

Dead Cells puts you in control of a failed alchemic experiment trying to figure out whats happening on a sprawling. While the inclusion of Richter Mode (and a few other surprises that don't need to be spoiled in this review) is great for replayability, it would have been nice to see more than just a few new areas weaved into the base game. Dead Cells Return to Castlevania is an action-packed rogue-like game developed by Motion Twin, while bringing content from Castelvania, made by Konami. For Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania Edition on the PlayStation 4, GameFAQs hosts box shots and screenshots, as well as videos from GameSpot and submitted by users. The biggest problem with Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania is that there simply isn't more of it. Overview Also Known As Return To Castlevania Game Type Addon Content (DLC) for Dead Cells Number of Players 1 (Single Player) Genre Action Release Date Switch eShop 9th Mar 2023, 9.99 9th. Dead Cells is one of the most Castlevania-like games out there (see also our Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night review) and the way this DLC weaves in content means players will get plenty of chances to use their toys against enemies both old and new.

Placing Castlevania's weapons in Dead Cells was always going to be an easy win for fun given the gameplay similarities between the two, but it's worth mentioning just how great it is to use items like Death's Scythe, the Cross, or the Snake Sword against the base game's enemies.
