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Youchosis is a single player role playing game with a horror theme. 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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60%
Audience ScoreBased on 20 reviews
graphics3 negative mentions

  • The game has a unique and interesting art style that many players appreciate.
  • The soundtrack is highly praised, with many players finding it enjoyable and fitting for the game's atmosphere.
  • There is potential for multiple endings and various gameplay possibilities, which adds to the replay value.
  • The game suffers from significant technical issues, including long load times, crashes, and bugs that can lead to softlocks.
  • Players often find the gameplay confusing and lacking clear objectives, making it difficult to progress.
  • There are no options for adjusting settings like volume or graphics, which can hinder the overall experience.
  • music
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is widely praised for its unique and captivating quality, with many players describing it as "dope" and "devilishly divine." However, some users have noted that the volume is too loud, making it difficult to hear character dialogue, and have suggested the need for audio adjustments. Despite technical issues, the soundtrack remains a highlight, with players expressing a desire for it to be available as a standalone download or DLC.

    • “Overall, this game is so unique; the music is dope and I love the trippiness 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.”
    • “Man, I really love the music. If this broken mess never goes anywhere, I would love at least the soundtrack reupload or DLC as a last resort redemption.”
    • “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 adding a menu to turn it down.”
    • “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. It's just the technical issues and potential softlocks that ruin it.”
    • “Can you upload this divine soundtrack as DLC?”
  • graphics
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game have received mixed reviews, with some players praising the unique art style and visual potential, while others criticize poor performance, readability issues, and bugs that hinder the overall experience. Despite the interesting visuals, many users report choppy gameplay and technical problems that detract from enjoyment. Overall, while the graphics show promise, significant improvements are needed for a smoother experience.

    • “Youchosis is an incredibly interesting game, and I want to recommend it so badly. I see the potential with the odd story and the incredibly weird art style. I usually love games like this. The visuals are awesome, and the story (albeit confusing) was so interesting.”
    • “The voice acting is decent, and I love the way the clown lady looks. The game ran fine for me, and I really think the idea is interesting.”
    • “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.”
    • “Youchosis is an incredibly interesting game and I want to recommend it so badly. I see the potential with the odd story and the incredibly weird art style. However, the gameplay is pretty barebones, lacking much direction, and it's choppy, doesn't make much sense, and is littered with bugs.”
    • “I appreciate the art style, but I need more gameplay.”
  • gameplay
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Gameplay in Youchosis is described as challenging yet ultimately manageable with focus on basic mechanics, though many players find it frustratingly barebones and lacking direction. Issues such as choppy performance, bugs, delayed text prompts, and inadequate navigation guidance detract from the experience, making it difficult for players to progress without confusion. While the unique art style and intriguing story hold potential, the overall gameplay experience leaves much to be desired.

    • “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 a few problems. The text appears late after the sound of a character, and there's not much of an indicator for where to go. I had to close and reopen the game to check the controls, and there isn't really an option to fast-forward through the dialogue.”
    • “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.”
    • “Youchosis is an incredibly interesting game, and I want to recommend it so badly. I see the potential with the odd story and the incredibly weird art style. However, 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.”
  • story
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story of the game is described as intriguing and filled with potential, despite being somewhat confusing and poorly executed in its current state. Reviewers noted issues such as unclear objectives, delayed subtitles, and a lack of direction, which detracted from the overall experience. However, the unique art style and interesting concepts have left players hopeful for improvements in future updates.

    • “The story is captivating and draws you in from the very beginning, making you eager to uncover the mysteries that lie ahead.”
    • “I was genuinely surprised by the depth of the characters and the emotional weight of the narrative; it really kept me engaged throughout.”
    • “The plot twists are well-executed, and the storytelling is immersive, making it hard to put the game down.”
    • “The story is confusing and lacks direction, making it hard to fully engage with the game.”
    • “While the visuals are awesome and the story is interesting, it feels like there is a lot of work to be done to make it coherent.”
    • “The gameplay is pretty barebones and the story, although odd and intriguing, doesn't come together well.”
  • optimization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization has been widely criticized for its poor performance, including issues with graphics that render text unreadable and overall cryptic gameplay that hinders player engagement. Users report significant difficulties in following the game due to these technical shortcomings.

    • “Terrible performance and 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, and beyond the performance issues, there are decisions you made that prevent me from feeling engaged, even when I try.”
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Youchosis is a role playing game with horror theme.

Youchosis is available on PC, Windows and Linux.

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 this game for its music.

Youchosis is a single player game.

Similar games include Eternity Egg, Backrooms Rec., Bendy and the Ink Machine, Dream, Color Symphony and others.