Dead Cells – Where to find every Rune stone and what they do
Scattered throughout Dead Cells are these mystical stones, ancient chunks of mystical stone that can unlock new areas and treasures for players. Where do you find them? Right here!
Scattered throughout Dead Cells are these mystical stones, ancient chunks of mystical stone that can unlock new areas and treasures for players. Where do you find them? Right here!
Here’s the full list of what to expect in August, from Dead Cells to Dead Cells. Also Dead Cells will be out on console. Have I mentioned yet how god Dead Cells is?
Microsoft’s ultimate game sale has kicked off on Xbox One and Xbox 360, bringing an unbelievable number of great deals to your living room. Running from today until July 30 (so after pay pad, mercifully), the deals include older games, brand new games – as well as deals on some pre-orders.
Dead Cells has seen remarkable success during open development in Early Access. But if you were struggling to stay away from the random Castlevania runs, your wait for the full release is almost over.
Microsoft's ID@Xbox - a program that allows independent game developers to self-publish their titles for Windows PC and Xbox One - has already given us some incredible games, and it looks to be giving us even more in the near future!
Dead Cells made a massive splash with its early access last year, and developers Twin Motion are planning on spreading that love to more platforms this year.
2017 has been a great year so far for new games. I’m still playing Destiny 2, Assassin’s Creed is back and better than ever while the new Nintendo Switch has managed to pump out two games which may be racking up plenty of awards soon. Here’s the thing: Amidst al of these high profile games, many a smaller title gets lost in the noise. Games which may not have obscene budgets, but still manage to have just as much quality thrown into the mix. Here’s a look at ten such games then, that you may have missed in 2017.
There’s a new game out on Steam Early Access this week. It’s called Dead Cells and if I were to grab you in an elevator and throw a few buzzwords at your face, I’d call it Dark Souls meets Groundhog Day meets Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. That’s good. In fact, the game itself is rather fantastic in its design and key gameplay hook: Death.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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