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Nothing quite like it, but you might like "Barotrauma".
It has a few similarities in being a creepy game, where you and your crewmates must navigate through a pretty dark/dangerous setting whilst still having goofy accidents.
The gameplay loop is pretty different though, it's survival but it's more oriented around maintaining and using your submarine.
It perfectly fits his requirements
"bascially i want maybe a game just like lethal company where You and other players are part of a corporation that I think scavenge/repair(?) ships and that a quota(?) must be met. The game I believe lets you know in the beginning that you are essentially owned by the corporation, are expendable, and don’t expect you to live."
It's more like a star trek style world, and has a bigger focus on upgrading the ship and combat, but it also has missions where you get beamed down to planets to go on risky missions onworld
Instead of filling roles as either a scrap-mover, phone guy who sits back and watches the monitor, or the people who have fun and get terrified (the scavengers), you're forced to fill and accomplish a set of roles, unless you pick assistant, then you're just there to assist people.
Lots of specialised roles. Medics. Security guards. Mechanics. CAPTAIN. And Engineers.
Lots of mods too in case the usual gets boring.
One small problem: you can't use voice chat while stunned/ragdolled. So no screaming while a monster has you in its mouth, even if you're still alive. No reverb, just basic proximity chat. And a very light radio filter, that way people are actually easy to hear.
But otherwise, as others have said Secret Lab is the closest to LC, and has the same sorts of comedic yet terrifying moments (with PvP.)