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A.I.L.A is a first-person horror game set in a near-future filled with immersive technology. Play as the sole game tester for a revolutionary new fictional AI. Survive intense horror experiences that prey on your deepest fears as the lines between virtual and reality begin to blur…

A.I.L.A is a horror, psychological horror and atmospheric game developed by Pulsatrix Studios and published by Fireshine Games and The Iterative Collective.
Released on November 25th 2025 is available only on Windows in 9 languages: English, French, German, Spanish - Spain, Portuguese - Brazil, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Russian.

It has received 1,163 reviews of which 973 were positive and 190 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.0 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 29.99€ on Steam, but you can find it for 13.29€ on K4G.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: WINDOWS® 10 (64-BIT Required)
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-10600K or AMD Ryzen 5 2600
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6GB or AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 8GB
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Storage: 35 GB available space

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Dec. 2025
Please pay attention to this review, as I have actually finished the game unlike the hundreds of negative reviews of individuals with atrophied attention spans who gave up on playing the game in under a few hours. This game, judging it in the context of what it is (which is a skill that most steam reviewers do not seem to possess); a 25 bucks indie horror game by a small dev team, this game is a stellar achievement that blows most AA horror games that have released recently out of the park in quite a few fronts. For me performance was flawless, the story was great and immersive I found myself more and more invested, lots of plot twists, refreshing and unique level design and concepts. Good gameplay. What more do you want?
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Nov. 2025
Sleeper hit that fans of pretty walking sims will love. If you enjoyed Observer and Nobody Wants to Die, get this.
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Nov. 2025
Played the entire game, and here's my review. First, let's see its negative elements. A.I.L.A has its flaws. The combat mechanics aren't the best ones and sometimes enemies get stuck in some scenario element or don't act that well. Nevertheless, it's challenging enough (especially during the farm part). Aside this, there's no big bug or glitch that prevents you from playing or that really damages your experience. There's some moments in wich I've experienced a delay between actions and their sound effects too. Also, the game could've been better polished for PC. Now, here's the good part: the plot. The history isn't a generic ''haunted house'' plot, nor something simply related to supernatural phenomena. It's an intricate narrative between reality, virtuality, imagination, and real events, all intertwined by different stories that are mingled together, like multiple different games inside one. The ambience is great, it was created instead being only a collection of free reused assets. It's not based only in jumpscares, but in a horror that's slowly boosted by events and actions, building an entire atmosphere instead only separated horrific moments. It's totally worth to play and it's good to see that small independent game studios are creating new stuff and taking risks in a gaming industry polluted by ''AAA'' lazy games and rotten franchises that deliver nothing of value.
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Nov. 2025
This game was a pleasant surprise and I would absolutely recommend it for the story and atmosphere alone. The environments are unique, for one, so while you might be playing through some familiar horror ideas like a remixed looping hallway, a scary forest, or an abandoned farm, they never feel like the same reused indie horror assets you see everywhere else. It really feels like a lot of thought, time, and effort went into building these spaces. Exploring them is genuinely fun. The story and voice acting were easily the highlights for me, and they alone made the first playthrough worthwhile. The story feels fresh, and it kept me interested the entire time. My only real criticism is the combat. The demo didn’t include any, so its prominence in the full game was unexpected and, for me, a letdown. The atmosphere, exploration, and storytelling are the game’s strongest aspects, and the combat often drags the pacing rather than supports it. Enemies hit hard, you cannot move and select your heal at the same time, and the weapons don’t quite balance things out. Most boss fights devolve into running in circles, which ends up distracting from the excellent worldbuilding. Even so, the core experience is absolutely worth your time. With toned-down combat, less enemies, or difficulty options, it could shine even more. As it stands, I still 100% recommend it if you enjoy story-rich horror/scifi.
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Nov. 2025
I really, really liked this game. I wouldn't say it's perfect and frankly probably doesn't warrant a full second playthrough after your first, but I think it nails a lot of what it was going for. The game has a lot of variety, especially if you enjoy the spectacle of it all. The game never felt too easy or too hard, which I found quite surprising. The story and perception of said story are very good. It delivered its concept and twist extremely well and I enjoyed it, although a bit heavy handed sometimes. The game feels great to play. Some criticism however, the gameplay is a bit simple, the enemy AI is a bit weak in execution and the decisions you make largely don't matter that much, save for a specific few. These ending decisions are what determine your ending, I believe. For the 10 hours I put into the game, I thought it was remarkably well done. With a bit more polish, which could be delivered with post-launch updates, this could be a real classic.
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Frequently Asked Questions

A.I.L.A is currently priced at 29.99€ on Steam.

A.I.L.A is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 29.99€ on Steam.

A.I.L.A received 973 positive votes out of a total of 1,163 achieving a rating of 7.96.
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A.I.L.A was developed by Pulsatrix Studios and published by Fireshine Games and The Iterative Collective.

A.I.L.A is playable and fully supported on Windows.

A.I.L.A is not playable on MacOS.

A.I.L.A is not playable on Linux.

A.I.L.A is a single-player game.

A.I.L.A does not currently offer any DLC.

A.I.L.A does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

A.I.L.A supports Remote Play on TV. Discover more about Steam Remote Play.

A.I.L.A is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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A.I.L.A
Rating
8.0
973
190
Game modes
Features
Online players
17
Developer
Pulsatrix Studios
Publisher
Fireshine Games, The Iterative Collective
Release 25 Nov 2025
Platforms
Remote Play
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