On Twitch, a new indie game is making waves that just recently launched on Steam. In it, you will be transported to an apocalyptic world where your trust must be placed in the right people.
What kind of game is it? It is called No, I’m not a Human and is a horror game published by Critical Reflex. It was released on September 15, 2025, and is currently available for around €15 on Steam.
Even before the release, a demo was available in June 2025. Now the full version has quickly garnered significant attention and has also made it into our recommendations for the month of September.
Particularly on Twitch, many viewers are excited about the indie title. At peak times on September 16, just one day after release, according to twitchtracker.com, around 111,335 users were watching simultaneously. This was also the temporary peak, with the average viewer count currently at around 16,000 concurrent viewers.
The game seems to hit a nerve with the viewers. Horror games repeatedly experience a surge in popularity on Twitch, and No, I’m not a Human fascinates again with an exciting concept.
At night you will get visitors …
What is the game about? No, I’m not a Human is set in an apocalyptic world. The sun has become extremely hot, making it impossible for people to leave their homes during the day. If they do, they will be burned and die.
This is why most people only leave their homes at night, where it is supposedly safe. As a player, you find yourself in your own house, where visitors regularly come and knock. Now it’s up to you to decide who gets let in. Trust plays an important role, as well as a good sense of who might pose a danger.
Those visitors who are let into the house share their stories, help or need help. But not all of them mean well, and sometimes hard decisions must be made, even if that means resorting to violence.
Slowly but surely, the players develop a sense of fear. Who means well, and who wants to harm me? Perhaps it is the aspect of uncertainty that currently fascinates many users on Twitch. It is also noticeable that significantly fewer people are actually playing the game.
According to steamdb.com, at peak times there were only 8,248 players in-game. However, those who have tried No, I’m not a Human seem to like it. The Steam ratings stand at 88% from 2,182 reviews, leading to a “very positive” rating.
Users praise the story and the unusual graphic style of the game. Decisions made have consequences, requiring players to carefully consider their actions. Uncertainty is always present, providing a thrilling experience.
How long the game can maintain its presence on Twitch and whether the Steam version will attract even more players remains to be seen. Have you already given the horror title a chance? Feel free to let us know in the comments. This days, another worthy representative of the genre has launched: An intense horror game with 85% positive ratings has launched on Steam and PS5, combining Dead Space with time travel