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It’s safe to say that the initial response to Dead Cells in 2018 was positive. Launching to rave reviews, Motion Twin’s roguevania took home Best Action Game at The Game Awards in that year. It later received free DLC in The Rise of the Giant, and now the game’s first paid DLC, The Bad Seed, has been released, available either as a separate download or alongside the base game in The Bad Seed Bundle. This is essentially a single package incorporating all of the game’s released content to date. While we did review Dead Cells upon its original release, the seamless integration of the newest content into the core game justifies a review of the comprehensive experience as it stands today.

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On that note, Dead Cells is still remarkable, as you might well expect. If you haven’t played it before, the game offers an adventure through an island that has seen better times, blending elements of rogues and Metroidvanias into a punishing yet rewarding challenge. A disease, the Malaise, has swept through the island leaving horror in its wake, and as you explore the game’s unique biomes, you’re drip-fed information about the terrible fate of the island and its people.

While the world-building is excellent, the main appeal of Dead Cells is its combat. Not only is it responsive, balanced, and fluid, the game also offers impressive depth and seemingly infinite options for tailoring your loadout to suit your playstyle. At any one time, you can equip two weapons and two ‘skills’, which you can either pick up from random drops or from visiting shops. Each of these has a main effect as well as special modifiers which can be used to devastating effect. Player-driven, stats-based progression mechanics improve the power of your weapons and skills while also providing a modest HP boost, and you can also unlock additional items in between levels using ‘cells’ collected from slain enemies. The permanence of these unlocks helps to make future runs easier, even if they’d never be considered ‘easy’.

Indeed, Dead Cells is challenging, requiring quick reflexes and good strategy. The enemies are tough, each with their own unique attack patterns, and thanks to a permadeath system that will return you to the very beginning upon your demise, it’s an understatement to say that the stakes are high. At every turn, Dead Cells demands you rise to meet each challenge or die trying.

But although you will die many times, no death feels cheap; the game is expertly designed to ensure every failure teaches you something new. After every defeat, you end up a little more skilled than before, and better equipped to face the challenges in your way.

As you explore the randomly-generated levels of the island, there are occasional branching pathways to allow you some control over your journey, and the new content from The Bad Seed is seamlessly incorporated here as a side route through early levels. Two of the three biomes in this DLC are exploration-based, offering an array of new enemies to face, while the third new biome, The Nest, offers a distinctive boss fight in low-lying waters.

From the interesting environments to the unique enemies, all of the new biomes complement what’s offered in the core experience, with evident care having gone into creating an add-on of value. The DLC weapons are nicely varied; you can pick up anything from fans that repel projectiles to musical instruments to use as melee weapons, and spending the time to master them is incredibly satisfying. Naturally, everything is rendered in Dead Cells’ characteristically stunning pixel art and accompanied by a soundtrack that’s a joy to listen to.

On the whole, Dead Cells offers an exquisite experience, but it’s held back by a lack of clarity over certain mechanics. For example, there’s no in-game explanation for exactly how the Malaise works, and the descriptions of some weapon modifiers simply don’t convey their functions clearly enough to be useful. The former is an annoyance, but it’s one you can generally work around; the latter is problematic given that Dead Cells demands you be intentional about every movement and every decision. Anything less than crystal-clarity over mechanics introduces uncertainty that tends to leave the player worse off; in the late-game particularly, resorting to trial-and-error to understand how a weapon modifier functions is just not something you can risk. In a game that is otherwise almost perfect, it’s an oversight, and the only significant thing holding the package back from a perfect score.

But even with this in mind, Dead Cells stands tall among the Switch’s best offerings. Every run is different, and with the DLC, the huge amount of content simply takes it to the next level. If you’re looking for the ultimate Dead Cells experience, this package is for you.

4.5

Summary

The epitome of tough-but-fair, the Dead Cells: The Bad Seed Bundle will have you coming back again and again. The gameplay is captivating, the worldbuilding is intriguing, and there’s simply no better way to experience the game.

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Title: Dead Cells The Bad Seed-PLAZA
Genre: Action, Adventure, Platformer
Developer: Motion Twin
Publisher: Motion Twin
Release Date: 7 Aug, 2018
Languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Etc …
File Size: 935.63 MB / Single Link Compressed
Mirrors: Mega.nz, Racaty, Google Drive, Uptobox, Uploaded.net

Free Download Dead Cells: The Bad Seed PC Game – Dead Cells is a rogue-lite, metroidvania inspired, action-platformer. You’ll explore a sprawling, ever-changing castle assuming you’re able to fight your way past its keepers in 2D souls-lite combat. No checkpoints. Kill, die, learn, repeat. You grew up with the roguelikes, witnessed the rise of the …

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Dead Cells is a rogue-lite, metroidvania inspired, action-platformer. You’ll explore a sprawling, ever-changing castle… assuming you’re able to fight your way past its keepers in 2D souls-lite combat. No checkpoints. Kill, die, learn, repeat.

You grew up with the roguelikes, witnessed the rise of the roguelites and even the birth of the roguelite-lites? We’d now like to present for your consideration our RogueVania, the illegitimate child of a modern Roguelite (Rogue Legacy, Binding of Isaac, Enter the Gungeon, Spelunky, etc.) and an old-school MetroidVania (Castlevania: SotN and its ilk).

Interconnected levels and progressive unlocking of access to the island provides you with a real incentive to explore your surroundings. Add in a degree of evolution for your character and permanent weapon upgrades and you can see where Dead Cells borrows from the long line of MetroidVanias that precede it.

At the end of the day though, it’s YOUR skills as a player that matter most! Roguelites are about constantly getting better, until what was an insurmountable obstacle becomes a walk in the park. Unforgiving combat wed to the absence of any kind of safety net makes for an adrenalin pumping ride each and every run and unrivaled replayability.

This Release Includes:
• Dead Cells (main game)
• Dead Cells – OST (DLC)
• Dead Cells – Rise of the Giant (DLC)

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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Minimum:
• OS: Windows 7+
• Processor: Intel i5+
• Memory: 2 GB RAM
• Graphics: Nvidia 450 GTS / Radeon HD 5750 or better
• Storage: 500 MB available space
Additional Notes: DirectX 9.1+ or OpenGL 3.2+

Recommended:
• OS: Windows 7+
• Processor: Intel i5+
• Memory: 4 GB RAM
• Graphics: Nvidia GTX 460 / Radeon HD 7800 or better
• Storage: 500 MB available space
Additional Notes: DirectX 9.1+ or OpenGL 3.2+

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INSTALL NOTE

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1. Extract release
2. Mount ISO
3. Install the game
4. Copy crack from the PLAZA folder
5. Play!

Full List of Supported Languages:
English, French, Simplified Chinese, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Turkish, Korean, Traditional Chinese, Portuguese-Brazil

NOTES: This release is standalone and includes all content and DLC from our previous releases and updates. The game is updated to v1.7.0.

General Notes:
• Block the game’s exe in your firewall to prevent the game from trying to go online ..
• If you install games to your systemdrive, it may be necessary to run this game with admin privileges instead

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