Just finished "Dead Cells" and wow, what a ride! This game has totally changed how I see fast-paced combat games. The parry system? Amazing. The enemies start off tough, but they’re totally learnable, which means you get better the more you play. Even though it’s pretty hard at first, the right builds and a few tries make a huge difference.

The music was a standout for me—those 8-bit tracks in the Clock Tower and High Peak Castle levels were killer!

But by the end, I was pretty burned out, didn't chase down the true ending, and just watched it on YouTube instead. No regrets though, this game deserves all the hype it gets.

A bit off-topic but related: I'm a bigger fan of "Hades" overall, but I'm still excited for what’s next, like "Hades 2." And I heard the team behind "Dead Cells" isn't at Motion Twin anymore—hope they're cooking up something new!


2018

Played for moment seems nice game

Finished BioShock 1 I have the rest of the game still. but it did't age well the game so old, the shooting sucks.

2020

I've never really enjoyed games from this studio like Bastion and Transistor, but this game completely captivated me. I found myself addicted to it even during my exam period, and I can't wait to get back home to continue playing. The sense of progression is gratifying as you feel stronger with each run, and the element of luck adds a delightful twist to the gameplay. Plus, the music is simply superb—mmm, tasty!

I found this game quite disappointing. Despite recommendations suggesting that the game improves upon the anime—which I already didn't enjoy—I ended up disliking it even more. While the scientific aspects and the time travel elements were intriguing, the characters' sense of humor fell flat for me, and the overall sad atmosphere of the game made it hard for me to get into the mood. I've tried to get into it several times, but ultimately, it's just not the right fit for me.

Wow, this game is absolutely stellar and could easily clinch Game of the Year if it were released in its current technical state. The story is captivating, and the RPG elements are executed flawlessly. Everything from the immersive gameplay to the detailed world-building has been done perfectly. It's a must-play for any gamer.

Typically, I'm not a fan of horror games and tend to avoid them. However, this particular game has completely shifted my perspective. Its exceptional quality has convinced me to reconsider my stance and give horror games another chance. If other games in this genre can match this level of excellence, I realize now that I’ve been missing out on some potentially great experiences.

A beautiful game that I really enjoyed even though the ending is unconvincing and the gameplay is repetitive, but it's visually enjoyable and the gameplay is fun. The biggest problem is the story; I won't spoil it for you, but enjoy it as a listener to the story and don't let other people's opinions ruin this masterpiece for you.