Alright, guys, so I’ve been diving deep into “Nobody Wants to Die” lately, and let me tell you, unlocking all those dialogue options? A real pain, but so satisfying when you finally crack it. I spent a good chunk of my weekend just trying different things, and I figured I’d share my notes to save you some time and frustration.
First, I started a new game, obviously. You gotta make sure you’re paying attention to every little detail. I mean, everything. The environment, the characters’ expressions, even the background music sometimes gives you clues. I literally grabbed a notebook and started jotting down anything that seemed even remotely important.

My Early Attempts (and Failures)
- First playthrough: I just went with my gut, choosing whatever felt “right” at the moment. Big mistake. Ended up with a bunch of locked conversations.
- Second try: I tried to be super logical, picking the most “detective-like” options. Nope, still missed a ton.
- Third time’s the charm? Not quite. I started experimenting with being a total jerk, choosing the rudest options. Surprisingly, this unlocked some new dialogue, but still not everything.
After each failed attempt, I go back to the main menu, restart a game, and replay the sections I found the problems. I took note of what caused the conversation to fail, and avoid the same choices next time.
Breaking Through the Wall
Here’s where things got interesting. I realized that it’s not just about being nice or mean, logical or emotional. It’s about understanding each character’s personality and motivations. I mean this game is all about psychology.
- Some characters respond well to direct questions.
- Others you need to be more subtle with, build trust first.
- And then there are those who you just need to push, be confrontational, to get them to open up.
I started a new playthrough, and this time, I really focused on “reading” the characters. I kept my notebook handy and started making profiles for each one. Stuff like:
- What are their fears?
- What are they hiding?
- What are their relationships with other characters?
It is important to replay, replay, and replay! The more you fail, the more you know.
Using this info, I started making more informed dialogue choices. It was a bit of trial and error, but I started seeing progress. A new dialogue option here, a previously locked conversation there. I was finally getting somewhere!
The Final Stretch
Finally, after countless retries, I am confident to say that I unlocked all the dialogue options! There is no special reward or prompt, but I double-checked with the walkthrough guide, and I am very sure I got them all!

So, yeah, it’s a grind, no doubt about it. But it’s a rewarding grind. When you finally unlock that last conversation, and you get the full picture of the story, it’s totally worth it. Good luck, and have fun playing detective!