Save 20% On No Rest For The Wicked, And Get A Free Game For A Limited Time
The gorgeous action-RPG No Rest for the Wicked launched in early access on Steam this week, letting PC players experience the dark fantasy adventure’s first act plus a selection of side content. The game retails for $40, but you can grab it for just $32 at Fanatical. You’ll also get a free “Overwhelmingly Positive” Steam game with your order for spending over $30 during Fanatical’s Level Up Sale. Alternatively, you can get No Rest for the Wicked for $31.31 at Green Man Gaming if you’re an XP member.
Regardless of whether you order at Fanatical or Green Man Gaming, you’ll instantly receive a key that can be redeemed on Steam.
No Rest for the Wicked is the next game from Moon Studios, the acclaimed development team behind Ori and the Blind Forest and Ori and the Will of the Wisps. No Rest for the Wicked swaps the whimsical 2D side-scrolling of the Ori games for a dark fantasy top-down action-RPG approach inspired by Diablo and From Software’s Dark Souls, while featuring the rich, hand-drawn visual style the studio is famous for. Just, y’know… way grimmer and darker than anything we saw in Ori.
You need a javascript enabled browser to watch videos.
No Rest for the Wicked – Official Steam Early Access Launch Trailer
Please use a html5 video capable browser to watch videos.
This video has an invalid file format.
Sorry, but you can’t access this content!
Please enter your date of birth to view this video
By clicking ‘enter’, you agree to GameSpot’s
Terms of Use and Privacy Policy
No Rest for the Wicked’s initial early access build features the first chapter of the campaign, side quests, optional boss battles, and a repeatable dungeon. Being a loot-driven RPG, there’s also plenty of gear to collect. Be aware that buying No Rest for the Wicked’s initial early access build is not the full game (at least not yet). As with other early access titles, it’s lacking all the features and content planned for the final version–and chances are early players will encounter bugs and unpolished elements, but that’s to be expected. However, early access players get an exclusive Carim Armor set as a reward for helping playtest the game, and thanks to these deals, you can save on the game, too. This one purchase grants access to future updates and the full version of No Rest for the Wicked.
While Moon Studios has not announced a firm release date for No Rest for the Wicked, the final 1.0 release will include online co-op and competitive modes for up to four players, the full story campaign and world map, a farming system, and tons of additional side quests, bosses, dungeons, loot, and more. All this content will added via routine updates during the early access period on PC. The final version will also launch on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.
Disclosure: GameSpot and Fanatical are both owned by Fandom.
Catch Up On The Dandadan Manga With These Deals
There’s no guarantee that a manga series will make a successful transition to anime, but the odds seem to be in Dandadan’s favor. The mix of homicidal hauntings, alien invasions, and high school drama made Yukinobu Tatsu’s series an immediate hit when it first premiered in 2021, and now it’s getting an anime adaptation from Science Saru, the animation studio behind Scott Pilgrim Takes Off and Devilman Crybaby. That seems like the perfect team to adapt the Dandadan manga’s fast-paced storytelling and wild art style to anime. We’ll find out for sure when the Dandadan anime premieres October 2024. Until then, those looking to catch up on the story can pick up the first eight Dandadan manga volumes at a discount from Amazon.
Dandadan is best described as X-Files meets Constantine set in a Japanese high school. The ongoing series stars high school student Momo Ayase, who believes in ghosts but not aliens, and her nerdy classmate Ken “Okarun” Takakura, who believes in aliens, not ghosts. As it turns out, ghosts and aliens are both real, and they’re out to get humanity. Thankfully, the duo earn powers that help them take on the supernatural forces threatening the world. .
Dandadan Manga Deals
For more manga deals, you can check out some classic action in Fist of the North Star, while big box sets for My Hero Academia, Demon Slayer, and Akira are on sale for up to 50% less right now.
