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01.03.2024 - 01:27 / mmorpg.com / Victoria Rose
No Rest For The Wicked, a new ARPG from Moon Studios and Private Division, has announced the “Wicked Inside” to showcase gameplay and more tomorrow on Twitch. Announced via trailer during The Game Awards this past November, this is the latest contender in the ARPG genre, which has seen heavy hitters such as Diablo 4 and Last Epoch released in this past year.
During this stream, it seems we’ll be getting a far bigger look at the gameplay. The game promises “brutal, precision-based combat” and “new and inventive mechanics that aim to push the genre forward.”
Gameplay shown so far through the trailer and other sources seems less inspired by common ARPGs, and more so from the heavy-hitting styles of Dark Souls and Monster Hunter. With the studio being behind the stunning Ori platformer series as well, it’s visually got the creatures and settings to match.
Those who are excited to dig in will be rewarded for paying attention, as the team’s enabled Twitch Drop for those who tune in while logged in. There’ll be four drops to earn in total: a «Dance» Gesture Emote, 2 Fallen Embers (granting entry into the “Cerim Crucible”), a Weapon Shard, and an Armor Shard.
The showcase starts at 9:00 a.m. PT on the studio’s official Twitch and YouTube channels.
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Announced for PS5 at The Game Awards last year, No Rest for the Wicked has returned with a lengthy gameplay showcase. Narrated by developer Moon Studios — the Austria-based team behind the Ori games — the footage shows huge promise. It's an isometric, dark fantasy RPG where you make your own character, experiment with various weapon-based fighting styles, and engage in bloody battle.
Moon Studios, creators of the impeccable Ori and the Blind Forest, has finally held a showcase for its next game, No Rest for the Wicked. It details the world, combat, and what already feels like a gripping story drenched in darkness and brimming with depth.
The two Ori games were gorgeous platformers that challenged your dexterity while tugging on your heartstrings. The next game from developers Moon Studios seems more likely to do the former than the latter. No Rest For The Wicked is a Souls-ish action RPG that apparently thinks you're extremely wicked.
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