Lose yourself in the dystopian world of New York, 2329; immortality comes at a price that someone has to pay. 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.
10 Players in Game
1 310 All-Time Peak
83,28 Rating
Steam Charts
10 Players in Game
1 310 All-Time Peak
83,28 Rating
At the moment, Nobody Wants to Die has 10 players actively in-game. This is 0% lower than its all-time peak of 0.
3 663 Total Reviews
3 163 Positive Reviews
500 Negative Reviews
Very Positive Score
Nobody Wants to Die has garnered a total of 3 663 reviews, with 3 163 positive reviews and 500 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Very Positive’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
291 minutes
I loved the aesthetics and quite enjoyed the first 2/3 of the game. Last parts of the game however were a total let down and the ending was straight up bad.
Also, there's not much gameplay (I know, it's an interactive novel) so with no proper save system I feel no desire to replay it X times to get to the true ending.
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
284 minutes
This game has huge construction issues, every
phase is too long and ends up being boring or annoying. Big potential but wasted unfortunately.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
333 minutes
This game is an absolute visual feast. The graphics are truly impressive—every frame looks like a work of art. The setting? It’s insane—in the best way. Imagine if Max Payne, BioShock, and Cyberpunk had a love child. That’s the world you’re dropped into, and it’s as gritty, mysterious, and immersive as it sounds.
The story grabs you from the start. It doesn’t just pull you in—it drags you deep into its world, and before you know it, you're completely hooked. It’s emotional, intense, and full of surprises.
Now, if I had to nitpick, there’s one flaw: the gameplay can get a bit repetitive. But honestly? That’s a small price to pay for everything else this game delivers. The atmosphere, the narrative, the visuals—they all come together in such a powerful way, it more than makes up for the repetition.
If you're into story-driven games with rich worlds and unforgettable vibes, this one's a must-play.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
621 minutes
Don't expect actual deduction or any other gameplay, its a multiple choice walking simulator.
As some may have said "Absolute Cinema", because of how linear and force-fed this is, it might as well be considered a movie.
The story is okay-ish i personally didn't like any of the endings, they were pretty disappointing. I Despise QTE's that are functionally impossible by game design. (i did watch all 4 of them, since there's no way i'll play the game from the beginning 4 times).
The lack of a more sophisticated saving system is a problem, but probably not as much as the useless existence of "They will remember this" responses to actions, those literally don't make much difference since all they do is unlock some adjacent dialogue. Endings depend on the final conclusion and what you do at the end entirely.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
321 minutes
I am heavily disappointed. The message they are trying to send is okay and all but storytelling was weak and gameplay was alright at best. It kinda feels like it hasn't been properly polished.
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
278 minutes
You spend way too much time watching the protagonist suffering from health issues.
Gets old an tedious quickly, and then just feels disruptive and tedious.
That really should have been reserved for key moments, especially when the game isn't long to begin with.
The gameplay is not much more than just walking from prompt to prompt and going through the motions. I didn't mind this as much. but it's a little sad that the ideas the game had just weren't taken very far.
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
570 minutes
Fantastic Art Deco Tech Noir/Cyberpunk detective game with stunning aesthetics and environments, and an intriguing future and narrative.
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
756 minutes
dyschencro psychosis is this universe's cyber psychosis xD this game is like stepping into a noir movie in the decaying neon future the plot is weirdly poetic, beautiful but grimy. slow burning puzzles. the save system tho? absolutely cursed, had to replay the whole game all over again to get all the achievements lol
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
115 minutes
Oozes ambience. Incredible sci-fi noir world building. An absolute feast for the senses.
Note: It’s a narrative game. You won’t find any real problem solving to be done here. The crime scene exploration mechanics are cool, but repetitively superfluous. But it’s gloriously presented, if you’re into interactive stories.
👍 : 13 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
413 minutes
This is a weird one.
A short detective game with a film noir vibe?
check
A super interesting cyberpunk setting with retro art deco elements?
check
Graphics and visuals so mind-bogglingly good you can't believe more people aren't talking about it?
check
So why don't I recommend this game? Unfortunately, it was just very boring. I have liked walking sims in the past, so I wasn't expecting much here in terms of gameplay. But this game takes the cake with the amount of long and drawn out sequences. Although it is a short game, it felt like a long one.
I was also bothered by the game's mechanics and what I was actually doing for most of the game. If you've ever watched Blade Runner, do you recall that scene where Deckard uses high-tech zoom to change an angle within a photo to find something that was out of view? This game does this but cranks it up to 11. For example, for most of the game you're using this "reconstructor" tool to rewind crime scenes and find details that aren't present at the crime scene, but it also allows you to physically pick up items that would otherwise be destroyed. There is no "lore" explanation whatsoever on how it works. When you have a tool like this that isn't explained and defies all reason, it makes collecting evidence, identifying leads and drawing conclusions unsatisfying and not something that you figured out with your brain. This game was a surprisingly linear experience.
The story also didn't hit unfortunately, with some convoluted plotlines and awkward pacing. I spotted a ton of typos in the subtitles. I also spotted some in game art that was clearly AI-generated (with the illegible text and everything), which planted this seed of doubt that I wasn't able to shake for the rest of the game.
👍 : 18 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Nobody Wants to Die Minimum PC System Requirements
Minimum:- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 64bit
- Additional Notes: to be announced
Nobody Wants to Die Recommended PC System Requirements
Recommended:- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 64bit
- Additional Notes: to be announced
Nobody Wants to Die has specific system requirements to ensure smooth gameplay. The minimum settings provide basic performance, while the recommended settings are designed to deliver the best gaming experience. Check the detailed requirements to ensure your system is compatible before making a purchase.
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