Moon Studios, the Austrian genius behind the enchanting Ori series, stands tall among the 2000s' finest game creators, despite a compact portfolio. With Ori's journey paused, fans eagerly anticipate their newest venture: No Rest for the Wicked, an action-packed RPG now in early access. This visually stunning game, backed by robust gameplay, promises to rival recent greats.
The tale begins常规地, casting players as a Cerim warrior venturing to Sacra island to cleanse the monstrous Pestilence.很快,政治纠葛与宗教阴谋缠身,让这除魔之旅不再单纯。 A captivating narrative unfolds, enhanced by watercolor aesthetics, quirky character designs, and stellar voice acting. Yet, with only the first ten hours accessible, the full story remains a tantalizing mystery.
Combat in No Rest for the Wicked is a stamina-driven dance with death, akin to the Soulsborne genre, rather than Diablo's click-fest. Each encounter brims with tension, yet the challenge, while present, caters to Souls veterans. Weapon variety and customizable runes add depth, encouraging adaptable playstyles. A twist on death penalties—degrading gear instead of XP loss—keeps players on their toes, though current durability recovery is forgiving.
Exploration flourishes with intricate levels hiding treasures and side content. However, inventory management currently stumbles under the weight of abundant loot.幸好, the developers are on the case. Town-building injects a fresh layer of immersion, allowing players to restore Sacrament and personalize their in-game home, offering respite from the hack-and-slash routine.
As an early access gem, No Rest for the Wicked shines with potential, despite needing polish. Its core gameplay, already immersive and engaging, hints at a brilliant future once Moon Studios fine-tunes the experience. The gaming world watches with anticipation.