For decades, Human Animals was nearly impossible to find, or existed only in poor-quality, butchered VHS copies. The from the original 35mm negative provides a totally new viewing experience.
As civilization fades, the trio abandons their formal attire for animal skins, living in the wilderness, swimming nude, and regressing into primitive "human animals."
However, the reality is even stranger: Human Animals is not a game, but a deeply surreal and controversial 1983 Spanish art-house/exploitation film—one that feels like it was designed to break the viewer rather than be "beaten."