If you’re into noir-inspired detective games with a hint ofThe Observerwith a splash ofBioShock, all wrapped in a cyberpunk vibe, you’ve probably been keeping an eye onNobody Wants to Die. The dystopian game from newcomers Critical Hit Games has just released on console.
However, what about PC players? Well, it’s not due to be released on the platform for another hour or two (at the time of writing), so why don’t we get to grips with the hardware specs until then? Judging by the requirements, most modern systems shouldn’t have a lot of trouble, but here’s a breakdown if you are looking to play on PC:

In a world…where nobody wants to die
If you’re unfamiliar,Nobody Wants to Dieis described as an “interactive noir story” set in New York in the year 2329. The long and the short of it is: advances in technology have enabled people to essentially have eternal life. The game is being published by PLAION, the parent company of Deep Silver (Dead Island 2,Payday 3,Metro Exodus).
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The plot follows Detective James Karra who’s tasked with helping young police liaison officer Sara Kai in pursuit of a killer who’s targeting the city’s elite. It sounds pretty interesting if you’re into solving crimes in the underbelly of a dystopian future.
As for the PC specs, they shouldn’t be too taxing for most users who keep their rig up to date every few years. We’re still in the 3000 series for Nvidia RTX graphics cards, and it looks as though you may even get away with running the game at minimum recommendations with an Intel i3 processor. Check theNobody Wants to Diepagefor more information about when it’ll be available through Steam.







