

Queen’s Rapier - Tear through reality (and your enemies) with the favorite weapon of the so-called Queen of the island!.Quite hard to throw, but it will tear through crowds of unsuspecting mobs with ease. Wrecking Ball - the heaviest weapon of them all.Bladed Tonfas - whose damage scales upon your running capacity, with a big critical jump when at max speed.No, for real, where did the Beheaded find this. Hand Hook - Grab your foes and throw them behind you, for easy kills off the side of platforms, as well as that little bit of crowd control.

Abyssal Trident - Charge towards your enemies and impale them, to inflict critical damage.There are new weapons and skills to experiment with, too. I’m expecting to make a lot of panicked slip-ups in Dead Cells. I always hated that obstacle as a kid, and while I’ve since gotten more comfortable with the ever-present threat, it still induces some anxiety. The rising flames and vertical nature of the Lighthouse make me think of that monstrous saw that chases you up trees in Donkey Kong Country 3. This DLC is a continuation of the story elements in The Bad Seed and Fatal Falls - can we actually get off this island? The Queen and the Sea adds the Infested Shipwreck and Lighthouse biomes (as stand-ins for the High Peak Castle and Throne Room), along with a new final boss and ending. So, what are we in for this time? As the video suggests, there’s a lighthouse with a rising fire to keep you moving and an imposing figure up top. To set the mood, Motion Twin and Evil Empire have a new animated trailer. It’s a testament to the game’s finely-tuned chaos that fans are still showing up, excited as ever to jump and roll and slash the night away.
#Dead cells queen and the sea release date Pc#
The third DLC is playable on PC and consolesĭead Cells has rolled out its third DLC release, The Queen and the Sea, on PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch today.
