Press X to Not Die
About
You wake up to find your town in chaos. Everyone has gone crazy and is just attacking each other! A cryptic message is the secret to survival-- Press X to not die!
Survive the streets, find your girlfriend, find out what happened, and get the hell out of town in this ridiculous live-action interactive movie adventure!
Key Features
Links:
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http://www.twitter.com/pressxtonotdie1
http://www.pressxtonotdie.com
Survive the streets, find your girlfriend, find out what happened, and get the hell out of town in this ridiculous live-action interactive movie adventure!
Key Features
- Press buttons like your life depends on it! Because it does!
- Over 35 minutes of HD footage!
- Graphics so amazing, they look like real life!
- 25 unique ways to die!
- Uncover the secrets behind the madness in a branching storyline that reflects your choices!
- A Dynamic Dialogue system that constructs key spoken sentences on the fly to reflect your actions and performance, providing for an unprecedentedly dynamic experience in an interactive movie.
- “1994 Mode” re-renders the game as it would have looked during the golden age of interactive movies!
- Steam Leaderboards to share your high score and the choices you made, with the world!
- Fight a clown!
Links:
http://www.facebook.com/pressxtonotdie1
http://www.twitter.com/pressxtonotdie1
http://www.pressxtonotdie.com
System requirements for Linux
Minimum:
- OS: Ubuntu or equivalent
- Processor: Dual Core
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 800x600 or higher, OpenGL 3.0+
- Storage: 3 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Keyboard & Mouse or Xbox 360 Gamepad
Recommended:
- OS: Ubuntu 16.04.3+ or equivalent
- Processor: Quad Core
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1920x1080, OpenGL 3.0+
- Storage: 4 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Keyboard & Mouse or Xbox 360 Gamepad
System requirements for macOS
Minimum:
- OS: OSX 10.7 or later
- Processor: Dual Core
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 800x600 or higher, OpenGL 3.0+
- Storage: 3 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Keyboard & Mouse or Xbox 360 Gamepad
Recommended:
- OS: OSX 10.7 or later
- Processor: Quad Core
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1920x1080, OpenGL 3.0+
- Storage: 4 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Keyboard & Mouse or Xbox 360 Gamepad
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows XP or later
- Processor: Dual Core
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: 800x600 or higher
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 3 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Keyboard & Mouse or Xbox 360 Gamepad
Recommended:
- OS: Windows XP or later
- Processor: Quad Core
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1920x1080
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 4 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Keyboard & Mouse or Xbox 360 Gamepad
Press X to Not Die reviews and comments
“Press X to Not Die” is a funny, B-movie style FMV game. I had so much fun playing it and I like how one character mention at the end how many times you died. While it’s short, there is still replayability, with the difficulty modes, and if you want to find all the death scenes. Recommended to FMV fans.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Early Access Review Have bought the Game recently and today I finally got to Play. What you have to say about the Game is simply that X is not the only Button pressed in the Game. There are even key Combos. So basically a pure Quick-time event game-a Movie in which you take the Lead role, so to speak.
To the Story: Something makes people in the City go crazy so they attack each other. We and some other People apparently didn't go crazy.
In this little Story, you learn a lot about what it's all about-why People just get so crazy and go off each other.
In general, the Story is extremely crazy. There are several Ways to play through the Story. There are some smaller Branches. The Goal of the Story, however, will always be the same Ending, I think.
According to Statistics, I watched 55% of the Game at a Playing time of just under 30 Minutes until the End Of the game. That says that it certainly won't be a long Game when you explore everything.
But...
The Story is so crazy and so delicious that at least everyone will be satisfied who is a little bit on twisted Stories as well.
The Game is not expensive and I find it worth it for this small Money. I definitely had a Lot of Fun in those first 30 Minutes and a Colleague who sat next to me also enjoyed himself deliciously at the Game.
So-for me a clear Recommendation, although of course you shouldn't wait so much and go to it with a slightly smaller Expectation. For me personally, it was amusing
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Early Access Review B-Movies and Games? Does this Go together?
On "Press X To Not Die," you can say, "YES!"
The Game is basically an interactive Film recorded with a Go-Pro Hero mounted on a Helmet.
Short on the Story Intro: You wake up as an unnamed Figure in the 1St-person view as your Buddy comes to you. He warns you that everyone in the City is spinning through. The only thing he knows is that you should press X to avoid dying.
With that, the Story goes off, too. You try to survive and have to make Decisions, react Quickly to push Shortcuts or run for your Life. The Game doesn't really take itself seriously, the Actors are (intentionally) bad and at some Points cuts can be seen when you have made a Decision. B-Movie Style As you know it.
The Story is also, of course, from the Hell of B-Movie movies, and intends to be so thin and bad That Sharknado movies seem like filmed literary Masterpieces.
Language is unfortunately English, but the Texts are translated into German. In some Places, I felt that the Sound was mixed somewhat quietly, but this doesn't bother any further.
The Game time is somewhere at 20 to 30 Minutes per Pass. But Since you can't unlock everything in one Pass, you play several times. I think that you played through "Press X To Not Die" in 1.5 To 2 hours and unlocked all Achievements.
All in all, I would like to make my Recommendation To "Press X To Not Die." The Game is funny in its B-Movie Art. Gamers will immediately understand some Innuendo and Film Fans will also find their Laughs.