Yunyun Syndrome!? Rhythm Psychosis

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Shacknews
7 / 10
Game8
84 / 100
Noisy Pixel
8.5 / 10
GameBlast
7 / 10
Creators: Alliance Arts
Release Date: Apr 26, 2026 - PC
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『Yunyun Syndrome!? Rhythm Psychosis』Second Trailer

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Yunyun Syndrome!? Rhythm Psychosis OST: Qtie's Bedroom

⚠『Yunyun Syndrome!? Rhythm Psychosis』Special Transmission Trailer  (CV: Haruko Momoi & CV: Nanahira) thumbnail

⚠『Yunyun Syndrome!? Rhythm Psychosis』Special Transmission Trailer (CV: Haruko Momoi & CV: Nanahira)

Critic Reviews for Yunyun Syndrome!? Rhythm Psychosis

Yunyun Syndrome!? Rhythm Psychosis is a heck of an experience that, depending on how much you know about this stuff going in, can be a window into an unfamiliar world, a push down a rabbit hole you had no previous plans to enter.

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Yunyun Syndrome!? Rhythm Psychosis is one of those games that thrives on contradiction. It’s simple but chaotic, forgiving yet overwhelming, structured yet constantly slipping into uncertainty. It doesn’t aim for mechanical perfection, nor does it try to be a pure rhythm skill test. Instead, it builds an experience where rhythm gameplay, narrative descent, and sensory overload all feed into each other. The forgiving mechanics dilute mastery for some players, and the audio design occasionally clashes with itself in ways that feel more noisy than intentional. These aren’t dealbreakers, but they do keep it from reaching that higher tier of refinement. Still, what it does well, it commits to fully, and that commitment is what makes it stick.

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Yunyun Syndrome!? Rhythm Psychosis is a deeply unconventional rhythm game that fuses denpa-inspired psychological storytelling with a meme-heavy, chaotic soundtrack and a deceptively simple gameplay loop. While its four-lane mechanics are accessible, the real draw lies in its unsettling tonal shifts, meta-narrative elements, and the disturbing yet compelling relationship between Qtie and her imagined savior Yunyun. It is not a pure rhythm experience nor a fully story-driven game, but rather an experimental hybrid that rewards players who embrace its strangeness and emotional dissonance.

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espite some pacing issues and excessive repetition, YunYun Syndrome: Rhythm Psychosis is an incredibly fun experience with a full self-awareness of the slightly deeper layers of the otaku sphere it both represents and engages with.

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