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Dead Cells is an award-winning action game for the Nintendo Switch, featuring a rich 2D souls-lite experience with over 90 weapons and spells, nonlinear gameplay, and a captivating world filled with secrets and challenges.
R**A
The First(?) and Best Roguevania You Will Possibly Play
First of all, in my opinion, this is one of the best games ever created if you are a fan of the metroidvania genre of games. The developers of Dead Cells, Motion Twin and Evil Empire, describe the game as a "Roguevania" because it is a game that takes the aspects of exploration, getting stronger, and learning from your mistakes. The genre of rogue-like (rogue-lite) involves a player going through a game multiple times, dying often, but making progress through learning enemy patterns and unlocking upgrades found through a "run." It is not a game for the feint of heart, but is quite rewarding for many reasons.Gameplay consists of you starting in the same area of the Prisoner's Quarters. You will begin with basic weapons, but can unlock more powerful weapons as you find blue prints and unlock them between areas with blue orbs known as "cells." These unlocked weapons and defensive items along with a player's personal learning of the game allows them to reach further areas that are randomly generated with each new "run." Upon finding an exit from the Prisoner's Quarters through exploration, upgrades, and more, the player's game will differ from that of someone else based on the choices of exit they take. In total there are more than 30 different areas a person can visit, but they will only see about 10 areas in a given game due to their choices. Some of these areas are hidden behind DLC which can be purchased separately. This version of the game comes with one free DLC (Rise of the Giant) already on the cartridge and most other DLC (The Bad Seed, Fatal Falls, The Queen and the sea, and Return to Castlevania (as of March 2023)) is for sale for about $10 unless it is found on sale on most digital stores (the Nintendo eshop in this instance). When your character "dies" or completes the game, you return to the Prisoner's Quarters without the cells you didn't spend and begin again, perhaps taking a different path, and trying to reach a further point until you beat the game. As there are many things to unlock in this game, a person often will play over and over again ensuring many hours worth of enjoyment or pain.The game graphics have a 2D (two dimensional) look that has great contrast so that you can always tell where you are in relation to the enemies that will attack you. Each environment that you enter and exit has a distinct look from towering ramparts of a castle, poison infused sewers, and even dark caverns. Each will have unique enemies with their own patterns and ways to overcome them. If you manage to beat the final boss, you will earn a "boss cell" which can be used in the beginning of the game to make the game even more difficult. Doing so unlocks new enemies, more cells to collect, and better rewards, but at the risk of dying faster or more often. These "boss cells" also allow special rooms to be unlocked which contain special items or areas only available to you with the right number of cells. If you are finding the game too difficult, there are accessibility options available from the very beginning if you want to enjoy the game's "story." These options can allow enemies, traps, and enemy health to be reduced to the point you can practically kill everything with one to three hits or take little damage to learn timing of enemy attacks to avoid or parry for an opening to attack yourself. There is also an option to retry from where you were in the game up to an infinite or limited number of times, so you don't lose progress. While the game does have a timer that counts the amount of time you have played in that run, it is merely for you to track how long you took to beat the game and is mainly used by the speedrunning community. You are free to move at whatever pace you feel comfortable with the game, but doing so quickly can grant you bonus items from special rooms.While I rate this game five stars, results may vary for others. If you are easily frustrated and do not enjoy a challenge or repetition, this game may not be for you. While there is a story, it is very light and is mostly pieced together by finding random rooms that may or may not spawn on your run. While you can unlock items, if you die often and don't make much progress, it will take a long time to unlock these items. These items are also random and while more often than not they are worth the use, if you have focused on a specific color (red, purple, and green) and the new weapon is not helped by your choice, you can feel a bit cheated. Fortunately, as an accessibility option, you can create a custom game mode of which weapons and upgrades you would like to use in the game so that you may have the option to play with only those weapons and not have a random weapon, ability, or trap appear that does not help you.My experience with the game at the time of this review is only about a week where I have put in about 20 hours with the game and it has quickly become one of my top 5 games of all-time. The idea behind the game was a love-letter to Castlevania: Symphony of the Night with their own take and as Castlevania is one of my favorite game franchises, this game definitely feels like it, just with perma-death. There is more that I would love to say about the game, but this review is long enough. Hopefully this gives you an idea of what to expect and if you do purchase it, I hope you find hours of enjoyment as much as I did.
B**T
Dead Cells is amazing!
Dead Cells is an awesome game and they even included a cute little keychain in the box! Super happy with this purchase!
M**N
Made a great gift
I am a Hades player and I had my son playing. He loved it, but I wanted to get him something different. He is 16 so mid teens and he says the game is pretty cool but more difficult. He recommends.
B**S
Great Game Made Better with Portability
Dead Cells is a semi-rouge like action platformer. The controls are tight and the combat both visually appealing and fast. The gameplay revolves around your character the "prisoner". In reality you are a green blog thing that bonds to the dead body of the prisoner and reanimates it. You always start in the prison but depending on what you find or how you play your path through the game can change quite a bit. There will be some key locations/bosses you will always have to fight but these are typically unique enough that they stay fresh.The difficulty can be brutal at first. However, you soon learn behaviors and patterns of enemies and things ease up a bit. Having played this for several months I can say typically when I die it is my fault more than something cheap in the game. You will die a lot in Dead Cells. Upon death you respawn back in the prison without any of your weapons or other loot. (this is the permadeath aspect of the game) However, through out your play through you collect "cells" which can be turned in for permanent upgrades that stay with you. It is an addictive play loop that can be hard to put down.Now with this much dying if the levels are not fun at the start the game, things could get old fast. Dead Cells employs a procedural level generation system. This keeps each run of the game interesting and different preventing player fatigue.A new DLC was added for $5 from the Nintendo store which adds a couple more levels and even more options for play through. If this is your kind of game you should definitely add it to your collection..
E**N
Awesome game
The game is very replayable and becomes very challenging and fun. If you want a good challenge, I highly recommend this game.
K**O
Good product
Good product received in good condition
G**D
Great game till it just crashed one day
I got into this game like to the point where I’d stay up and play it but I started it up one day im and it just won’t get off the loading screen and I’m devastated just a waste not to mention the game came with a cute little keychain but nope it just started freezing a lot . ( okay same day update . Apparently the game updated and that’s why it was acting weird I’ll update this review again if anything happens)
T**N
Just what I expected
I'm a big fan of thr Castlevania series so I decided to see what else was out there. I came across Dead Cells. I had heard if the game before, but never pursued trying it. Boy was I missing out. Fantastic game play with innovative levels. I would highly recommend getting this game.
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