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Yandere Goth BDSM 5 is an indie simulator from Bully Revenge Studios that drops you into a relationship with a 261cm-tall goth dominatrix. Released on September 9, 2025, it runs on PC, Linux, and Mac. The game focuses on managing a dynamic where the character’s extreme loyalty and control issues shape interactions. Players navigate daily scenarios while balancing her intense personality. It’s a niche title for those interested in experimental relationship simulations with edgy themes. Short, stylized, and unapologetically specific.
The game revolves around decision-based minigames and mood management. Each session involves completing tasks like cooking or cleaning while fending off her volatile emotional demands. Choices affect a “Submission” meter, which unlocks new dialogue and scenarios. Controls are basic, keyboard/mouse for quick-time events and menu navigation. The single-player mode spans roughly four hours, with repetitive loops of pleasing her through trivial chores. The simulator aspect leans into exaggerated roleplay, with outcomes dictated by how well you appease her dominance. No combat, just tension.
PlayPile community ratings are 72% positive, though polarized. Average playthroughs last 4.2 hours, with only 18% completing all scenarios. Player moods are split: 43% report “uncomfortable,” 32% “amused,” and 15% “confused.” Critics call it “weirdly compelling but deeply off-putting.” Achievement data shows 52 total unlocks, with 69% average completion. Reviews cite “gritty animation” and “over-the-top dialogue” as divisive. Some praise its boldness; others dismiss it as “tone-deaf.” Not a crowd-pleaser, but it sparks conversation.
Yandere Goth BDSM 5 is a $29.99 gamble for niche audiences. It works best as a curiosity for fans of extreme character studies or edgy indie experiments. With 4.2 hours of content and a completion rate under 20%, it’s not a long-term investment. The achievements (52 total) offer light replay value, but most players unlock only half. Skip if you dislike abrasive personalities or cringe scenarios. For those into hyper-specific, no-holds-barred simulations, it’s a brief, polarizing trip worth considering.
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