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Yuppie Psycho

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2019 video game
Yuppie Psycho
DeveloperBaroque Decay
PublisherNeon Doctrine
DirectorFrancisco Calvelo[1]
DesignerFrancisco Calvelo[2]
ProgrammerMaxime Caignart[3]
ArtistFrancisco Calvelo[1]
WriterFrancisco Calvelo[2]
ComposerMichael "Garoad" Kelly[4]
ReleaseApril 25, 2019
GenreSurvival horror[5]

Yuppie Psycho is a 2019survival 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.

The game was released to Steam in 2019, and later received an expanded edition on the Switch, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

Plot

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The game is about Brian Pasternack, a new employee at one of the world's largest corporations, Sintracorp. Pasternack is concerned it might be a scam but agrees to the job. When arriving, he realizes his job is to become a witch hunter, as a witch has existed within the Sintracorp building for years, corrupting the company from the inside. Pasternack then must uncover the mystery of the witch to stop her reign of terror.[6]

Gameplay

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There is no combat system, with only some items found in the game that can be used to stop some enemies if they approach the player.[6]

Production

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Gameplay from theYuppie Psycho, showcasing its retropixel art style and an influence ofanime andmanga.[6]

Yuppie Psycho was developed byBaroque Decay a team from France and Spain.[7][8] Prior to developingYuppie Psycho, the developer Baroque Decay created the gameThe Count Lucanor which they said focused on developing the game mechanics first that worked in previous attempts at game, and set ourselves the constrains of working only with them. The group began work onYuppie Psycho next hoping to make something more ambitious in size and narrative. The group decided to apply what they learned fromThe Count Lucanor and make a game that had an easy to read title, a more empathetic playable character, and identifiable setting. The group discussed various influences of office setting in the game,The Crowd (1928),The Apartment (1960),Brazil (1985),The Matrix (1999), and for the dark humor of films likeGremlins 2 (1990),Hudsucker Proxy (1994) andJoe Versus the Volcano (1990).[9] The developers madeYuppie Psycho into a horror and comedy themed-game, finding it allowed greater freedom for game design the plots rhythm.[9]

Yuppie Psycho was made from a home-made engine.[9] While developed in Spain and France, the game features a retro pixel art style showcasing an influence ofanime andmanga styles.[6] UnlikeThe Count Lucanor which featured remixes of classical music, the game had music from Michael "Garoad" Kelly who reached out to them for their new project from the beginning. Kelly stated he reached out after playingThe Count Lucanor, and was excited to create a game with "a musical atmosphere that would flow well with the tonal shifts of the game—the softer tracks having a subtle layer of unease to them that would naturally transition to eerie and horrific."[9]

Release

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Yuppie Psycho was released on April 25, 2019.[7] A free update titledYuppie Psycho: Executive Edition was described by the team as the "complete" version of the game. It was released in October 2020, the game was updated for free with downloadable content (DLC) and released fully on Nintendo Switch, adding three more hours of gameplay, plus some new scenarios and alternate endings.[9][10] UnlikeThe Count Lucanor, the team developed the ports ofYuppie Psycho themselves.[9] Much of the material created for it was from reactions from the fanbase who wanted to see more of the character of Mr. Devil and delved deeper into the history of the Sintra family.[9]

The game was published by Neon Doctrine, which the developers felt was help them reach Asian markets for the game, particularly with the anime-styled graphics and Asian folklore elements. The developers noted that due to Korean streamers playing the game at launch, it became featured onTwitch front page helped spread word of mouth for it.[9] The game sold the most in North American markets, primarily the United States.[9]

The game was initially planned to be released onPlayStation 4 andXbox One which Baroque Decay stated that their research led to not much interest in those systems, and decided to release it on theNintendo Switch first to see how it goes.[10] The game was later released for the Xbox One,Xbox Series X on November 3, 2022.[11][12] It was released on PlayStation 4 on January 11, 2023.[13]

Reception

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Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
Metacritic81/100[7]
Review scores
PublicationScore
Adventure Gamers4.5/5[6]
CGMagazine8/10[14]
GameRevolution8/10[15]
IGN Japan7.2/10[5]
IGN Spain8/10[16]

Yuppie Psycho received a score of 81/100 onreview aggregate siteMetacritic, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[7] Danielle Riendeau ofVice praised the game's humour stating it was "very funny in its moment to moment" while finding that "not every story beat worked for me, though I found it mostly delightfully campy." and found themselves compelled to see it to the end.[17] Kevin Lynn ofAdventure Gamers praised the games satisfying puzzles and survival horror gameplay, and its amusing story, while noting that some of the stealth and survival mechanics were relatively shallow.[6] A review fromIGN Japan applauded the game's hybrid of horror andblack comedy, but failed to create the tension that theResident Evil series had, and that it failed to live up to theme's surviving the corporate world towards the end of the game.[5]

References

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  1. ^abBaroque Decay.Yuppie Psycho (Windows). Another Indie.Credits: Direction / Art / Script / Sound Fx
  2. ^abRamos 2019.
  3. ^Baroque Decay.Yuppie Psycho (Windows). Another Indie.Code: Maxime Gaignart
  4. ^Baroque Decay.Yuppie Psycho (Windows). Another Indie.Music: Michael "Garoad" Kelly
  5. ^abc葛西祝 2019.
  6. ^abcdefLynn 2019.
  7. ^abcd"Yuppie Psycho".Metacritic. RetrievedJanuary 24, 2023.
  8. ^"Baroque Decay".Baroquedecay.com. RetrievedJanuary 24, 2023.
  9. ^abcdefghiLage 2023.
  10. ^abRomano 2020.
  11. ^"Yuppie Psycho: Executive Edition".MetaCritic. RetrievedJanuary 24, 2023.
  12. ^"Yuppie Psycho".MetaCritic. RetrievedJanuary 24, 2023.
  13. ^"Yuppie Psycho: Executive Edition".MetaCritic. RetrievedJanuary 24, 2023.
  14. ^Ferguson 2019.
  15. ^Reese 2019.
  16. ^Almansa 2019.
  17. ^Riendeau 2019.

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