Fans of games like Silent Hill and No, I'm Not a Human have a new horror game on Steam to check out, and it releases very ...
Indie publisher CRITICAL REFLEX, known for cult classic games Buckshot Roulette and, more recently, Mouthwashing, looks to add another hit horror game to its catalog. In partnership with developer ...
Forget foggy towns and haunted hospitals. The horror game that’s haunting me most right now isn’t Silent Hill, it’s No I’m Not a Human—it’s a scorched, surreal descent into the one question no one ...
Visitors are dangerous creatures that disguise themselves as people in No, I'm Not a Human. Here's how to tell if you've encountered one.
Someone's coming… that's what they do. Night after night, before the morning sun gets hotter than I've ever known. They bare their perfect, platinum teeth and make me feel small and dirty in ...
The notoriously difficult 'Martyr' Achievement in No, I'm Not a Human has been made easier in the recent Usual Suspects update.
“Sharing a roof with someone?” asks the Fallout 3-inspired educational video featured in the latest No, I’m Not a Human trailer that aired today during the PC Gaming Show 2025. “Make sure they are ...
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Knock, knock – are these new faces at the door? Usual Suspects brings 12 new characters to the game, each with their own strange quirks. Will you turn them away, or let them in? Six new events ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Just when you thought you could make sense of who’s real, No, I’m not a Human throws a spanner in ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Official image from No, I'm Not a Human distributed by Trioskaz. A strong demo can be a curse: ...
I don’t play a lot of horror games. It’s not an issue with the genre; I love Resident Evil for example. But too many horror games rely on the same set of ideas to the point they kind of blend together ...