![]() ![]() They say that they have started on the first major post-launch update, which they expect which become playable ahead of its full launch on the game's beta branch in late October or early November. "But don't despair we're not done and we'll be back recharged and ready to go soon." Motion Twin say in yesterday's dev update that they are "super tired after 3 years of bringing this baby of ours to life," which is certainly fair, so most of them are currently on holiday. They've talked before about planning more free stuff (and maybe some not free stuff) for Dead Cells after launch, and now we know more about those plans. Developers Motion Twin have been taking it easy, sleazy since Dead Cells launched out of early access in August but say they're about ready to crack on again. Īlso, if you’d like to join the Phenixx Gaming team, check out our recruitment article for details on working with us.A 'Custom Mode' letting goofolk choose their gear and mysterious new pretties are among goodies planned for future updates to Dead Cells, the roguelikelike stab-o-platformer which I'd say has a fair chance of scooping our much-coveted "Bestest best game best of the best year best best" award in December. Follow us on Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram. It fits seamlessly into Dead Cells and I’m so glad it was made.Ī PC review copy of Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania was provided by Motion Twin for this Review. It has great accessibility features thanks to the Assist mode, and there are so many great bits of content sprinkled through this DLC. Otherwise, if you’ve never played Dead Cells before, and this has you curious, I’d recommend it all the same. If you’ve been on a break from Dead Cells like I have, this is a great reason to return. Yet with the love and care that went into the Return to Castlevania DLC, I don’t mind if they stick with Dead Cells for a while longer. Most developers would have moved on to other projects, or even a sequel by now. I’m still surprised that five years on we’re still getting more DLC for Dead Cells. I have no doubt that Motion Twin could do wonders with a variety of other properties. We’ve seen it happening more frequently recently since the PowerWash Simulator Midgar DLC comes to mind. For that matter, I think more AAA devs should consider crossing their properties over with Indie darlings like Dead Cells. I’d love to see Motion Twin get the opportunity to do other DLC like this. Everything Castlevania fans could want out of this DLC is here, and this is so much more than a crossover or promotional tie-in. I’m not going to spoil anything here, but I can honestly say that the Dracula boss battle at the end of the DLC feels exactly like it should. Clearly, this is a team who loves Castlevania, as there are tons of references and small details that make the DLC extra special. If Konami ever wanted to make a new Castlevania game, I think they’d be smart to ask Motion Twin to be involved. Not only did the team at Motion Twin absolutely nail the weapons and abilities, but they also nailed the visual design and soundtrack. As such, it took me a while to get back into the swing of things, but that was hardly a hardship.ĭead Cells feels as smooth and fun as ever, but it is made even more enjoyable traversing Dracula’s castle with iconic music in the background. This works especially well for Dead Cells since the devs are always adding new features and things. I go through phases with various Roguelikes where I play them heavily for a few weeks or months, and then take a break while new content is created. Admittedly, I had been on a bit of a break from Dead Cells for a while.
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