Finally, we have the requirements for Nobody Wants to Die, a game that has raised a lot of expectations thanks to its meticulous setup and excellent graphic quality. Developed by Critical Hit Games and published by PLAION, this game takes us to a dystopian and futuristic New York that has such strong retro elements that at times it seems that we are more in the 1930s than in the distant future.
It is the contrast that gives a single point for this game, the combination of retro elements with futuristic undertones and a cyberpunk touch creates an environment that sometimes reminds us of cult films and games such as Blade Runner and Bioshock. On a technical level, it looks very polished, although it shows in the requirements, which, as we will see, are high.
The story is nothing particularly original, but it has an interesting point and is perfectly woven into the environment in which it takes place. From what I’ve been able to see in the first videos of actual gameplay, the gameplay moves away from the classic first-person action and places more emphasis on investigation, something that manages to give it a breath of fresh air in a fairly stale environment. genre. .
Requirements Nobody wants to die
Minimum
- Windows 10 64 bit.
- Intel Core i3-8100 or Ryzen 5 2600X processor.
- 8 GB of RAM.
- GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER or Radeon RX Vega 56 or Intel Arc A750.
- 30 GB free space.


There are two equivalence errors, one on the CPU and one on the GPU. Intel Core i3-8100 is equivalent to ca Ryzen 3 2300X, and the Intel Arc A750 is much more powerful than the other two options. There is no direct equivalence in Intel graphics.
You should be able to play with this configuration 1080p with low quality and stable 30 FPS.
Recommended
- Windows 10 64 bit.
- Intel Core i5-10400 or Ryzen 5 3600 processor.
- 16 GB of RAM.
- GeForce RTX 3070 Ti or Radeon RX 6750 XT or Intel Arc A770.
- 30 GB free space.
Again we have GPU equivalence errors. GeForce RTX 3070 Ti equivalent to Radeon RX 7700 XTand in this case there is no Intel equivalence as the Arc A770 is much slower than the other two options.
With this setup, Nobody Wants to Die should run great maximum quality in 1080p and even in 1440p.
Nobody Wants To Die is released tomorrow, July 17, and is now available for pre-order on Steam. It will be available for PC and PS5, Xbox Series S and Xbox Series S.