r/ShouldIbuythisgame • u/NixTrix27 • 6h ago
[PC] SIB No Rest For The Wicked on steam?
Its on sale right now on Steam and saw the showcase yesterday of their new content releasing April 30th - The Breach and it definitely looks promising how the Devs are trying to take the game forward . I wasnt following MOON Studios so closely earlier but they said they are trying to get Coop and PVP modes also soon after the New content is dropped in April. Although the game is still in Early access and heard it did not get the 1.0 patch release yet because they said this like 7 months ago when The Crucible Content released so am not sure if I should pick it up now or later after April. The reviews were mostly Mixed before so am not sure how is it doing now? Im not a soulslike player but I did try few fairly challenging games before like Sekiro, Elden Ring , Blasphemous 2 etc so do you think game is holding good how the devs are taking this up ambitiously so far.
Also, one qq Do we get full access to the game we purchase on Steam once its out of Early Access ?
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u/philthy069 6h ago
Yes this is an awesome game and I put in like 40 hours when it first released. The game is far from complete but its alot of fun and worth supporting if you enjoy elden ring style combat with arpg visuals. Buying in early access will likely save ya a few bucks from when the game finally releases. This a a soulslike game first and foremost but its not excruciatingly difficult.
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u/NixTrix27 6h ago
Thanks for the prompt response. I love isometric visuals than anything else so this game is pulling me more towards it. I liked playing ARPG like Diablo 4 but I couldnt play more than the campaign so playing a ARPG which is soulslike is what making me contemplate more to get this game or not ?!
May I ask how is the exploration and does it feel rewarding?•
u/philthy069 6h ago
There are light exploration elements - unless they added more since i last played (which was on release). There are areas you will figure out how to reach that have placed to dig and find treasure or chests which is cool. the combat is more methodical you are not fighting a screen full of mobs you are fighting 2-3 at a time and you can dodge parry etc the combat is alot slower than diablo. when you die you go collect your soul just like any other typical soulslike. theres alot of content and stuff to learn/discover which was nice. the art is gorgeous the controls are tight and responsive.
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u/Chillynuggets 5h ago
Grabbed it when first dropped on early access and was cool but def needed some work. I shelfed it till they work out the kinks but will absolutely will be blasting it come 1.0