Dark Souls Meets Diablo: Challenging Isometric ARPG No Rest for the Wicked Discounted on Steam Following Major Content Update


Fans of punishing combat and loot-driven adventures, take note: No Rest for the Wicked, the critically acclaimed isometric action RPG that blends the relentless challenge of Dark Souls with the loot-hunting chaos of Diablo, has just received a massive content update—and a surprise discount on Steam. The update, dubbed Echoes of the Abyss, introduces new zones, bosses, and gameplay tweaks, making now the perfect time to dive into this brutal yet beautiful world.

A Marriage of Punishment and Reward

Since its launch earlier this year, No Rest for the Wicked has carved a niche among ARPG enthusiasts craving depth and difficulty. The game tasks players with surviving a grim, painterly world ravaged by a cursed plague, where every encounter demands precision. Combat echoes Dark Souls’ methodical stamina management and dodge-roll timing, while its isometric perspective and procedurally generated loot scratches that Diablo-esque itch for build-crafting and experimentation.

“We wanted to create a game where victory feels earned, but failure teaches you something,” says creative director Maria Velez in a recent developer blog. “The Echoes of the Abyss update doubles down on that philosophy, adding layers of complexity for veterans while smoothing the onboarding for newcomers.”

What’s New in Echoes of the Abyss?

The latest update expands the game’s already substantial content with:

  • The Hollowed Citadel: A sprawling new dungeon filled with traps, environmental puzzles, and a multi-phase boss battle against the Corrupted Hierophant.
  • Weapon Skill Trees: Customize playstyles further with unlockable abilities for each weapon type, from whirlwind axe attacks to teleporting dagger strikes.
  • Reworked Co-op Mechanics: Tackle the campaign with friends via improved netcode and shared loot options, though be warned—enemies scale brutally in multiplayer.
  • Quality-of-Life Tweaks: A streamlined inventory system, adjustable difficulty sliders, and a much-requested “respec” feature to undo regrettable skill choices.

A Steal at 40% Off

To celebrate the update, No Rest for the Wicked is now 40% off on Steam—a rare discount for a title that’s avoided deep sales since its debut. Priced at just 17.99(downfrom29.99), the promotion runs until September 30.

Grab your copy of No Rest for the Wicked on Steam here and brace yourself for a journey that’s equal parts rewarding and ruthless.

Community Reactions

The update and discount have sparked a resurgence in the game’s player base. Steam reviews have shifted from “Mostly Positive” to “Very Positive” in recent days, with players praising the Citadel’s level design and the co-op improvements. Reddit threads, meanwhile, are flooded with memes of defeated bosses and loot haul flexes.

“I rage-quit twice during the beta, but the new difficulty options got me back in,” writes user SoulsborneFan92 on the game’s subreddit. “Now I’m addicted—and my sleep schedule hates me.”

Is No Rest for the Wicked Worth It?

If you’re a masochist for meticulous combat and adore theory-crafting builds, this game is a no-brainer—especially at its discounted price. The update addresses early criticisms of accessibility without diluting the core challenge, striking a balance that respects both hardcore and curious players.

With rumors of a PvP arena mode and seasonal events in development, No Rest for the Wicked shows no signs of slowing down. As one Steam reviewer aptly put it: “This game kicks your teeth in, then hands you a gold-plated denture set. 10/10.”

Strap on your armor, sharpen your blades, and prepare to die (repeatedly). The Wicked await.

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