Quirky horror with a timely story hidden beneath? Indie gem No, I'm not a Human might be one of my favourite games this year
Going into No, I'm not a Human, I expected a quirky horror curio about identifying monsters in people-suits, which it is—for a while. But slowly, it slips on a new face, and by the time things wrapped up, I was genuinely a little shellshocked by it all. The atmosphere is thick with suffocating hopelessness, effectively drawing players into its grim narrative. The blend of horror and introspection challenges players to confront unsettling themes. Visuals are striking, yet they amplify the sense of dread that permeates the experience. While the gameplay can feel repetitive, the story keeps you engaged until the very end. In retrospect, it’s a profound exploration of human nature masked as a horror game. For those seeking something unique, this indie title is a must-try. Read more