![]() The other pieces of paid DLC are also discounted between 30 and 33 percent depending on where you buy it. On Steam, GOG, the Epic Games Store and Microsoft Store the base game is discounted by 50 percent until 9th February. More details about this Game Trial can be found in our previous coverage.ĭead Cells is available on PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and mobile platforms. ![]() Game Trials are not demos but instead full access to the game for the duration that the offer is available. Nintendo Switch Online subscribers in Europe and Australia can now access Game Trial until 1st February. ![]() If you’ve not yet played Dead Cells certain players on Nintendo Switch can no do so without the need for an additional purchase. If you want to see how the new additions actually look in the game there’s this vlog video which which shows off more than six minutes of gameplay.Īs with all roguelikes it’s usually better to discover the new content on your own, but you can also get more details about Fatal Falls in this update from the developers. You can see some of the new content in a stylised setting thanks to an animated trailer embedded at the bottom of this page. “Gain a sharp and somewhat overprotective aerial ally as you fight through two new biomes and a boss! Challenging level designs will force you to rethink your approach in this new mid game content designed to add variety to your runs and continue support for the development of the game,” reads the official description of Fatal Falls. You also get a new companion in the form of a flying sword. On top of this certain Nintendo Switch players can give the full game a limited time try.įatal Falls adds two new mid-game biomes, new enemies, a new boss and seven new weapons to defeat those new foes. The Fatal Falls DLC also introduces an entirely new boss called The Scarecrow, but like so much else that is new and fresh in Dead Cells only second paid for expansion, it feels rude to ruin the surprise.Side scrolling beat ’em up roguelike Dead Cells is still getting new content years after release with the latest paid DLC Fatal Falls just having been released. Luckily though, from iron staves to snake fangs, lightning rods and the mysterious Ferryman’s Lantern, Motion Twin have also done a grand job of providing players with a more than ample arsenal to deal with all of these new horrors. Think of a massive, really horrible, spear-wielding take on Noctis from Final Fantasy XV and you’re kinda there. A massive cloaked figure that wields a massive ornate spear, this dude isn’t just capable of dealing huge damage up close but he can throw his spear across the biome and then teleport to wherever it lands. One new enemy in particular is especially neat. The Fatal Falls DLC includes three new optional areas for you to access and explore, giving you a central route to High Peak Castle or the Derelict Distillery. Related Content – Sony PS5 Complete Guide – A Total Resource On PlayStation 5Įlsewhere, that same kind of ingenious design is also employed in the creation of all new baddies for players to explode. Brilliantly though, you can use that trap to your own advantage triggering it and then quickly leaping away to safety while your hapless foe gets bodied off the screen. Case in point, there’s a pressure plate which if you stand upon it, causes a massive log to swing from the ceiling, belting you off into the abyss if you’re not careful.
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