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Nobody Wants to Die review - a noiry cyberpunk tale told beautifully


Eurogamer's review of Nobody Wants to Die, which doesn't bring much invention to the table - but while it lacks originality, it has atmosphere, heart and releva

As a disabled person with a veritable laundry list of health conditions forced to rely on the underfunded NHS, the games' medical themes hit way too close to home. Into this hellish vision of the future steps protagonist James Karra, a pro baseball player turned detective, and the cheesiest collection of noir clichés you could possibly imagine. Investigative video games are hard to get right, but Nobody Wants to Die is so afraid that you'll miss something or get stuck for even a moment that it doesn't just hold your hand, it drags you through the process, giving clear instructions every step of the way.

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