![]() ![]() It’s a game archetype that can be quite unforgiving because if you die you stay dead and have to start from scratch all the way in the beginning. On top of that, it’s also has “Roguelike” qualities similar to the classic game Rogue or the excellent Binding of Isaac. This means it’s a side-scrolling platformer in the vein of Metroid or Castlevania, which features a hefty scoop of exploration. Now some of you might be wondering, “what is Dead Cells?” In the simplest terms, Dead Cells is a game in the “Metroidvania” genre. The funny part? I actually can’t wait to find out what kind of deadly flavor my next run is going to provide. That’s what happens in Dead Cells when you don’t watch “it.” Little did I realize that this seemingly harmless act would crush me like a paper cup, completely negating my precious near-perfect run. After a particularly great run, for example, I decided to drop through an elevator to go faster. “It” by the way refers to the many ways for you to make the list of the deceased. The game just has so many different flavors that no matter how “it” happens, you’re bound to get a surprise. Follow Technobubble poobah Jason Hidalgo’s shenanigans on Twitter or his Tabiasobi Youtube channelĭying in “Dead Cells” is like going to Baskin-Robbins to get a cool treat. ![]()
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