No, I'm not a Human
Step into a visceral world in the gripping psychological horror game 'No, I'm not a Human' by Trioskaz. As paranoia and fear envelop humanity in its end-of-times, the challenge lies in distinguishing friend from foe. Visitors knock at your door—are they allies needing help, or threats to be eliminated? Your choices shape the narrative in this story-rich experience. Developed with atmospheric detail and multiple endings, the game combines terror, intrigue, and moral dilemma into a compelling simulation. Affordable and available in multiple languages, this indie gem will leave you questioning trust, morality, and survival itself.
No, I'm not a Human Features
Single-player
Experience an intense psychological horror journey in single-player mode.
Choices Matter
Your decisions strongly influence the game's progression and multiple outcomes.
Story Rich
Dive deep into a narrative-driven horror experience with intriguing characters and chilling dilemmas.
Multiple Endings
Your choices lead to different endings, providing high replayability and moral complexity.
Steam Achievements
Unlock achievements as you progress through the game.
Steam Cloud
Store your game progress in the Steam Cloud for easy access across devices.
Family Sharing
Supports Steam's Family Sharing feature, allowing others in your household to play.
Atmospheric Experience
Enjoy a dark, immersive atmosphere with retro visuals and haunting sound design.
No, I'm not a Human Quick Facts
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the game about?
'No, I'm not a Human' is an anxiety-driven psychological horror about paranoia in the End of Times. Players must distinguish between humans and Visitors while uncovering dark stories and combating chilling moral dilemmas.
Who developed and published the game?
The game was developed by Trioskaz and published by CRITICAL REFLEX.
What kind of gameplay can I expect?
The gameplay features a story-rich experience with choices that matter, first-person interrogation, survival elements, and multiple endings.
When is the game's release date?
'No, I'm not a Human' is set to release on September 15, 2025.
What languages does the game support?
The game supports English, Russian, French, German, Spanish (Spain and Latin America), Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil and Portugal), Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese. Subtitles are available for all supported languages.
What are the minimum system requirements?
The minimum system requirements are Windows 10, an Intel Core i5 processor, 2 GB RAM, and a GTX 960 graphics card.
Does the game include multiplayer?
No, 'No, I'm not a Human' supports single-player gameplay only.
Is Steam Cloud support available?
Yes, the game supports Steam Cloud for saving progress.
What tags and genres describe the game?
Tags include Horror, Psychological Horror, Story Rich, Choices Matter, Atmospheric, Multiple Endings, and Retro. The genres are Indie and Simulation.
Is there a discount on the game right now?
Yes, the game currently has a 10% discount. The price is $13.49 (originally $14.99).
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