New Dead Cells Update | FRESH |
The new Pressure Gauge fixes the game's pacing without dumbing it down. The Serration Whip alone is worth reinstalling for. And the Overflow Vault is the kind of self-destructive, high-stakes gambling that this roguelite does best.
You can now toggle individual enemy attack patterns on/off. Hate the Rampager’s dash? Disable it. Think the Golem’s fist slam is cheap? Turn it off. Purists will cry foul, but Motion Twin’s logic is sound: Dead Cells has over 150 enemy types. Nobody has time to memorize them all. new dead cells update
For now, just enjoy the mess. Grab your Sawblade Trap. Go fast. Die fast. The new Pressure Gauge fixes the game's pacing
Lore-wise, it’s where the Collector dumps his failed experiments. Gameplay-wise, it’s hell. The Vault is a single, looping corridor that gets procedurally longer the more cells you carry. Hoard 100 cells? The corridor spawns a dozen Elites. Spend them all? The corridor collapses, giving you a guaranteed Legendary. You can now toggle individual enemy attack patterns on/off
The new replaces the old infection meter. Instead of just spawning enemies when you take too long, the Pressure Gauge now adds modifiers to existing enemies based on your kill speed. Kill ten enemies in ten seconds? The Gauge drops, and you get a brief Velocity buff. Hesitate for too long? Every enemy on the screen gets a "Shielded Aura" or starts leaving trailblazing fire.
Motion Twin has sworn off major updates before. But like a particularly stubborn Malaise blob, the studio just can’t stay dead.