The Indie Game Website writes: "In a small windowless office surrounded by familiar, hollow suits, an important-looking man in full dress armour gives a motivational speech from the back of a horse. The message of this speech is that we are all trash – but we could be better, if we only accepted that. If we could only surrender ourselves to the company, sacrifice our individuality, and embrace monotony, then, and only then could we feel any self-worth. The first day on the job is challenging for anyone, but for Brian Pasternack, this is only the beginning."
Diana writes: "Yuppie Psycho is well made, nicely themed, and creates a neat and twisted interpretation of office life."
Today Neon Doctrine hosted a livestream to celebrate its 8th anniversary, and had quite a few reveals to make.
In all my days, I'd never thought I'd see a video game inspired by Borges! I might have bought in just for that, but the art style make it irresistible.
Heather writes "Yuppie Psycho Executive Edition deserves to be experienced in any medium, and not picking this title up will haunt you for the rest of your gaming days."