Hey, it’s been a minute! I took a break from gaming for a bit; partly voluntary, partly because some jerk destroyed the Internet cable in my yard and it took forever to get someone to come fix it. But I’m back! And just in time to play a really fun co-op game that just dropped last month.
PEAK is a climbing game where you can either solo the various mountain regions, or climb with up to four players. I highly recommend playing with others, as you can help each other out on your journey. As you can see from the first screenshot above, my good friend Victor McKnight is offering a hand to help lift me up a ledge.
The game starts in an airport, where your team of scouts is preparing for a flight. You can pull out a passport and customize your character’s appearance at this point. More outfits and facial features will unlock as you gain achievements in the game.
Notice that your achievements in the game will appear as badges on the scout sash you wear across your chest. They’ll fill out both the front and back of the sash.
When your team is ready to depart, someone will select the game mode from the terminal gate. You can play “Peak,” which is the game’s standard difficulty, or “Tenderfoot,” which makes climbing a little easier, requires less food to stave off hunger, and grants unlimited time to explore each area.
After departure, you find yourself waking up on a beach near the ruins of a plane. Your flight has crashed and you and your scout team need to climb to the highest peak to signal for help.
There is one backpack nearby and a couple luggage cases on the ground. You can hold 3 items in your inventory, one in your hands, and up to four items in the backpack. One of your team members can equip the backpack and everyone else just packs as many supplies as they can in their inventory. You will find more luggage scattered all over each region, so there are plenty more supplies to pick up along the way. Keep your hands free for climbing!
You have five regions to climb before you get to the highest peak (and thus, the end of the game):
1.) SHORE: Rocky, sandy bluffs
2.) TROPICS: Lush vine-covered jungle cliffs with slippery rainfall
3.) ALPINE: Frozen snowy alps with piercing cold wind storms
4.) CALDERA: A lava pit with hot rocks and fire tornadoes
5.) KILN: The inside of the volcano.
The regions are always the same, but their layout is procedurally generated daily, so you never have the same climb from day to day. That forces you to be creative and learn good skills instead of just memorizing a certain path up the mountains.
You can rest at a campfire at the top of each region, which will recover all your ailments. You’ll also find marshmallows to roast over the fire. I recommend cooking them twice for the best stats boost. Perfectly golden brown. You’ll also get a new backpack at each campfire, which lets another scout carry additional supplies.
You’ll notice that your green stamina bar is quickly filled up by weight. So don’t carry too many heavy items or else you won’t have enough stamina to climb!
Also, as your hunger grows, it will fill part of your stamina bar. Remember to eat to give yourself more stamina. Everything takes up space in your stamina bar. Poison, cold, heat, injuries… if you run out of space for stamina, you will pass out.
If you pass out, you have a very limited time where a fellow scout can revive you. Or if they don’t have anything to revive you with, they can carry you on their back in place of a backpack. So don’t leave your scouts behind!
If you’re passed out too long without aid or being carried, you will die and turn into a ghost. Ghosts are tied to another teammate and can switch between living teammates to watch and call out assistance. As you can see below, I was the last hope for my team and I passed out. Oops.
At the end of each climb, you can revive your fallen scouts at a statue. If everyone is still alive, the statue will instead give a random beneficial item. Like this Bugle of Friendship, which will give unlimited stamina to nearby teammates while it’s being played. If everyone dies, the game is over and you have to start over at the very beginning.
If you’re playing with “Peak” difficulty, you will have fog that slowly encroaches on you from behind. If the fog envelopes you, you will quickly freeze to death. Make sure you out-climb that fog! Here’s my buddy Victor confidently giving himself to the fog as the rest of our dead team watches on.
Just a heads up, this game is about teamwork so don’t leave your teammates behind. I found out the hard way that if you climb on your own and get too far ahead of your teammates, the Scoutmaster will come for you. If he catches you, he’ll attempt to throw you off the mountain. And he’s absolutely terrifying to encounter, running at you on all fours like a nightmare skeleton creature or something. (Although you get an achievement and a costume item if you summon him)
Little tip: If you carry the bugle from the airplane, you can serenade some capybaras in a hot spring in the Alpine region. This is also an achievement. Don’t forget to eat the apples on their head. They’ll fill you up and give you a stat boost.
Victor and I got real close to beating the game. We were so close to making it out of the volcano!
Then his game froze and his character fell to his death. I tried to finish solo, but without his help, I ran out of stamina and fell too. It’s practically impossible to finish that final climb without some climbing gear to help you! Oh well, we’ll clear the summit one day.
Hey! Me and my friend played this recently and it took us a good while to clear. It’s fun, but incredibly difficult. We even turned it down to the lowest difficulty and still only one of us finished the climb.
I’ve seen it on twitch, bunch of French streamers played it in co-op (la team du lundi). It looks like a lot of fun!