• Latest
Dead Cells: Return To Castlevania Impressions – A Reinvigorating Crossover

Dead Cells: Return To Castlevania Impressions – A Reinvigorating Crossover

March 8, 2023
Exoprimal Beta, Deceive Inc Early Thoughts, Redfall Could Cut Required Connection & More Ep 467

Exoprimal Beta, Deceive Inc Early Thoughts, Redfall Could Cut Required Connection & More Ep 467

March 25, 2023
WhatsApp rolling out voice support for posting status updates

WhatsApp working on new short video messages

March 25, 2023
Bungie Honors Lance Reddick In This Week At Bungie Post, Zavala Still Has A Few Performances Coming

Bungie Honors Lance Reddick In This Week At Bungie Post, Zavala Still Has A Few Performances Coming

March 25, 2023
Mad World Drops New Launch Trailer, Release Date To Be Announced Next Week

Mad World Drops New Launch Trailer, Release Date To Be Announced Next Week

March 25, 2023
Reviews Featuring ‘Storyteller’, Plus ‘Atelier Ryza 3’ and Today’s Other Releases and Sales – TouchArcade

Reviews Featuring ‘Storyteller’, Plus ‘Atelier Ryza 3’ and Today’s Other Releases and Sales – TouchArcade

March 25, 2023
Redmi A2 and Redmi A2+ quietly debut at the low-end

Redmi A2 and Redmi A2+ quietly debut at the low-end

March 25, 2023
New Act And Season Mode Coming to Undecember In April

New Act And Season Mode Coming to Undecember In April

March 25, 2023
Digital Extremes Drops New “Venomess” Wayfinder, Coming In Season One At Launch

Digital Extremes Drops New “Venomess” Wayfinder, Coming In Season One At Launch

March 25, 2023
Pantheon Dev Vlog Talks Open World, Enjoying The Game With Limited Time, And More

Pantheon Dev Vlog Talks Open World, Enjoying The Game With Limited Time, And More

March 25, 2023
Lamp but not regular ?? product link in comment box+free shipping #shorts #gadgets #products

Lamp but not regular ?? product link in comment box+free shipping #shorts #gadgets #products

March 25, 2023
Diving Deep Into Sea Of Stars’ Nostalgic Soundtrack

Diving Deep Into Sea Of Stars’ Nostalgic Soundtrack

March 25, 2023
There May Not Be Volume Buttons on the iPhone 15! IPhone 15 Potential Leaks And Rumors!

There May Not Be Volume Buttons on the iPhone 15! IPhone 15 Potential Leaks And Rumors!

March 25, 2023
Advertise with us
Saturday, March 25, 2023
Bookmarks
  • Login
  • Register
GetUpdated
  • Game Updates
  • Mobile Gaming
  • Playstation News
  • Xbox News
  • Switch News
  • MMORPG
  • Game News
  • IGN
  • Retro Gaming
  • Tech News
  • Apple Updates
  • Jailbreak News
  • Mobile News
  • Software Development
  • Photography
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
GetUpdated
No Result
View All Result
GetUpdated
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT

Dead Cells: Return To Castlevania Impressions – A Reinvigorating Crossover

March 8, 2023
in Game News
Reading Time:4 mins read
0 0
0
Share on FacebookShare on WhatsAppShare on Twitter


Dead Cells is one of the best roguelites I’ve ever played and was one of the standout games in the very crowded 2018. However, its success is only possible through standing on the shoulders of the giants that trailblazed the genre. Of all the franchises Dead Cells drew inspiration from, perhaps no series was as influential as Castlevania. Because of this, the crossover between the two, which comes in the form of premium DLC for Dead Cells called Return to Castlevania, is a natural fit that not only resurrects Konami’s dormant franchise but gives a nostalgic shot in the arm to one of the best roguelites available today.

Diving back into Dead Cells for the first time in years, I couldn’t help but effortlessly fall back into the hooks of the stellar gameplay loop. I love discovering secret areas of the randomized biomes, obtaining more and more powerful weapons and equipment, and pushing just a little further than the time before. Paramount to that, though, are the permanent upgrades you receive for completing tasks within the world, like helping NPCs, defeating Elite enemies, and discovering new areas. Though you start each run with minimal power, a definite sense of progression drives you to do “just one more run.”

Dead Cells: Return To Castlevania

This notion carries into the Return to Castlevania content, which appears as part of your standard Dead Cells runs. Once you find Richter Belmont in the prison, you’re able to venture to the Castle Outskirts instead of your regular second biome. As you enter this new level, the music swells and delivers a terrific rendition of the iconic “Vampire Killer” song. From that point, much of your Dead Cells run is a detailed love letter to the Castlevania franchise.

