Dead Cells review

Dead Cells review

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https://www.pcgamer.com/dead-cells-review/

What is it? A gothic indie action platformer, fresh out of Early Access.Expect to pay £22/$25Developer Motion TwinPublisher In-houseReviewed on Core i7-6700K, 16Gb RAM, GTX 980Multiplayer LeaderboardsLink Official site

Dead Cells has robust DNA. This is an action platformer with Castlevania’s intricate environments and gothic bestiary, wed to Dark Souls’ exploratory structure and sense of risk. From Diablo it inherits weapons with randomised effects and deep combo potential, and from Spelunky it learns how to create that ‘just one more run’ feeling with new surprises and challenges to discover the deeper you go. This is an ambitious act of synthesis, successful because each of its component pieces has been executed beautifully.

Dead Cells review

Aug 6, 2018, 4:20pm UTC
https://www.pcgamer.com/dead-cells-review/ > What is it? A gothic indie action platformer, fresh out of Early Access.Expect to pay £22/$25Developer Motion TwinPublisher In-houseReviewed on Core i7-6700K, 16Gb RAM, GTX 980Multiplayer LeaderboardsLink Official site > Dead Cells has robust DNA. This is an action platformer with Castlevania’s intricate environments and gothic bestiary, wed to Dark Souls’ exploratory structure and sense of risk. From Diablo it inherits weapons with randomised effects and deep combo potential, and from Spelunky it learns how to create that ‘just one more run’ feeling with new surprises and challenges to discover the deeper you go. This is an ambitious act of synthesis, successful because each of its component pieces has been executed beautifully.