No, I'm Not A Human Reviews

No, I'm Not A Human is ranked in the 91st percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
8.5 / 10.0
Sep 15, 2025

A dexterous exercise of sympathy and stress, No, I'm Not a Human is a horror game in more ways than one, with a near-perfect execution of its juxtapositions.

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8.5 / 10.0
Sep 26, 2025

No, I'm Not Human will likely go down as one of those clever psychological horrors, thanks to its concept of using the player's own mind against them.

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85 / 100
Sep 29, 2025

No, I'm Not a Human is a game that is less about survival and more about endurance. It asks what it means to make decisions when you cannot possibly know the right answer.

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70 / 100
Sep 22, 2025

For folks new to the indie horror genre, be sure to get No, I’m Not a Human and try it out – it offers a unique experience like nothing else, and it isn’t that long of a game either. For established indie and horror fans, No I’m Not a Human isn’t a title that belongs to the Steam wishlist – it’s one for the Steam library.

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7 / 10.0
Sep 18, 2025

No, I’m Not a Human is a game with a core premise of paranoia and survival compelling enough to make the first playthrough memorable. Unfortunately, its shallow mechanics, weak writing, and limited replay value keep the game from living up to its own hype.

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Sep 17, 2025

No, I'm Not a Human is a psychological horror game that transforms paranoia into gameplay, where deciding who to trust becomes a matter of life and death. Its uncanny visuals, suffocating sound design, and ambiguous interactions are perfect for creating tension that any horror fan will love. While its save system and repetition can frustrate, the game’s paranoia lingers long after you stop playing.

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8 / 10.0
Sep 15, 2025

No, I'm Not a Human is a haunting psychological horror experience that masterfully blends paranoia, morality, and surreal storytelling. Through tense decision-making, unreliable information, and eerie visual shifts, Trioskaz delivers a uniquely disturbing game that challenges your instincts and sanity, even if some mechanics frustrate.

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8 / 10.0
Sep 16, 2025

No, I’m Not a Human isn’t about jump scares or flashy set pieces, but rather the gnawing doubt that creeps in when you realize you can never truly know who’s on the other side of the door… or even in the room with you. Minor technical hiccups and a restrictive save system can irritate, but they don’t overshadow the game’s remarkable ability to make every choice feel perilous. I’ve never played anything quite like it before, and even after multiple playthroughs, there’s still something about it that unsettles me. Not many games make me feel that way, but damn, No, I’m Not a Human REALLY got its hooks in. If you like games that are unsettling, weird, and very unique, believe me, you NEED to play No, I’m Not a Human… you won’t regret it.

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70 / 100
Sep 16, 2025

No, I’m Not Human thrives on atmosphere, weaving paranoia and dread into every knock at the door, and its shuffled characters and multiple endings give it strong replay value. It’s not a game of polished mechanics—its testing restrictions are frustrating and its bugs are noticeable—but for $14.99 it delivers a tense horror experience that sticks with you.

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9.5 / 10.0
Sep 15, 2025

Deep and relentless, No I'm Not a Human is a game that explores human nature with unyielding intensity through a simple yet entirely judgment-driven experience.

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Sep 15, 2025

No, I'm not a Human cleverly holds up a social mirror, turning your own paranoia, bias, and human flaws into the game’s sharpest weapon - though its impactful message risks being undercut by frustrating technical setbacks.

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