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Dead cells switch review
Dead cells switch review













dead cells switch review
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  2. DEAD CELLS SWITCH REVIEW PS4

It is, in fact, probably one of the most satisfying things you can experience in gaming right now.Ĭomplimenting these disturbingly feel-good vibes, is just how powerful the combat makes you feel and how deceptively sophisticated it can be. Every strike and every successful hit landed sounds and feels satisfyingly crunchy as enemies shatter into far flung chunks of gore and mildly comical showers of cash.

dead cells switch review

Whether you’re intimately sticking swords in faces, or pounding foes into a fine red mist with arrows at range, combat in Dead Cells never feels anything less than incredible. The visual veneer of Dead Cells is rarely anything less than retina-strokingly gorgeous Combat Has Never Felt As Good As Thisįirst let’s start with the combat.

DEAD CELLS SWITCH REVIEW PS4

Not only the best roguelike of this generation, Dead Cells also makes a compelling case as one of the best games you can get on PS4 right now.

DEAD CELLS SWITCH REVIEW HOW TO

The latest in a long line of genre efforts, the best has clearly been saved for last because Dead Cells takes the Metroidvania genre and kicks the absolute crap out of it, before picking it up, dusting it off and telling it no uncertain terms how to live its life. Dead Cells Is The Best Roguelike Of This Generation Spurred upon by the classics such as Metroid and Castlevania, indie developers have not only revisited that well of classical inspiration frequently with stellar titles such as Rogue Legacy, Sundered and Guacamelee! but they have also introduced roguelike elements into the mix that make those games far more enjoyable than they would otherwise be. It’s clear that the developers behind Dead Cells recognize that If there is one genre that has gained particular prominence through the indie revolution of the last decade it is most certainly the Metroidvania genre.















Dead cells switch review