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Skip PC Building Simulator's wholesome career mode and try the dark side instead: a grimy, first-person repair sim where fraud, malware, and RAM theft are literally the business model.

I sat down with Computer Repair Shop expecting something in the neighbourhood of PC Building Simulator, maybe a trim little management loop with component swaps and satisfied customers. What I got was a dystopian back-alley hustle where a creepy hostel landlord watches you sleep, your hired muscle gets one-shotted by squatters, and your most profitable service offering is quietly draining a client's bank account via a USB flash drive. For a sim-head who normally plots out supply chains, this was a genuine gear-shift. The core repair loop has more teeth than the title suggests. Customers drop off machines with sticky notes detailing faults. You open the case, diagnose failed components using a tablet-based wiki, either run the part through your in-shop repair machine or order a replacement by drone, then reassemble and send it back. You can also overclock a customer's CPU through a bootable flash drive, crack passwords to access locked machines, or swap quality parts for cheaper substitutes and pocket the difference. The ethical/corrupt axis is genuinely the most interesting design choice here: zero consequences for being a complete villain means the game functions as a low-stakes moral sandbox. Hire a Seller NPC, a security guard, and a Repair-Joe to automate some of the workload, and you have the skeleton of a small-business sim. It is a thin skeleton, though. The problem that critics and players consistently flag is that the skeleton runs out of meat fast. After a handful of in-game days the repair orders become repetitive, and the side content designed to pad things out is scattered and half-realised. There is a Backrooms teleporter where you take pictures of monsters for cash, an underground robot fighting arena where you equip your bot with components like flamethrowers and high-speed wheels, a nightclub with Blackjack tables, and a "Robot Therapy" passive income business that is transparently just a club. Each of these is a two-hour curiosity at best. The 23 Steam achievements can be fully mopped up in roughly three to four hours, none of them requiring any actual skill. There is no shop upgrade system, no apartment to work toward, and the only way to save your progress is to pay the hostel $50 and sleep, a design decision that actively irritates rather than creates tension. The technical side is a weak point. Frame freezes lasting several seconds are widely reported across different hardware configs, and the AI voice acting lands somewhere between robotic and accidentally funny. Ironically, the robotic delivery fits the grimy atmosphere well enough that some players found it charming rather than immersion-breaking. The always-night aesthetic is atmospheric, even if reviewers suspect it doubles as a shortcut around extensive map design. Steam user reception sits at Mixed, around 66 percent positive from over 500 reviews, which is about right: the people who went in expecting absurdist chaos got what they paid for; the people who wanted a proper management sim left disappointed. For a strategy and sim reader, my honest read is this: the decision layer is genuinely thin. There is no late-game to plan toward, no compound system to optimise, and no mod ecosystem to extend the run. What Computer Repair Shop does offer is a two-to-three hour novelty burst of dark comedy and light mechanical interactivity that PC enthusiasts will appreciate for the hardware in-jokes alone. Treat it like a short indie experience with a subversive hook rather than a genre entry with legs, and the value proposition becomes clearer. Go in expecting depth and you will bounce off it before the first hostel bill. Diego, Scout Team

Computer Repair Shop

Computer Repair Shop

12 ene 2024Cheesecake Dev
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Skip PC Building Simulator's wholesome career mode and try the dark side instead: a grimy, first-person repair sim where fraud, malware, and RAM theft are literally the business model.

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I sat down with Computer Repair Shop expecting something in the neighbourhood of PC Building Simulator, maybe a trim little management loop with component swaps and satisfied customers. What I got was a dystopian back-alley hustle where a creepy hostel landlord watches you sleep, your hired muscle gets one-shotted by squatters, and your most profitable service offering is quietly draining a client's bank account via a USB flash drive. For a sim-head who normally plots out supply chains, this was a genuine gear-shift. The core repair loop has more teeth than the title suggests. Customers drop off machines with sticky notes detailing faults. You open the case, diagnose failed components using a tablet-based wiki, either run the part through your in-shop repair machine or order a replacement by drone, then reassemble and send it back. You can also overclock a customer's CPU through a bootable flash drive, crack passwords to access locked machines, or swap quality parts for cheaper substitutes and pocket the difference. The ethical/corrupt axis is genuinely the most interesting design choice here: zero consequences for being a complete villain means the game functions as a low-stakes moral sandbox. Hire a Seller NPC, a security guard, and a Repair-Joe to automate some of the workload, and you have the skeleton of a small-business sim. It is a thin skeleton, though. The problem that critics and players consistently flag is that the skeleton runs out of meat fast. After a handful of in-game days the repair orders become repetitive, and the side content designed to pad things out is scattered and half-realised. There is a Backrooms teleporter where you take pictures of monsters for cash, an underground robot fighting arena where you equip your bot with components like flamethrowers and high-speed wheels, a nightclub with Blackjack tables, and a "Robot Therapy" passive income business that is transparently just a club. Each of these is a two-hour curiosity at best. The 23 Steam achievements can be fully mopped up in roughly three to four hours, none of them requiring any actual skill. There is no shop upgrade system, no apartment to work toward, and the only way to save your progress is to pay the hostel $50 and sleep, a design decision that actively irritates rather than creates tension. The technical side is a weak point. Frame freezes lasting several seconds are widely reported across different hardware configs, and the AI voice acting lands somewhere between robotic and accidentally funny. Ironically, the robotic delivery fits the grimy atmosphere well enough that some players found it charming rather than immersion-breaking. The always-night aesthetic is atmospheric, even if reviewers suspect it doubles as a shortcut around extensive map design. Steam user reception sits at Mixed, around 66 percent positive from over 500 reviews, which is about right: the people who went in expecting absurdist chaos got what they paid for; the people who wanted a proper management sim left disappointed. For a strategy and sim reader, my honest read is this: the decision layer is genuinely thin. There is no late-game to plan toward, no compound system to optimise, and no mod ecosystem to extend the run. What Computer Repair Shop does offer is a two-to-three hour novelty burst of dark comedy and light mechanical interactivity that PC enthusiasts will appreciate for the hardware in-jokes alone. Treat it like a short indie experience with a subversive hook rather than a genre entry with legs, and the value proposition becomes clearer. Go in expecting depth and you will bounce off it before the first hostel bill.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementstier:indieMoral SandboxVillain PlaythroughComponent RepairNPC AutomationShort PlaytimeDark ComedyDrone DeliveryRobot CombatPassword Cracking

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OS
Windows 7
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
8 GB available space
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics 4000 or better
Processor
2 GHz Dual Core CPU

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