.io, launches on PC via Steam and GOG on February 10.
Built around fast, round-based action, Monsters and Me throws players into nonstop waves of slime mutant rage freaks armed with guns, perks, supers, and a growing sense that things are about to get out of hand. It’s quick, messy, funny, and more than a little gross — exactly how a slime apocalypse should be.
Players can go solo or grab a friend for local co-op and jump straight into the madness:
Turn on the power (because nothing works without it).
Buy weapons and supers — big ones, loud ones, stupidly fun ones.
Fight off wave after wave of bloodthirsty freaks.
Die horribly. Laugh about it.
Do it again. But better.
The game features 18 upgradable weapons, including shotguns, rifles, flamethrowers, and more - each with three upgrade levels (yes, that’s math). On top of that are 12 special abilities, five perks, and four playable characters - Brian, Bob, Nina, and Tony - each bringing their own vibe, catchphrases, and questionable survival strategies.
With randomized waves, power-ups, and weapons, every run turns into a glorious mess. Add in fluid controls, crunchy pixel art carnage, and comedic cutscenes packed with meme-ready moments, and Monsters and Me becomes the kind of game that’s just as fun to watch as it is to play.
One day a waste plant explodes. The next day the city is covered in sludge mutants. You’re armed with sheer willpower, an angry shotgun, and very little time to think about your choices. Uncover the slime-filled truth behind the outbreak, evolve your loadout, and become the baddest post-apocalyptic slime-slayer this side of an arcade cabinet.
Monsters and Me launches February 10 on PC via Steam and GOG. Wishlist it now on Steam - and don’t forget to reload, dude.
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