No, I'm Not A Human STORY & ENDINGS EXPLAINED (ALL VISITORS)

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no, im not a human story explained. No im not a human has visitors knocking on the protagonist's door, wanting to come in. All these visitors might be human or they might be fake humans, and it is up to you to decide who to let in.

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you forgot to mention, in game there is a way to identify visitors from guests.

Killed visitors end up in a gorey mess while guests end up in plastic bags.

bosunbill
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I like the first woman cause cause shes a training one where you also have to remember their story they give. Homeless, did substances...and yet have perfectly white teeth

NeedyWolf
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The "survivor" *is* a visitor

I think the first indicator of a visitor is when they admit exposure to the sun. The fat woman, the among us guy, the first woman all admit exposure to the sun before you let them in.

ghfudrsuuu
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Having the only good AC unit in the neighborhood simulator.

SeenBeatleofDoom
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It seems some visitors may not even be fully aware they are visitors…

tevinanarchy
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The women carrying her dead husband and the “crazy” fat guy who actually was just grieving his dead wife made me very sad. (Maybe there is a reason they shared the same room cause they shared trauma or whatever.)

RayanShaikh-bfgp
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and it's still a demo, can't wait for the full release

exsyaoktavian
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my friend played through this and streamed it to me, honestly really well made for its price, glad it's getting the recognition it deserves

mareoio
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FEMA=Federal Emergency Management Agency
Is a real Government Agency in the USA, whose job is to manage crisis's or literally any problem.
That's why in games or movies, you'll sometimes see FEMA because realistically if this actually happen
FEMA would be the first U.S Agency to respond to the problem that the State Government is unable to control.

hansdasgamer
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This is "The Thing" where literally nobody can fully either trust oraz distrust anyone and there is no escape from it

Szymonux
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if you watch a playthough the visitors have death lines the woman who is cold says "i know why i feel so cold now." and its honesly depressing because shes already dead

anubianthe
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gotta say, as a person who has never seen or heard of this game before, my heart rate increased about 30 bpm. 10/10

SeniorSpaceflight
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the lady carrying her husband's corpse around makes me really sad. i wanna give her a hug :(

cunkjunk
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So, daytime is unbearably hot, and the protagonist still chooses to sleep at night and be active during the day? Man, morning people are weird.

ОльгаСергеева-зх
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This would make a great horror movie. Trapped in the house. No where to go. Strangers you can't trust. Pressure mounting. Different kinds of rotting bodies and body parts in the house. An ambiguous ending.

thepixelcatremmy
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The "Good" ending is still hopeless...

tbgoku
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Had to put my headphones on because my dog thought someone was knocking at the door and would lose his Mcmarbles everytime I heard the knocking sound. Lol

VagrantMalice
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1:35 the knock sound scared the shit out of me

abrilschafer
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I wonder if visitors know that they're visitors, or just kill people unconsciously and keep thinking they're humans

Pebbsi_official
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I looked it up:

Night 2:

Tall guy: Human
Weird shoulder meth lady: Visitor

Night 3:

Girl in coat: Visitor
Crazy rambling beer guy: Human

Night 4:

Widow: Human
Amogus: Visitor (ya fuck that guy lol)
Doctor: Human

Night 5:

Suit guy: Visitor
Little girl: Human
Lumberjack shirt guy: Visitor
Fat girl: Visitor

Makes sense that 3/4 on the last night are visitors. Who the hell would still even be alive to walk around then after all those violent nights? Multiple armed soldiers died on your road and many other people so it just makes sense. The little girl only made it because she didn't have to go too far.

BlueLightningHawk