
Can you believe that 2025 is almost upon us?
If we’re nearing the end of the year, that must mean we’re nearing the end of the festive break.
I hope that you’ve found time to catch up on your gaming backlog, in addition to enjoying plenty of time with family and friends, of course.
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If you’re a fan ofCyberpunk 2077and L.A Noire, then Critical Hit Games’Nobody Wants To Dieis perhaps a title you should consider checking out imminently.
Released in July of this year,Nobody Wants To Dieis a first-person noir thriller set within the city of New York in 2329.
“Immortality comes at a price that someone has to pay,” teases the synopsis.
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“In this interactive noir story, lead the investigation using advanced technology, as Detective James Karra who risks it all in pursuit of a serial killer targeting the city’s elite.”
Cyberpunk 2077has come a long way.
Taking on the role of James, players are tasked with scouring crime scenes for clues whilst using augmentation to reconstruct events.
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I have to say,Nobody Wants To Die’s city is the star of the show.
This cyberpunk-esque neon metropolis has been created inUnreal Engine5 so you can imagine how stunning it is to explore.
Upon release,Nobody Wants To Diesecured a respectable score of 78 over on Metacritic.
It fared even better onSteamwith the game’s rating currently sitting at ‘Very Positive’.
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Push Squarereferredto the game as “a thoroughly enjoyable sci-fi detective thriller” that’s packed with “unforgettable future cityscapes”.
COGconnectedwrote, “Nobody Wants to Dieleaves a strong, lasting impression. It’s one of the most original and striking games I’ve played this year.”
Nobody Wants To Dieis available onPlayStation5,XboxSeries X/S, and PC via Steam so hopefully plenty of you will be able to get involved with this one.
Godspeed, my friends. Go find that killer.
Topics:Cyberpunk 2077,Steam,PlayStation,Xbox