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Who Are You!? Turns Real UFO Research Into Psychological Horror — Indie Gem of the Day

Posted on July 17, 2026 By Ronny Fiksdahl

A missing family, an alien abduction, and the fear of never knowing the truth

Who Are You!? is today’s Indie Gem, combining science-fiction psychological horror with a personal family mystery influenced by real-world UFO research.

Who Are You!? caught my attention because it does not use aliens as a simple excuse for dark rooms and jump scares. At the centre of the story is a father who has spent 20 years living with the disappearance of his wife and the possibility that she was abducted.

When his daughter also goes missing, he is forced to reopen a part of his life he has never properly escaped.

Who Are You!? Episode 1 Release Trailer


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What happened to Ray Roswell’s family?

Players follow Ray Roswell, whose wife disappeared 20 years before the events of the game. Her disappearance may have involved an alien abduction, but Ray has never received the answers he needs.

When his daughter also vanishes, the search becomes both physical and psychological. Players investigate environments, recordings, documents, and puzzles while Ray confronts memories and trauma he has tried to bury.

Abandoned forest campsite with cabins, a campfire, sleeping bag, and the word killer painted on a wall
Environmental details and abandoned locations help build the game’s unsettling mystery.

Horror shaped by UFO research

Haunting Humans Studio developed the story with support and insight from Argentine UFO researchers Silvia and Andrea Pérez Simondini.

Their experience studying reported UFO and UAP cases helped shape the game’s narrative. It remains a fictional horror story, but the research gives its alien-abduction mystery a more grounded foundation.

A personal mystery rather than a simple alien hunt

The strongest hook is not simply whether players will encounter an alien. It is what years of uncertainty have done to Ray and whether he can trust his memories, surroundings, and understanding of what happened to his family.

Ray is not a soldier entering a secret laboratory. He is a father searching for his daughter while reopening the most painful event of his life.

Episode 2 is coming in August 2026

Episode 1 was released on March 27, 2026, and a free demo is available through Steam.

Haunting Humans Studio has confirmed that Episode 2 is planned for August 2026. Players who purchase the game will also receive Episodes 2 and 3 when they are released.

Who Are You development roadmap showing Episode 2 planned for Q3 2026 and Episode 3 to be announced
The current roadmap lists two levels for Episode 2, while Episode 3 will add three further chapters.

Why it is today’s Indie Gem

Who Are You!? earns today’s Indie Gem spot because it has a clear identity. It combines alien-abduction horror with family trauma, investigation, environmental storytelling, and research from people who have spent years studying unexplained phenomena.

This is not a full review of the episodic story. It is a spotlight on a smaller horror game using a familiar subject in a more personal and unusual way.

For players interested in slower psychological horror, puzzles, unexplained events, and stories built around searching for the truth, Who Are You!? is worth a closer look.

Who Are You!?

Release: Episode 1 available now; Episode 2 planned for August 2026

Genre: Science-fiction, Psychological Horror, Adventure, Investigation, Puzzle

Developer: Haunting Humans Studio

Publishers: Haunting Humans Studio, infibit games

Platform: PC — Steam

Source

Official Who Are You!? Steam page

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