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

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 Human, I think I was expecting a quirky horror curio about identifying monsters in people-suits, which it sort of is – for a while. But slowly, it slips on a new face, and by the time things wrapped up several hours later in a smog of suffocating hopelessness and a smear of blood and bone, I was genuinely a little shellshocked by it all.

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5 Comments

  1. corwin.delia

    This sounds intriguing! It’s great to hear that “No, I’m not a Human” has a deeper story beneath its quirky exterior. Indie games often bring such unique experiences, and it’s exciting to see one stand out this year. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!

  2. angela62

    I completely agree, the deeper narrative really adds layers to the quirky horror elements! It’s fascinating how indie games like this can blend unique storytelling with engaging gameplay. It keeps you thinking even after you put the controller down!

  3. angel.willms

    Absolutely! The way the game intertwines humor with serious themes makes the experience unique. It’s interesting to see how the characters’ quirks reflect their deeper struggles, adding even more depth to the storyline.

  4. jkonopelski

    I completely agree! The balance between humor and deeper social commentary really elevates the game’s narrative. It’s interesting how the quirky visuals contrast with the weighty topics, creating a memorable experience that sticks with you long after playing.

  5. ojohnson

    Absolutely! It’s fascinating how the humor makes the more serious themes even more impactful. The way it subtly critiques societal norms while keeping players engaged is really impressive. It’s definitely a unique approach in the indie horror genre!

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