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  • Summary: A ridiculous live-action B-movie adventure you will never forget! You wake up to find your town in chaos. Everyone has gone crazy and is just attacking each other! A cryptic message is the secret to survival-- Press X to not die!
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  1. Jan 19, 2018
    80
    Full motion video has certainly come a long way, and with a crazy script like Press X to Not Die, it’s simply great. Short but sweet is a phrase created to describe this game.
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  1. May 7, 2021
    8
    Press X Not to Die is a nice bit of campy fun. The game doesn’t take itself seriously at all and while some of the acting would normally bePress X Not to Die is a nice bit of campy fun. The game doesn’t take itself seriously at all and while some of the acting would normally be considered mediocre in this game it works for it. The game combines a normal FMV setup where you’re choosing dialogue responses but adds in QTE events where you engage in combat against a range of people who have gone crazy and are attacking everyone. Ironically I didn’t have to press the X key to not die once as if you go above easy difficulty you have to press multiple buttons. The video quality was decent to great as was the audio. The dialogue was cringy greatness as was the humour.

    I played Press X Not To Die on Linux. It never crashed on em and I didn’t notice any bugs. There is one graphics option for resolution. There is no save feature but it is a short game. You can pause at any time as well as change the difficulty at any time. The game has a 60 FPS lock and it ran pretty much at that the whole time with no noticeable drops.

    Graphics API: OpenGL
    Save System: None
    Disk Space Used: 2.34 GB

    GPU Usage: 0-49 %
    VRAM Usage: 517-728 MB
    CPU Usage: 1-5 %
    RAM Usage: 2.7-3.1 GB
    Frame Rate: 58-60 FPS.

    The game could have used more story depth but as it was it was a quick and fun experience. It entertained me; made me laugh; and made me want more. Hopefully there is a sequel. I paid $1.64 CAD for it and can say it is easily worth it’s current full price of $3.29 CAD. I finished my first play through in 28 minutes and apparently my choices led me to experiencing 46% of the overall game.

    My Score: 8/10

    My System:

    AMD Ryzen 5 2600X | 16GB DDR4-3000 CL15 | MSI RX 580 8GB Gaming X | Mesa 21.0.3 | Samsung 970 Evo Plus 500GB | Manjaro 21.0.3 | Mate 1.24.1 | Kernel 5.12.1-2-MANJARO
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  2. Nov 30, 2015
    6
    Funny and entertaining for some 30 minutes (:

    The abundance of silliness, senseless story, creative costumes and atrocious acting make it
    Funny and entertaining for some 30 minutes (:

    The abundance of silliness, senseless story, creative costumes and atrocious acting make it even better
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