WASD control, Quick Save and extended Quick Menu

No one lives in heaven

What happens to the inhabitants of a game world after you have finished it? In the story-driven, 40-hour role-playing game No one lives in heaven, you will encounter over 200 unique NPCs with over 300 quests that can be solved in various ways. Philosophical and crazy.

The new update brings the following improvements: The game character can now be controlled via WASD (no change in the menu is required). Button 1 executes Quick Save (with the same conditions as Autosave). The Quick Menu is now much more extensive and includes all menu items, so the interactive menu is no longer a mandatory visit. The screen remains gray in the Gameboy run even if the DLC is visited during the race.