No Rest for the Wicked, the precision Action Role-Playing Game from Moon Studios and Private Division, launches on Thursday, April 18, 2024 for PC via Steam Early Access. The announcement was made during the “Wicked Inside” showcase, where new details about the game, including all-new No Rest for the Wicked gameplay, were revealed.
You can check out the full No Rest for the Wicked showcase – HERE
During “Wicked Inside,” co-hosts and Moon Studios’ founders Thomas Mahler and Gennadiy Korol delved into various aspects of No Rest for the Wicked, shedding light on a number of key elements:
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the game’s dark, mature narrative
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its hand-crafted world, rich in details, with its inimitable, painterly art style
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the ARPG’s precision-based combat, allowing for animation-driven, brutal and tactile fights
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the weapons in the game as well as enchantments, rune attacks, and dodging as well as
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the game’s soft class system,
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the skills needed to tackle the game’s brutal bosses like “Warrick The Torn”
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the city of Sacrament, the capital of Isola Sacra, and how players influence its evolution over time
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housing, crafting, and the flexible interior design system
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an introduction to ALIVE, No Rest for the Wicked’s endgame
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and last but not least, the Early Access Roadmap
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