Find out how long it takes to beat Moon Studios’ dark action RPG, No Rest For The Wicked, in this guide.
Moon Studios, the award-winning developers of the critically acclaimed Ori series, have launched an exciting Action RPG called No Rest For The Wicked. This action-packed game is set in the Year 841 in the beautifully hand-crafted kingdom of Isola Sacra after the king passes away.
It follows the journey of a holy warrior from the Cerim clan as they explore the island of Isola Sacra and investigate an ancient plague called the Pestilence. Along the way, they become entangled in political conflicts, encounter mindless monsters, and uncover many secrets of the island. If you’re wondering how long it will take you to complete No Rest For The Wicked’s intriguing storyline, this guide will provide some insight.
No Rest For The Wicked: How To Save & Exit
With all of the challenge that lay ahead for the Cerim, players will benefit from knowing how to properly save and exit the game.
How Long to Beat No Rest For The Wicked
With No Rest For The Wicked being in Early Access since its April 2024 release, giving a definitive playtime is a bit tricky. The game is still under development, and the final playtime might change before the full release. However, Moon Studios co-founder Gennadiy Korol stated in a Twitter post that it would take around 15-25 hours for players to complete the Early Access version of No Rest For The Wicked.
The Early Access version features the first chapter of the main campaign along with the Cerim Crucible dungeon. It took us about 10-15 hours to finish all the main story quests in the first chapter and get access to the Cerim Crucible.
The Crucible is a
late-game, roguelike dungeon where you can test your combat skills against the game’s toughest enemies. To stand a fighting chance, you’ll want to be
at least Level 21.
As you level up, you unlock powerful gear that is perfect for taking down the most challenging creatures in
No Rest For The Wicked.
Depending on your playstyle and how much you engage with the replayability, you may spend more hours exploring the dense map, collecting resources, and leveling up your stats. If you’re a completionist who wants to max out their level, you’ll probably spend more than 25 hours playing.
No Rest for the Wicked
also comes with a ton of side quests and daily and weekly challenges that unlock additional rewards and opportunities. As players progress, they can build up the settlement of Sacrament, which acts as their central hub. They can also purchase and decorate their own house in the city. While they’re not completing missions, players can also participate in activities, such as farming and fishing, to get even more playtime out of the game.
With more chapters and content planned for future No Rest For The Wicked updates, the game will significantly expand and naturally increase the total playtime required to complete the title. Moon Studios has revealed in the Early Access Roadmap that they will be adding a co-op multiplayer mode and possibly a new map called “The Breach” to the first two updates of the game.
No Rest for the Wicked
- Developer(s)
- Moon Studios
- Genre(s)
- Action RPG