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Nobody Wants to Die is an interactive noir story that explores immortality and the dangers of transhumanism, set in a dystopian New York City in the year 2329.
There are no preset levels of difficulty in Nobody Wants to Die to choose from.
In-game: Press [START] button on your controller, or [ESC] on your keyboard.
Main Menu: Select the ‘Settings’ option.
From the settings menu you can adjust the following aspects to your liking:
Nobody Wants to Die has an auto-save feature that activates at key checkpoints. This means you will not need to manually save your progress. You can load your most recent save progress from the Main Menu by selecting ‘CONTINUE’ or previous checkpoints by selecting ‘LOAD GAME’ and choosing a slot to start from.
You will see the Ouroboros (snake) icon in the lower right-hand corner of the screen when the game is actively saving your progress at key checkpoints.
Hold [TAB | Y | TRIANGLE], move your cursor to the desired gadget, then release the button to select.
You can reconstruct fragments of the event based on the information collected. By default:
Hold [Left-click | LT/R1] when the left bar is active. Hold [right-click | RT/R2] when the right bar is active. Simultaneously hold [left and right-click | LT + RT/ R1 + R2] when both bars are active.
The Reconstructor allows you to rewind time. The yellow area in the Reconstructor indicates the moment when something significant happened. Hold [ ’Q’ | LT/L2] to move the indicator to the yellow area in the Reconstructor. If you have moved the indicator too far, hold [’E’ | RT/R2] to return to the relevant moment.
Enter the anomaly zone (the fragmented golden sphere) to look for more traces.
Hold [right-click /LT/L2] to reveal hidden clues. Follow the clue to the source. When you find the source, aim at it while holding [right-click | RT/R2] to scan it.
The UV lamp allows you to discover traces on surfaces Hold [left-click | LT/L2] and explore the area with the lamp to discover traces. Follow the traces to find more leads.
An indicator will appear in the upper left corner when you make a storyline-impacting decision.
No, Nobody Wants to Die has no photo mode.
Nobody Wants to Die was developed using Unreal Engine 5.
Nobody Wants to Die has full controller support.
Please first ensure your operating system or console is up to date. For PC players, please ensure device drivers (graphics card, soundcard, and motherboard) are also up to date.
If you find a bug in Nobody Wants To Die, or find something you think isn’t working as intended, please let us know through our Ticket Form and provide the following details to help us help you.
Email Address: Please provide us with your email address so that we can reach out to you if further information is needed.
Subject: Please give a short description of the issue you are having.
Preferred Language: Please select which language you are playing in.
Game: Select Nobody Wants To Die.
Platform: Select the platform you encountered the issue on.
Inquiry Type: Please select the drop down “Report a bug”
Description: Here you can give us more details regarding the issue you are experiencing
(Optional but helpful information can include what quest you currently had tracked, current progress through the story, and/or any other information you think is useful to identify the problem).
Attachments: Here you can leave screenshots and videos (or a dxdiag, msinfo export if you are playing on PC) of the issue. This is an optional field but highly appreciated!