Regardless of how intense your own personal feelings towards Castlevania: Symphony of the Night are, there’s no denying that Dead Cells’ developer Motion Twin is exceptionally talented at making every different universe that it’s folding into the game feel like it’s part of Dead Cell’s own messed-up world while including the things that fans are eager to see. This is true even if, like me, you’re not the world’s biggest Castlevania fan and instead just spent an entire summer playing Castlevania: Symphony of the Night as a teenager. It has everything fans of Castlevania might want: Richter Belmont, Alucard and several notable Castlevania locations, weapons and enemies, in addition to a ton of little details. Dead Cells recent Castlevania is a balm for people waiting for Konami to pull their finger out and release another 2D explore-em-’up. Very few of these crossovers let players wade in with a crowbar and start swinging like you’re the Joker charging into a crowd of teenage sidekicks. Although the camera viewpoints in Hades and Dead Cells differ, with one being 2D and the other 3D isometric, both games follow a similar growth. ![]() Children of Morta On the other hand, if Hades fans are looking. I think if you’re putting a game out on Valve’s Steam platform it’s polite to reference the game that started it all. Dead Cells is a great roguelike for players who enjoyed the combat system of Hades and are looking for an even greater challenge. Several Steam games have a Half-Life crossover. Shovel Knight adds a bow into the game and an outfit, Half Life? Well, there’s an outfit, but there’s also a crowbar. Games like Hotline Miami are distilled down to a baseball bat and an outfit. This immersive game fixes you up into the. However, the king of the crossover is undoubtedly Dead Cells, an indie Metroidvania that, post-launch, has turned other games into delicate puzzle pieces that neatly fit into its roguelike structure. VVVVVV is a great Action-Adventure and Puzzle-Platform video game that offers a similar game-play as Spelunky. I love it, in spite of how nonsensical these things can get, because if you’re a fan of something that isn’t currently getting the AAA video game treatment, getting to see it pop up in other games is a nice treat. READ MORE: Chloe Moriondo reveals their ‘Stardew Valley’ super-fandom in ‘Playback’.This is the era of tonal dissonance, with Fortnite pitting a Xenomorph against Dragon Ball Z’s Goku while Dead By Daylightlets Ash Williams try to run and hide from Resident Evil 3’s Nemesis or even a version of the Ghostface killer from Scream. This subreddit is here for anyone wanting to discuss the game. It's available on all current gaming platforms. ![]() We’re living in the age of the – try not to vomit – metaverse now, with every pop culture franchise you like bleeding into the other. Dead Cells is an action/platformer/roguelite game developed by Motion Twin, a French independent developer based in Bordeaux.
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