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Yuoni is a first-person narrative horror game that whisks you away to a sunset-stained world to play a deadly game of hide and seek. As grade-schooler Ai, navigate authentic Japanese environments and utilise every hiding space you can find to survive the horrors ahead. And if they find you… run.
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Generacionxbox.com
Sep 26, 2021
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Noisypixel.net
Aug 19, 2021
Yuoni doesn’t break new grounds in the first-person horror genre, but it offers an interesting premise of folklore that will definitely have you engaged for its short runtime. Its sound design is at the forefront of its jump scares, which is the crux of the most heart-racing moments. Still, repetitive level design, confusing direction, and limited exploration elements dampen the overall experience. This post may contain Amazon affiliate links.
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Psu.com
Aug 18, 2021
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Thexboxhub.com
Sep 19, 2021
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Navigames.es
Dec 27, 2021
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Nindiespotlight.com
Jul 28, 2022
The urban legend angle makes this suspenseful game of some interest but mechanically it's a bit of a mess If you’ve been following my reviews of the slow drip of indie horror games over the past few years you’ll find that I generally haven’t been too enamored with them.
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Nichegamer.com
Sep 4, 2022
Yuoni is a very standard example of the hide-and-seek variety of first-person horror games. It has decent graphics, even on Switch, but the gameplay is stretched incredibly thin and is over before you know it. For its price, Yuoni is a decent diversion. It lacks depth and has a few cheap thrills that make it a casual play for when Halloween rolls around. Yuoni was reviewed on Nintendo Switch using a copy provided by Chorus Worldwide Games.
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Play.jumpcutonline.co.uk
Jan 14, 2022
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Moviesgamesandtech.com
Nov 21, 2022
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Bloody-disgusting.com
Aug 19, 2021
Yuoni was on a hiding to nothing from the start, and while I don’t feel the game has much wrong with it, and offers some freshness in its endless dusk, far too much of how it plays has been done to death, and done better. What haunting enchantment it holds is dispelled by the dull monotony of running, hiding, and waiting over and over again just to get a sliver of a story. Yuoni review code for PS5 provided by the publisher. Yuoni is out now on PS4, PS5, Xbox One/X/S and PC. Around The Web ‘Crazy Fun Park’ Review – An Emotional Gateway Horror Series from the ‘Boys in the Trees’ Director The concept of death can be confusing at any age.