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A live-action FMV survival game where you mash buttons or die horribly. Ridiculous, self-aware, and surprisingly hard to put down.

Press X to Not Die is a full-motion video game, meaning real actors, real locations, real absurdity. You wake up in a town that has gone completely off the rails - neighbors are violent, strangers are dangerous, and your only goal is to escape with your life intact. The game gives you on-screen prompts and a tight window to press the correct button. Miss it, and you get a death sequence. Often a funny one. The loop is simple: watch, react, survive, repeat until you find a route out. The FMV genre has a cult reputation for good reason. There is something genuinely strange and charming about watching low-budget live-action footage cut together into an interactive movie, and this game leans hard into that aesthetic. It is campy by design, the performances are theatrical, and the writing knows exactly how ridiculous it is. That self-awareness is what keeps the tone from collapsing. You are not supposed to take any of this seriously, and the game never asks you to. What it does ask is that you stay alert, because the button windows can be unforgiving and the branching paths mean a wrong press sends you to an entirely different scene. The branching structure is worth noting. This is not a single corridor with one ending bolted on at the end. Different choices open different paths through the chaos, and multiple playthroughs will surface footage you missed entirely on your first run. For a game this short - a single run can clock in under an hour - that replayability gives it meaningful legs. It is the kind of game you finish, immediately restart, and start showing to someone sitting next to you on the couch. The cooperative and competitive viewing experience is genuinely part of the appeal. Where it struggles is consistency. Some prompt windows feel tuned just right, creating real tension. Others feel either too generous or almost arbitrarily punishing, and since the deaths interrupt the narrative flow, a badly timed sequence can deflate the momentum the film had been building. The production quality is also uneven in places - some scenes look polished and purposeful, others feel rushed. None of this is fatal to the experience, but it does mean the game is best appreciated as a light, silly, social artifact rather than a tightly designed reflex challenge. For the right audience this is a genuine find. If you grew up renting old FMV games or watching B-movie horror with friends and talking over every scene, the sensibility here will feel like home. The 90% positive rating on Steam across thousands of reviews is not an accident - people who go in with calibrated expectations come out delighted. It is exactly what it promises to be, nothing more, and that honesty about its own limitations is part of its quiet charm. Kai, Scout Team

Press X to Not Die

Press X to Not Die

6 oct 2017All Seeing Eye GamesAllgraf
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A live-action FMV survival game where you mash buttons or die horribly. Ridiculous, self-aware, and surprisingly hard to put down.

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Press X to Not Die is a full-motion video game, meaning real actors, real locations, real absurdity. You wake up in a town that has gone completely off the rails - neighbors are violent, strangers are dangerous, and your only goal is to escape with your life intact. The game gives you on-screen prompts and a tight window to press the correct button. Miss it, and you get a death sequence. Often a funny one. The loop is simple: watch, react, survive, repeat until you find a route out. The FMV genre has a cult reputation for good reason. There is something genuinely strange and charming about watching low-budget live-action footage cut together into an interactive movie, and this game leans hard into that aesthetic. It is campy by design, the performances are theatrical, and the writing knows exactly how ridiculous it is. That self-awareness is what keeps the tone from collapsing. You are not supposed to take any of this seriously, and the game never asks you to. What it does ask is that you stay alert, because the button windows can be unforgiving and the branching paths mean a wrong press sends you to an entirely different scene. The branching structure is worth noting. This is not a single corridor with one ending bolted on at the end. Different choices open different paths through the chaos, and multiple playthroughs will surface footage you missed entirely on your first run. For a game this short - a single run can clock in under an hour - that replayability gives it meaningful legs. It is the kind of game you finish, immediately restart, and start showing to someone sitting next to you on the couch. The cooperative and competitive viewing experience is genuinely part of the appeal. Where it struggles is consistency. Some prompt windows feel tuned just right, creating real tension. Others feel either too generous or almost arbitrarily punishing, and since the deaths interrupt the narrative flow, a badly timed sequence can deflate the momentum the film had been building. The production quality is also uneven in places - some scenes look polished and purposeful, others feel rushed. None of this is fatal to the experience, but it does mean the game is best appreciated as a light, silly, social artifact rather than a tightly designed reflex challenge. For the right audience this is a genuine find. If you grew up renting old FMV games or watching B-movie horror with friends and talking over every scene, the sensibility here will feel like home. The 90% positive rating on Steam across thousands of reviews is not an accident - people who go in with calibrated expectations come out delighted. It is exactly what it promises to be, nothing more, and that honesty about its own limitations is part of its quiet charm.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamFMVLive-ActionBranching PathsCouch Co-op FriendlyB-MovieQuick RunsReplayableDark Comedy

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All Seeing Eye Games
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Press X to Not Die fue desarrollado por All Seeing Eye Games y publicado por Allgraf.