House Of The Dragon Cast Takes Sides In New Video
House of the Dragon Season 2 is still a few months away, but the unfolding Targaryen civil war for control of the seven kingdoms of Westeros has already begun. There can only one king or queen on the Iron Throne. Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D’Arcy) is the rightful heir, and her followers are known as the Blacks. However, Rhaenyra’s half-brother, King Aegon II Targaryen (Tom Glynn-Carney) is the usurper who sits on the throne with his followers, the Greens, behind him. And now, in HBO’s new featurette, the House of the Dragon cast is declaring for either Team Black or Team Green.
“We have madness on our side,” explains D’Arcy. “And we have a powerful naval presence, thanks to the Velaryon fleet.” Olivia Cooke, who plays Rhaenyra’s former friend-turned-rival, Alicent Hightower, had a succinct reply to D’Arcy’s declaration: “We have bigger dragons.”
Unsurprisingly, almost all of the cast members sided with the team aligned with their characters. The only actor who displayed any ambiguity was Fabien Frankel, who plays Rhaenyra’s former protector, Ser Criston Col, who shifted his allegiance to Alicent years ago.
“I think it’s more a loyalty thing for Cole,” said Frankel. “I think it’s his loyalty to Alicent. He wants what she wants. I myself… No comment.”
House of the Dragon Season 2 will premiere on Sunday, June 16. The second season will consist of eight episodes that will premiere weekly on HBO and Max.
Asus Customizable Xbox Controller Drops To Lowest Price Yet At Amazon
The ROG Raikiri and Raikiri Pro Xbox controllers from Asus are discounted for a limited time at Amazon. The deal drops the price for the wireless ROG Raikiri Pro model to just $110 (was $150), and the standard ROG Raikiri controller down to $80 (normally $100), saving you a good chunk on two of the most feature-packed third-party gamepads out there.
While both ROG Raikiri controllers feature numerous high-end features, the big draw is the built-in digital-to-analog converter (DAC), which enhances audio while listening to a wired headset or pair of headphones plugged into the 3.5mm port. They also feature remappable rear buttons–two on the Raikiri, four on the Raikiri Pro–and customizable settings like trigger and joystick sensitivity, and button remapping, all of which is accessible in the ROG Armoury Crate desktop app.
From there, the rest of the features differ slightly between the two models. The Raikiri Pro has a built-in OLED display you can use to modify some of the controller’s onboard settings rather than the Armoury Create app. It also offers three connection modes: 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth, or wired USB-C. On the other hand, the standard Raikiri ditches the OLED screen and wireless connectivity for a wired design that connects via the included USB cable, and also has customizable RGB lighting. Both controllers support Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows.
We’re not sure how long the ROG Raikiri discounts will be available, so be sure to grab them while they’re on sale at Amazon if you’re if you’re interested in either controller.
If you’re looking for more Xbox controller recommendations, be sure to check our list of the best controllers available for Xbox Series X|S in 2024.
The Best PS5 Headset In 2024
Specs:
- Battery life: 12+ hours (per swappable battery pack)
- Connectivity: 2.4Ghz wireless; Bluetooth 5.1
- Spatial audio: Yes (Windows Sonic, PS5 3D Aduio, Dolby Atmos, DTS Headphone: X)
- Noise-canceling: Active noise canceling
- Mic style: Removable noise-canceling boom, plus integrated mics
- Supported Devices: PS5, PS4, Windows PCs, Mac, Nintendo Switch, mobile
While the SteelSeries Nova Pro is our pick for the best high-end PS5 headset, Turtle Beach’s Stealth Pro puts up strong enough competition to warrant it a spot on this list as our runner-up for the category.
The Stealth Pro’s features are largely comparable to the Nova Pro’s, including a digital audio converter (DAC) that enhances audio quality from its 50mm Nanoclear drivers. However, unlike the SteelSeries’ external DAC module, the Stealth Pro’s in integrated into the headset itself, making it a simpler setup. Of course, that makes it a bulkier model, but it’s still a sleek-looking headset overall.
