Say Goodbye To Always-Online! No Rest For The Wicked Launch Trailer Promises Freedom

No Rest For The Wicked
No Rest For The Wicked

I’m a big fan of Ori And The Blind Forest, so I’m excited for Moon Studios’ new game, No Rest For The Wicked. This game is an online action RPG that’s quite different from Ori—it’s all about intense fights against creepy monsters covered in mud and gore.

In a recent early access release trailer, Moon Studios announced that there will be no microtransactions, no always-online requirement, and no anti-cheat software bundled in the game. This is great news for players who prefer straightforward gaming experiences.

The game features a variety of cool weapons like fireball staffs, curved blades, bows, claymores, spears, fiery broadswords, and scimitars.

The monsters you’ll face are also pretty unique—lots of tall, thin creatures with floating tendrils and capes, almost like they could have been basketball players if they weren’t so creepy-looking.

No Rest For The Wicked will launch on Steam early access on April 18th. The early access version will include the first chapter of the story, many weapons, bosses, additional quests, and a dungeon called “Cerim Crucible” that you can play over and over.

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The game will also have four-player co-op, PVP (player versus player), new map regions, and more features added before it’s fully released.

If you’re curious about how the game plays, you can check out Katharine’s preview from Rock Paper Shotgun (RPS). She found the game very challenging but also compelling and exciting. Despite tough battles and scary enemies, she couldn’t wait to dive back in and explore more of the game’s world.

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