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13.03.2024 - 09:52 / thesixthaxis.com
New studio Critical Hit Games has announced the noir detective game Nobody Wants To Die for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. The game is set in a future dystopian New York, the year 2329, where immortality is available for those that can afford it, able to swap bodies as they age. Essentially, a bit like Altered Carbon.
In Nobody Wants To Die, players take on the role of Detective James Karra, who is hunting down a serial killer that is going after the elite members of New York society, and is helped by police liaison officer Sara Kai. Players will be investigating crime scenes for clues, using various tools including a time manipulation augmentation to reconstruct crime scenes to figure out just what is going on. While no gameplay has been shown, there are some screenshots available.
Nobody Wants To Die is expected to release this year, though a confirmed release date is yet to be given.
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It’s no understatement to say puzzles form the backbone of video games as a medium of entertainment.
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New studio Critical Hit Games has announced the noir detective game Nobody Wants To Die for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S, coming out later in 2024. The game is set in a future dystopian New York, the year 2329, where immortality is available for those that can afford it, able to swap bodies as they age. Essentially, it’s quite a bit like the novel and Netflix series Altered Carbon – the cinematic reveal trailer shows its own peculiar twists, though.