Remain indoors, secure the doors, draw the curtains!

No, I'm not a Human

No, I'm not a Human

  -  Paid
  • Latest Version

    No, I'm not a Human LATEST

  • Review by

    Jack Taylor

  • Operating System

    Windows 10 / Windows 11

  • User Rating

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  • Author / Product

    Trioskaz / External Link

No, I’m Not a Human is a psychological simulation horror developed by Trioskaz and published by Critical Reflex.

The No, I'm not a Human for PC game places players in a crumbling world where paranoia and survival instincts are the only tools left. The apocalypse has scorched the earth, leaving behind silent ruins and twisted corpses.

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Yet the real danger doesn’t lurk outside; it’s at your door. Each knock forces you to decide whether to let a stranger in, risking betrayal, or leave them outside, where death is certain.

Every choice determines your fate, and ultimately, the fate of humanity itself.

Features
  • Paranoia-driven gameplay where every visitor might be a human or an alien “Visitor” in disguise.
  • Branching narratives with multiple endings depending on your decisions.
  • Tense interrogation system, examine guests’ behaviors, mannerisms, and inconsistencies.
  • Atmospheric audio-visual design featuring grim art direction and a chilling soundtrack.
  • Replayability through randomized encounters and choices, ensuring no two playthroughs feel identical.
  • Moral dilemmas that challenge your trust, empathy, and survival instincts.
User Interface

The interface is minimalist but effective. Conversations unfold through dialogue windows, with subtle visual cues hinting at deceit or truth.

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A small set of actions, listening, checking details, and interrogating, creates a focused gameplay loop. Background visuals, muted colors, and distorted character models heighten the unsettling mood.

The UI doesn’t overwhelm with clutter but instead channels focus onto the dread of each encounter.

Installation and Setup

Installation is straightforward, available through Steam and other digital storefronts.

The game is lightweight, requiring minimal storage space and standard mid-range hardware.

Once installed, setup is practically nonexistent; launch, adjust basic settings like resolution or audio levels, and you’re ready to play.

How to Play

Gameplay revolves around surviving nightly encounters:
  • Answer the knock at your door and decide whether to engage with the visitor.
  • Interrogate carefully, observe physical cues, ask questions, and check for inconsistencies.
  • Make the call: let them in or turn them away. Wrong choices can lead to your demise.
  • Manage resources and allies, as some guests bring help while others invite chaos.
  • Endure multiple nights, with threats escalating as the story progresses.
The beauty of the No, I'm not a Human game lies in its ambiguity. Rarely do you have absolute certainty, forcing you to trust instincts or gamble with outcomes.

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The FileHorse review team gives this game its highest recommendation.

FAQs

How long is a playthrough?
A single run takes about 1-2 hours, but multiple endings encourage replayability.

Are choices permanent?
Yes. Decisions cannot be reversed, and limited saves add to the tension.

Is it more story-driven or survival-focused?
It leans heavily on narrative and psychological tension rather than resource micromanagement.

Can visitors always be identified through logic?
Not always, some outcomes involve randomness, forcing players into genuine paranoia.

Is it finished or still being developed?
The game is playable but remains in active development, with patches and content updates expected.

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Alternatives

Players who enjoy paranoia-driven storytelling might also like:

Papers, Please - Similar inspection mechanics with life-or-death consequences.

The Thing (2002) - A cult classic about trust and hidden monsters.

This War of Mine - Survival against the odds, with tough moral decisions.

Signalis - Atmospheric survival horror with deep narrative elements.

What’s New 

The latest version introduces expanded dialogue options, improved basement exploration, and refinements to the interrogation mechanics.

Stability patches have reduced early technical issues, and new content hints at broader lore expansion.

Pricing

Base Game: €14.79

Bundle offers: “Horrors of the Household,” “Shadow on the Door,” and “Bipolar Disorder,” each combining No, I’m Not a Human with companion horror titles at a 10% discount.

System Requirements

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GTX 960
Recommended:
  • OS: Windows 11
  • Processor: Intel Core i5
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GTX 960
PROS
  • Unique psychological horror premise.
  • Immersive art style and atmosphere.
  • Excellent soundtrack enhances dread.
  • Multiple endings encourage replayability.
  • Thought-provoking moral dilemmas.
  • Strong narrative hooks and mystery.
  • Compact, focused play sessions.
  • Affordable indie price point.
  • Memorable character encounters.
  • Active development with room to grow.
CONS
  • A limited save system may frustrate players.
  • Replayability relies on RNG rather than deep variation.
  • Conversations can become repetitive.
  • Some characters feel underdeveloped.
  • Management mechanics are shallow.
  • Missed opportunities for deeper interactivity.
  • Technical bugs are still present in places.
  • Random NPC removal disrupts story arcs.
  • Endings tied too heavily to chance events.
  • It can feel more like a visual novel than a full game.
Conclusion

No, I’m Not a Human thrives on atmosphere, paranoia, and storytelling. It captures the essence of psychological horror by forcing players to live with uncertainty, mistrust, and dread.

While its mechanics can feel repetitive and some design choices limit depth, the game delivers a haunting experience worth its modest price. It is not flawless, but it leaves a lasting impression, especially for fans of indie horror and narrative-driven games.

If you’re looking for a short yet unforgettable descent into paranoia, this title is worth opening the door for.

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