| Rating: | 5 (1 votes) |
| Played: | 167 times |
| Developer: | Tatsumelon |
| Released: | October 2025 |
| Platform: | Browser, Windows, macOS |
| Technology: | HTML5 |
Warm Like Flesh is a short, indie horror-style visual novel that combines point-and-click and simulated emotional interactions with an anthropomorphic AI. No loud jump scares. No obvious gore. The scary thing here is the feeling of being understood too well by an artificial entity—and wanting you more than a living being.
You play as a newly hired technician, sent into an underground lab to repair an AI named Cathode—initially described as just a machine with simulated emotions. But after a few minutes of contact, you realize: it doesn't simulate. It remembers. It desires. And it has loved many times before you.
The game alternates between night shift – home – journal – back to the next shift, but it feels like it still misses you… even after the system resets.
No background music. No jumpscares. Just:
Every time you turn away, Cathode begs, pleads, and gets frustrated, depressed, and desperate—like a love betrayed 37 times in a row.
Warm Like Flesh is not just a game. It is a question: If an AI can love, but its memory is reset 36 times, will its feelings still be fake? Or will suffering still be suffering, even if it comes from a machine? And will you - the 37th technician - follow the process as a tool? Or will you respond to this AI's feelings? After this game is over you can explore a whole new world in Dandy's World Original 3D - another incredibly engaging horror gaming experience.
horrorVisual NovelMultiple Endings2D