Along with the built-in DAC, the Stealth Pro features multiple mics, including the removable noise-canceling boom on the left earcup, and multiple concealed mics for additional voice capture. The headset supports multiple spatial audio formats including PS5 3D audio, Windows Sonic, Dolby Atmos, and DTS Headphone: X. It connects to the PS5 or PC via 2.4Ghz wireless, and also supports Bluetooth 5.1 connections to various other devices. And yes, you can listen to audio from two devices at the same time.
To boost audio performance even more, you can pair the headset with the Turtle Beach Mobile app to adjust the Stealth Pro’s EQ settings to your preferences. The headset also includes an active noise-canceling mode, which is great for blocking out external sound to heighten immersion
The Stealth Pro’s battery life is one area that could give potential customers a reason to worry. At 12 hours, it’s not bad, but plenty of other headsets easily double that. Luckily, that’s not the full story. Rather than use built-in batteries, the Stealth Pro features two removable, rechargeable battery packs. Both last 12 hours, so you can get up to 24 hours from both on a single charge. The packs can recharge three hours of battery in 15 minutes, so as long as you keep one charged up and swap when needed, you theoretically could get endless use out of this headset.
Like the Nova Pro, the Stealth Pro has PlayStation- and Xbox-specific models. The PlayStation model works with everything except Xbox consoles, and supports PlayStation’s 3D audio. Conversely, the Xbox edition works with everything, including PlayStation, but does not support spatial audio. For that reason, we’re giving the PlayStation model our recommendation, but both are identical otherwise. Both models come with a 2.4Ghz USB dongle, charging station, USB-C cable, and a cloth carrying pouch.
LittleBigPlanet 3 Servers Are Down Indefinitely, Online Player Creation Access Unavailable
Sony has revealed that it has shut down the online servers for LittleBigPlanet 3 indefinitely on PlayStation 4. They were temporarily taken offline back in January due to a number of reported issues.
On Sony’s support page for decommissioned servers, Sony said that this decision was due to ongoing technical problems. As a result, all online services, including access to other players’ creations for LittleBigPlanet 3, are no longer available.
User generated content stored locally on your PS4 and offline features such as the campaign will still be accessible. The servers for the PS3 version of LittleBigPlanet 3 were taken offline permanently in 2021 because of DDOS attacks. However, the PS4 servers remained online, but now that’s not the case.
LittleBigPlanet 3 was released in November 2014 for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4. In GameSpot’s LittleBigPlanet 3 review, we said, “LittleBigPlanet 3 is the most difficult game in the series by virtue of its challenges. More complicated problems mean more tools to solve them, giving you a wide berth to choose your own path through Bunkum.”
Diablo TV Show Is A Great Idea, Blizzard Boss Says
Diablo GM Rod Fergusson has said a Diablo TV series could work, in part because its story is one of good versus evil, and that’s something many people can relate to and understand.
Speaking to Windows Central, Fergusson said, “Yeah, I definitely think it could work.”
He added: “That’s one of the things I really liked about Diablo as an IP, is that it’s got very relatable themes because it’s The High Heavens versus The Burning Hells, and that idea of Good versus Evil. I think that’s something that could translate very well to something like that.”
Fergusson said he had nothing to announce, but he believes Diablo is ripe for a TV adaptation. He went on to cite the Cyberpunk animated series, Edgerunners, as an example of a video game that was successfully translated to TV. “There’s been a lot of great shows recently,” he said.
He didn’t single them out, but some recent examples of video games getting spun into TV series include The Last of Us, Halo, Twisted Metal, and Fallout most recently. Looking ahead, Sony’s God of War and Horizon franchises are being adapted for TV.
While there is no word yet on if Diablo could become a TV series, Blizzard’s Warcraft series was adapted into a film from Duncan Jones. The movie is among the highest-grossing video game films of all time, but it didn’t perform well in the US, and it never got a sequel.