Why Dead Cell's Gameplay Feels So Good
A video essay analyzing the use of movement and momentum in the 2D pixel art Roguevania – Dead Cells. Yet another video reviewing and analyzing yet another indie game on switch, this really is beginning to become a habit isn't it! I'm thinking about making a video about 5 lesser known switch indies and giving them a very short review. Let me know below if this is something that interests you! I hope that you enjoyed this video and if so, please considering liking and subscribing for more of my content, it would really help me out! All music in this video is from the OST of Dead Cells. Worth Discussing Series: • Katana Zero Analysis My Patreon: / posts My Discord: / discord My Twitter: / discussinggames Dead Cells: https://amzn.to/3maAmaZ Nintendo Switch: https://amzn.to/2F5KtNM Referenced Article: https://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/3... #DeadCells #VideoEssay #Review

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