- Publisher: Deep Silver , PLAION
- Release Date: Jul 17, 2024
- Also On: PC, Xbox Series X
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Aug 19, 2024Nobody Wants to Die is one of those games that give you what you expect, and a little more. We can assume with a trailer and a few images that this will be a narrative adventure with a powerful graphics... And that's true. But it's also a story that touches on very interesting sci-fi themes, as well as keeps the tension up until the final stretch. [Recommended]
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Jul 23, 2024What surprised me most in my time with Nobody Wants to Die was its deep lore. The premise of a future without death isn’t just a shallow idea that starts the mystery, it’s a moral and ethical quandary that Critical Hit Games investigates at every turn. In 2329 New York, we hear talk of bodies as literal government property. That’s as horrific an idea as you would imagine, and the game digs into this with further details like drinking and smoking being illegal so as to not ruin a body for its next owner, a subscription fee you must pay to use your body, and the emergence of a new death kink for rich people who can afford to buy poor bodies and take them over just to get killed in for a quick high before returning to their old body. It’s a biting allegory of wealth inequality and how rich people see poor people as a literal commodity to control. Learning more about this world is one of the best parts of Nobody Wants to Die and the flavor text you can find is full of interesting tidbits that only add to your understanding of the crimes at its center. This game came out of nowhere for me, but its tightly paced film noir mystery is built on such a fascinating world that it’s quickly become one of my favorite sleeper hits of 2024.
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