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Nobody Saves the World Available Now For Xbox and PC

Nobody Saves the World Available Now For Xbox and PC

From the creators of hit games such as Guacamelee and Severed

Drinkbox Studios are no stranger to creating hit indie games. The company has released games such as Guacamelee and Severed, both of which received high praise from fans and critics. Now, the company has returned once again to release a new game. Their latest game is called Nobody Saves the World and it is available now on Xbox consoles and PC.

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Nobody Saves The World is Drinkbox’s Return to the Spotlight

Nobody Saves the World is an RPG dungeon crawler where players control a nobody, a being with no form. This nobody can transform into many forms, which all come with their own unique abilities and traits. Some of the forms include a slug, a ghost, and a dragon. There are over 15 of these forms and they can be used to complete quests which will unlock even more challenging quests. The game can also be played with a friend.

Currently, the game has a Metacritic score of 81/100 and it received generally positive reviews from major publications. Game Informer praised the game’s customization and encouragement of experimentation with abilities. Destructoid seemed to like the game’s visual style saying, “The animation is fantastic: like something straight out of a Cartoon Network show, with characters who have exaggerated, over-the-top emotive reactions.”

You can purchase Nobody Saves the World now on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam. Xbox Game Pass subscribers can play the game at no additional cost.

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Brendan Bell
Brendan Bell has been in love with gaming since Pro Skater 2 on the PS1. He has previous bylines on CBR, The Verge, and Dot Esports.