月球工作室的《別懈怠》:無微交易,無昂貴馬皮膚,無可騎乘馬!

《残忍无休》中,巧妙的关卡设计比山地销售更加重要

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Ori CEO, after Metroidvania success, is now working on a new action RPG targeting Diablo 4 with a promise of no microtransactions, battle passes, or $65 horse skins.

Are you tired of spending a fortune on microtransactions and flashy horse skins in games? Well, it seems like Moon Studios has got your back. The developer, widely known for the critically acclaimed Ori and the Blind Forest and Will of the Wisps, is gearing up to release their action-RPG, No Rest for the Wicked, into early access. And here’s the exciting news: there won’t be any microtransactions or outrageously expensive horse skins in sight!

Let’s take a moment to appreciate this refreshing approach in an industry where it often feels like developers are constantly hatching sneaky plans to snatch our hard-earned cash. Remember the recent controversy surrounding Blizzard Entertainment’s Diablo 4 bundle? A shiny, crystallized horse bundled with matching armor and some mount trophies, tempting players to part with $64.99! Sure, it’s cool to ride off into the sunset on a gem-encrusted steed, but not at the cost of a small fortune.

Thankfully, No Rest for the Wicked’s director, Thomas Mahler, has heard the cries of frustrated gamers and taken to Twitter to clear the air. In a recent tweet, he declared, “No microtransactions and battle passes for sale. No $65 horse skins. No stash tabs for sale either.” It seems Moon Studios wants to keep your pockets from going “Ori and the Empty”!

But wait, there’s more! Mahler goes on to say that there won’t even be any rideable horses in the game. Why, you ask? Well, according to Mahler, horses in video games just suck, plain and simple. They’re difficult to control, and combat while mounted on them is often underwhelming. So, instead of forcing players to endure lackluster equestrian experiences, Moon Studios decided to prioritize clever level design over selling mounts. Bravo!

No Rest for the Wicked is set to launch on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X in the future. However, if you’re itching to get a taste of this horse-skin-free, microtransactionless world, you’re in luck! The game will be available in early access exclusively on Steam starting from April 18th. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to immerse yourself in this promising action-RPG.

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Q&A

Q: Will No Rest for the Wicked have any paid cosmetic options? A: No, Moon Studios has clarified that there will be no microtransactions or battle passes for sale. Say goodbye to pricey cosmetic items and hello to a fair gaming experience.

Q: Are there any alternative ways to acquire cosmetic items in No Rest for the Wicked? A: Yes! Instead of purchasing stash tabs or other cosmetic accessories, the director, Thomas Mahler, has revealed that players can craft bigger chests using resources obtained within the game world. It’s all about resourcefulness!

Q: Will there be any rideable mounts in the game? A: Unfortunately, No Rest for the Wicked won’t feature rideable horses. According to Mahler, horses in video games tend to have disappointing controls and lackluster combat mechanics. Fear not, though, as the clever level design will undoubtedly make up for the lack of equestrian adventures.


🔗 References:Official Announcement of No Rest for the Wicked on TheGamesTwitter Thread About No Rest for the Wicked by Thomas MahlerMore on Blizzard EntertainmentDiablo 4 and the Infamous Expensive BundleBest PC Games

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