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Press X to Not Die Comes To Steam Early Access

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All Seeing Eye Games have released their comedy live-action interactive movie Press X to Not Die today as part of Steam Early Access. While playing the game the player wakes up to find their entire city gone mad and must fight for survival via Quick Time Events.

Press X to Not Die Game Designer Darren Joe had this to say regarding the game…

“Interactive movies died an unjust death in the 1990s thanks to a glut of poorly-executed titles and never had a chance to realize their full potential.  We want to embrace the inherent camp of the genre while also pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with it.”

Press X to Not Die has the following features…

·Over 30 minutes of live-action footage in HD.
·A branching storyline that depends on 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.
·Multiple difficulty levels to test even the most skilled button pressers.
·Steam Leaderboards to share your high score and the choices you made, with the world.

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The game is available via Steam for $3.99 and is also expected to be released at a later time on Xbox 360.

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