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Youchosis is a single player survival role playing game with horror and thriller themes. It was developed by Gaming Master Inc. and was released on January 2, 2026. It received neutral reviews from players.

Overshadowed by multiple Psychosis, you play as Keith as he overdoses and shift through realms looking for the "perfect afterlife" all from his mind and psychological view on reality.

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56%
Audience ScoreBased on 27 reviews
story3 negative mentions

  • Unique and accurate depiction of weirdcore with eerie and confusing atmosphere appealing to fans of the genre.
  • Interesting and neat narrative with a trippy, psychedelic art style and compelling soundtrack loved by some players.
  • Shows potential with some immersive and 'divine' stages, and improvements in patches enhanced playability and performance for some.
  • Severe technical issues including crashes, long loading times, low frame rates on some levels, and frequent softlocks requiring game restarts.
  • Poor UI and UX design such as blurry and unreadable text, no options menu, lack of pause or escape functionality, and confusing or unclear objectives and controls.
  • Gameplay is janky, difficult to navigate or understand, with unintuitive progression, lack of player guidance, and some frustrating or repeated dialogue sequences.
  • music
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's music is widely praised for its unique, trippy, and captivating soundtrack, which many users love. However, some note that the audio balance can be problematic, with the music overpowering character sounds and text audio, suggesting the need for adjustable volume controls. Overall, the soundtrack is considered a strong redeeming feature, with calls for its re-release or DLC version.

    • “Overall this game is so unique, the music is dope and I love the trippy-ness of it all.”
    • “I don't think the game is nearly as bad as some people claim, there is clearly some passion to it, and I love the soundtrack as well.”
    • “If fixing the game is too much work, maybe a free level select would make a nice alternative, at least that way people can experience some of this nonsense and its devilishly divine soundtrack.”
    • “But I can't really hear the character due to the music being too loud. I would also suggest making the audio for the text a lot quieter or at least a menu to turn it down.”
    • “If fixing the game is too much work, maybe a free level select would make a nice alternative. At least that way people can experience some of this nonsense and its devilishly divine soundtrack.”
    • “Can you upload this divine soundtrack as DLC?”
  • story
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story in the game shows potential with an interesting and odd narrative that some players find intriguing, especially alongside its unique art style. However, it is often criticized for being linear, confusing, poorly executed, and sometimes feeling janky or incomplete, which hampers the overall experience. Many reviewers hope for improvements and see promise despite the current flaws.

    • “I would not be surprised if the plot was AI-generated given how bad the storyline is.”
    • “The story is linear, if not downright laughably bad.”
    • “The story (albeit confusing) was interesting, but the game has a long way to go and I just can't recommend it as it stands.”
  • graphics
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics feature a unique, trippy, and grotesque art style that some players find visually intriguing and full of potential. However, technical issues like poor caption timing, unreadable text against light backgrounds, and choppy performance hinder clarity and overall experience. While the visuals are praised, graphical bugs and performance problems currently limit the game's appeal.

    • “Youchosis has an incredibly weird and grotesque art style that stands out; the visuals are trippy and interesting, making the game visually unique.”
    • “The visuals are awesome and the story, albeit confusing, was very interesting; the creators should be proud of the game's art and overall presentation.”
    • “I appreciate the art style, which adds a distinctive look to the game.”
    • “Terrible performance and was extremely hard to follow and understand due to poor caption timing and bad graphics that made light text on light backgrounds completely unreadable.”
    • “The game is choppy, doesn't make much sense, and is littered with bugs, despite having an interesting and weird art style.”
    • “I appreciate the art style but need more engaging gameplay.”
  • gameplay
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers interesting mechanics and a unique art style but is criticized for being barebones, lacking clear direction, and plagued by bugs and choppiness. While some find it enjoyable with a focus on basic skills, others struggle with unclear objectives, slow dialogue, and insufficient quality-of-life features like pause or fast-forward options. Overall, the gameplay experience feels unfinished and can be frustrating due to its confusing design and technical issues.

    • “The game appears difficult but it is all a skill issue; if you can keep your mind clear and focus on the basic mechanics, the game is surprisingly easy.”
    • “The aesthetics and gameplay are fun, but there are issues such as delayed text after character sounds, lack of clear indicators for objectives, and no pause or fast-forward options in dialogue, which hinder the overall experience.”
    • “The gameplay is pretty barebones, lacking much direction. It’s choppy, doesn’t make much sense, and is littered with bugs.”
    • “I appreciate the art style but I need more gameplay.”
    • “The game appears difficult but it is all a skill issue. If you can keep your mind clear and focus on the basic mechanics, the game is upsettingly easy.”
  • optimization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from poor optimization, including terrible performance and difficult-to-read graphics due to bad caption timing and color choices. These issues, combined with cryptic design decisions, hinder player engagement and overall experience.

    • “Terrible performance and was extremely hard to follow and understand due to poor caption timing and bad graphics that made light text on light backgrounds completely unreadable.”
    • “My issue is that beyond it being cryptic at times and tough to parse, beyond the performance issues, and beyond the player having to meet the game on its own terms, there are decisions that make it so I can't really feel engaged even when I try.”
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Youchosis is a survival role playing game with horror and thriller themes.

Youchosis is available on PC, Windows, Linux and Xbox.

On average players spend around 556 hours playing Youchosis.

Youchosis was released on January 2, 2026.

Youchosis was developed by Gaming Master Inc..

Youchosis has received neutral reviews from players. Most players disliked Youchosis for its music.

Youchosis is a single player game.

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