
Yuppie Psycho stands out as one of the best Action/Adventure titles in recent memory.
90
Verdict
95%
Steam
85
IGDB
Verdict score based on confidence-adjusted Steam reviews?
Very Positive on Steam (95% positive from 9K reviews)
Critically acclaimed (85/100 critic average)
Compelling narrative and story
Standout indie gem
No significant drawbacks reported
Yuppie Psycho is a 2019 survival horror video game. Developed by Baroque Decay, the game involves Brian Pasternack who is hired at a company and finds himself on task to become a witch hunter, to hunt a witch that has corrupted the company from within.

Runs well on modern hardware.
Last updated 19d ago
This is the cleverest game. Way more clever than me. It's clever horror and clever corporate satire and ultraclever conjunction of both. There's so many clever ideas and details I'm not clever enough to count them. It builds up tension gameplaywise and storywise so clever you will shiver (ain't I clever!?). And it looks beautiful. Which is clever, too, I guess. P. S. If you want to discover other less known (more or less clever) gems, you're welcome to visit my (more or less clever) curator page: [url=https://store.steampowered.com/curator/45655021-Nods-for-Underdogs/]Nods for Underdogs[/url].
A fun horror game about a corporate job opening that quickly becomes a nightmare and goes horribly wrong. Apart from the abstract puzzles that require a bit of thinking and the unique coworkers full of personality, the family behind the company has a disturbing backstory that stands out the most to me.
Look I love the idea of this game I am currently on the 8th floor quest... but seriously did the developers have to make it this hard! >.< at least add some more save points of a toggle for difficulty. I did the 3 part mini games for chapman and immediately die going to the 3rd floor I'm more than frustrated >.<
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