Compare You Deserve prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by TGA Company LLC. Published by TGA Company LLC. Released on 8/19/2016. Available on PC, Mac. Genres: Violent, Adventure, Indie.

A short bullying-revenge horror where the scariest thing might be the keybinds. Worth a look if you like atmospheric first-person dread and can forgive rough edges on a budget title.

My first impression of You Deserve was that its premise carries more emotional weight than anything in the survival horror bargain bin usually bothers with. You play as Amy Cooper, a high school bully whose cruelty pushed a victim past the breaking point, and now you wake up tied to a chair in a dark room with something very angry hunting you. That karmic tension, a bully trapped in a nightmare of her own making, is genuinely interesting as a starting point, and for a stretch it works. The atmosphere carries that slow dread of dimly lit corridors, disorienting geometry, and a lurking presence you sense before you see. Reviewers noted a similarity to Japanese ring-style horror in the way the supernatural stalker is framed, and that comparison holds for the first half. The trouble is that the moment-to-moment play leans too hard on jump scares and a progression loop built around finding keys, throwing power switches, hunting for vent ladders, and occasionally fueling a torch with gasoline despite a lit flame sitting two feet away. Object placement ranges from obscure to actively illogical, and the game rarely telegraphs what you are supposed to do next. The first-person controls work, but the keybind choices are unusual enough to trip up anyone who has spent time with genre contemporaries: object interaction is mapped to right mouse button instead of the near-universal E key. These are friction points that a small amount of playtesting would have caught, and they sit unresolved. Soundscape sits in the middle ground. The atmospheric background music fits the tone most of the time, though it can cut in abruptly with no transition. Sound effects are more uneven, with some effects sitting at mismatched volumes and a few that feel imported from a free asset pack rather than crafted for this specific world. Voice acting drew criticism from multiple corners for lacking conviction, which hurts a story that depends on you caring about Amy's interiority. The writing itself has scattered grammar errors but the core narrative thread remains legible throughout. Visually the game reads as mid-tier Unity, with mediocre textures, some graphical glitches, and performance dips that reviewers flagged even on capable machines. None of that is unusual for the budget tier, but the lack of visual polish works against a story that genuinely needs you to feel trapped and unsettled rather than aware you are watching a low-resolution room. Collectible notes and easter eggs are scattered through the levels for players who want lore depth, and the Steam achievements add mild replay incentive, though at least one achievement has been reported as bugged by the community. Completion time lands around three to four hours on a focused run, which feels right for what the game is trying to do. It does not overstay its welcome. If you are a horror fan who gravitates toward narrative-first first-person games and can sit with rough craftsmanship in service of a story that at least tries to say something about consequence and cruelty, there is something here worth the low asking price. If you need polished scares and intuitive design, the genre has stronger options. The premise deserved a tighter execution, and the gap between what the game wants to be and what it shipped as is genuinely a little sad. I find myself rooting for what it was reaching for even while cataloguing where it falls short. Kai, Scout Team

You Deserve
ViolentAdventureIndie

You Deserve

Aug 19, 2016TGA Company LLC
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A short bullying-revenge horror where the scariest thing might be the keybinds. Worth a look if you like atmospheric first-person dread and can forgive rough edges on a budget title.

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My first impression of You Deserve was that its premise carries more emotional weight than anything in the survival horror bargain bin usually bothers with. You play as Amy Cooper, a high school bully whose cruelty pushed a victim past the breaking point, and now you wake up tied to a chair in a dark room with something very angry hunting you. That karmic tension, a bully trapped in a nightmare of her own making, is genuinely interesting as a starting point, and for a stretch it works. The atmosphere carries that slow dread of dimly lit corridors, disorienting geometry, and a lurking presence you sense before you see. Reviewers noted a similarity to Japanese ring-style horror in the way the supernatural stalker is framed, and that comparison holds for the first half. The trouble is that the moment-to-moment play leans too hard on jump scares and a progression loop built around finding keys, throwing power switches, hunting for vent ladders, and occasionally fueling a torch with gasoline despite a lit flame sitting two feet away. Object placement ranges from obscure to actively illogical, and the game rarely telegraphs what you are supposed to do next. The first-person controls work, but the keybind choices are unusual enough to trip up anyone who has spent time with genre contemporaries: object interaction is mapped to right mouse button instead of the near-universal E key. These are friction points that a small amount of playtesting would have caught, and they sit unresolved. Soundscape sits in the middle ground. The atmospheric background music fits the tone most of the time, though it can cut in abruptly with no transition. Sound effects are more uneven, with some effects sitting at mismatched volumes and a few that feel imported from a free asset pack rather than crafted for this specific world. Voice acting drew criticism from multiple corners for lacking conviction, which hurts a story that depends on you caring about Amy's interiority. The writing itself has scattered grammar errors but the core narrative thread remains legible throughout. Visually the game reads as mid-tier Unity, with mediocre textures, some graphical glitches, and performance dips that reviewers flagged even on capable machines. None of that is unusual for the budget tier, but the lack of visual polish works against a story that genuinely needs you to feel trapped and unsettled rather than aware you are watching a low-resolution room. Collectible notes and easter eggs are scattered through the levels for players who want lore depth, and the Steam achievements add mild replay incentive, though at least one achievement has been reported as bugged by the community. Completion time lands around three to four hours on a focused run, which feels right for what the game is trying to do. It does not overstay its welcome. If you are a horror fan who gravitates toward narrative-first first-person games and can sit with rough craftsmanship in service of a story that at least tries to say something about consequence and cruelty, there is something here worth the low asking price. If you need polished scares and intuitive design, the genre has stronger options. The premise deserved a tighter execution, and the gap between what the game wants to be and what it shipped as is genuinely a little sad. I find myself rooting for what it was reaching for even while cataloguing where it falls short. Kai, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayerachievementstrading-cardstier:sub-5First-Person HorrorKarmic NarrativeJump Scare HeavyCollectible NotesObject Hunt PuzzlesAtmospheric DreadBully Protagonist

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7/8/10 x64
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
3 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX 650 Ti
Processor
Core i3-4170 3.7 GHz / A10-7800 3.5-3.9 GHz
Sound Card
All
Additional Notes
We choose this requirements for you to play the game at a goodquality with a common frame rate. YOU CAN ALSO PLAY IT WITH WORSE REQUIREMENTS.

Recommended

OS
Windows 7/8/10 x64
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
3 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX 950
Processor
Core i5-4670K
Sound Card
All
Additional Notes
With this requirements the game runs fluidly in the BEST quality.

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Developer
TGA Company LLC
Publisher
TGA Company LLC
Release Date
Aug 19, 2016

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