Alright, horror fans, time to sink your teeth into something new (or, well, *newer*). Trioskaz, the folks behind the decision-based psychological Horror game "No, I'm Not a Human," have just dropped a juicy Accolades and 'Usual Suspects' Content Update Trailer. And trust me, it looks delightfully unsettling.
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So, what's the buzz all about? Well, "No, I'm Not a Human" has apparently been garnering some serious critical attention, and this trailer showcases all the love it's been getting. Always nice to see an indie dev get their due, especially in the crowded horror landscape. But the real meat of the update lies in the "Usual Suspects" content itself.
This isn't just a patch with a few bug fixes, people. We're talking a substantial injection of fresh nightmare fuel. The update boasts a whopping 12 new characters, each presumably bringing their own brand of twisted backstories and moral dilemmas to the already murky world. Think about it: more potential victims, more potential monsters, and even more agonizing decisions to make.
Speaking of agonizing decisions, the update also introduces a brand new bonus ending. Now, I don't know about you, but I'm a sucker for multiple endings, especially in horror games. It adds replayability and encourages you to really explore the consequences of your actions. And let's be honest, in a game titled "No, I'm Not a Human," you know those consequences are going to be pretty bleak.
But wait, there's more! Added events promise to further flesh out the game's narrative and deepen its unsettling atmosphere. Plus, for those of you who are Steam completionists (I know you're out there!), the update includes Steam trading cards. Collect 'em all! Honestly, I never really got into trading cards, but hey, it's a nice little bonus for those who do. They look pretty cool, judging by the trailer.
The "Usual Suspects" Content Update is available right now on Steam for PC. So, if you're looking for a psychological Horror game that will mess with your head and leave you questioning your own humanity, "No, I'm Not a Human" might just be your cup of tea...or should I say, your chalice of blood? Okay, maybe I'm getting carried away. Check out the trailer and see for yourself. Just don't blame me if you can't sleep tonight.
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