I always enjoyed encountering Castlevania characters like Richter, Alucard, and others, but they are just a small piece of the puzzle. One of the biggest components of this DLC is the two new levels. Once you’re in the castle, everything about Dead Cells arrives through the lens of Castlevania; the music, enemies, and weapons shift to deliver the Castlevania experience. It’s truly awesome to explore the ever-shifting floorplan of Dracula’s Castle to discover secrets like new weapon blueprints.

Dead Cells: Return To Castlevania

My biggest complaint on this front is how quickly you can work through the content if you get a good roll on your gear; even exploring every nook and cranny of the castle, I didn’t spend a ton of time in these new levels each run. That’s par for the course for Dead Cells’ levels, but I still had a moment where I was surprised to already emerge on the other side of the Castlevania content.

I also had one run unceremoniously come to a screeching halt when the ledge I needed to reach for the final boss battle was just a little too high, and I could no longer progress. This was extremely frustrating since it happened so late in a run that felt destined to end with Dracula’s defeat, but instead, I needed to start over with no way to save my cells or gold. That may showcase the woes with the base game’s procedural generation mechanics more than this expansion specifically, though my colleague Kyle Hilliard ran into something similar on his run through the Castlevania content as well. 

[Update: The developer tells me this issue has been addressed in a patch, but we have not been able to verify or test it ourselves and may be unable to fully test it due to the procedural nature of the level generation]

Dead Cells: Return To Castlevania

Being immersed in the content, taking down merman, werewolves, and skeletons with my newly acquired throwing axe is a blast, but my favorite weapon has to be the transforming whip sword. I love how these areas are intertwined within the typical Dead Cells runs, allowing you to experience a mini Dracula-focused narrative within the larger story of Dead Cells. My favorite part, though, was bringing the new Castlevania weapons out of the expansion and wreaking havoc on the base game’s enemies.

Of course, it wouldn’t be Dead Cells without some supremely challenging boss battles. These white-knuckled encounters grant you the unbridled exhilaration of victory if you’re able to take down Dracula’s top-ranked creatures and progress. But as Dead Cells veterans know, the agony of a promising run coming to a screeching halt is often the result, making the stakes feel as high as ever. These encounters show a clear understanding of and respect for the Castlevania franchise. In fact, that statement is true for this entire DLC package; every detail feels faithful to the Castlevania franchise (minus the fact you can’t destroy the castle’s candles) and delivers one of the best Castlevania experiences in decades.

Dead Cells: Return To Castlevania

With the basic formula of Dead Cells still highly effective, Return to Castlevania is a terrific and natural addition to any run. From the moment Dead Cells’ remix of “Vampire Killer” blasted over my speakers, I lost track of the number of times I smiled. The Castlevania series may feel forgotten by Konami, but this Dead Cells DLC proves there are still plenty of developers and players who still love it.



Source link

ShareSendTweet
Previous Post

Remnant 2 – Introducing the Gunslinger: A Desperado Who Never Runs Out of Ammo | IGN First

Next Post

Samsung Galaxy A34 and A54 prices leak: higher than the A33 and A53 last year

Related Posts

Diving Deep Into Sea Of Stars’ Nostalgic Soundtrack

March 25, 2023
0
0
Diving Deep Into Sea Of Stars’ Nostalgic Soundtrack
Game News

One of Sea of Star’s most compelling selling points is the involvement of Chrono Trigger composer Yasunori Mitsuda. To know...

Read more

An Hour With Ash Ketchum Voice Actor Sarah Natochenny | All Things Nintendo

March 25, 2023
0
0
An Hour With Ash Ketchum Voice Actor Sarah Natochenny | All Things Nintendo
Game News

This week on All Things Nintendo, Brian is joined by Sarah Natochenny, who has voiced Ash Ketchum in the Pokémon...

Read more
Next Post
Samsung Galaxy A34 and A54 prices leak: higher than the A33 and A53 last year

Samsung Galaxy A34 and A54 prices leak: higher than the A33 and A53 last year

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

© 2021 GetUpdated – MW.

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact

No Result
View All Result
  • Game Updates
  • Mobile Gaming
  • Playstation News
  • Xbox News
  • Switch News
  • MMORPG
  • Game News
  • IGN
  • Retro Gaming
  • Tech News
  • Apple Updates
  • Jailbreak News
  • Mobile News
  • Software Development
  • Photography
  • Contact

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?