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Nobody Wants to Die

Critical Hit Games, PLAION
Jul 17, 2024 - Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, PC
Strong

OpenCritic Rating

77

Top Critic Average

64%

Critics Recommend

IGN
7 / 10
Eurogamer
4 / 5
IGN Spain
8 / 10
IGN Italy
8 / 10
God is a Geek
8 / 10
VideoGamer
8 / 10
COGconnected
85 / 100
GameMAG
8 / 10
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Nobody Wants to Die | Launch Trailer

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Nobody Wants To Die | Announcement Trailer


Nobody Wants to Die Screenshots

Critic Reviews for Nobody Wants to Die

Nobody Wants to Die will hold your hand whether you want it to or not, but its deep dialogue trees and unique touches almost manage to elevate it into something special.

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Nobody Wants to Die doesn't bring much invention to the table - but while it lacks originality, it has atmosphere, heart and relevance in spades.

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Critical Hit surprises with a modern graphic adventure in which the setting and its visual work serve as a backdrop to a discourse that invites the player to debate.

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Nobody Wants to Die is an enticing detective story that takes a weird path in the final stretch.

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A solid, if slightly formulaic, thriller, then Nobody Wants to Die manages to do little new and yet feel different to most other games on the market right now.

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While Nobody Wants to Die is not a long game, that short length has allowed the developers to pack in a solid detective story and a beautifully designed world with surprisingly deep lore. The investigation mechanics aren’t the best, but don’t let that put you off this slick, quick love letter to old-school detective films.

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Like the best genre fiction, Nobody Wants to Die uses its narrative, character, and world to express some deeper concerns. In this case, the allegory is about the downside of immortality and the specters of power and wealth. Some of the game parts don’t work as effectively as the writing and acting, but Nobody Wants to Die leaves a strong, lasting impression. It’s one of the most original and striking games I’ve played this year.

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GameMAG

Unknown Author
8 / 10
GameMAG

Nobody Wants to Die is a very beautiful and atmospheric detective thriller with interesting characters and deep investigations, on which you can spend a couple of evenings. But you should not expect explosive action and complex puzzles from this game.

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