![]() Hit the R3 button to detach your head, then use it to grab on to the little bit of wall right below the switches. To activate the switches, you’ll need to have beaten the game at least once to unlock the Disengagement mutation, which lets the Prisoner detach his head from his body. Right across the ledge from you is another ledge with two locked doors, and the door switches situated right in the middle. Go through, and you’ll reach a ledge overlooking a lava pool that will damage you if you fall in. You’ll see a large hole in the wall which you can enter. To do this, simply start your run as usual, grab your starting two weapons, and move on ahead to the next room. The Cavern Key can be acquired right at the very beginning of a run, so if you plan on diving into the Rise of the Giant content, you’ll need to grab it at the start. Here’s how to get the Cavern Key in Dead Cells. It’s received a ton of free updates since, including the massive Rise of the Giant update, which introduced some new areas and a new boss. It is phenomenal.Developed by Motion Twin, Dead Cells is a Castlevania-inspired rogue-lite game that got its official release back in 2018. Whether you own the game outright or play it on Game Pass if any of this sounds the least bit appealing then spend $10 on this expansion. It’s full of content that is all of supremely high quality. Wrapping Things Upĭead Cells: Return to Castlevania is the dream DLC I never knew I wanted for one of my favorite games of the past decade. The only negative is if you do not have any late-game save file, or at least one with the base abilities unlocked it will be a while before you can ever reach Dracula. He’s weak to start so you’ll need to clear out the Castle thoroughly to get him ready to finish off Vlad Țepeș once and… for now. The control scheme swap for Richter mode took some getting used to and activating him only happens late in a run. A lot of work went into this and all of it is Dead Cells at its best. That zone is changed up to match the DLC and it looks sick. ![]() After defeating the first mini-boss you’ll be tasked with doing a typical run of the game and heading for a specific zone. The DLC itself is broken up into two parts essentially. Alucard, Simon, Richter, Sypha, Dracula, and over a dozen more are available to unlock as new looks. Finishing things off content-wise are 20 new outfits to find and unlock. They’re all callbacks to the series and fit perfectly with the enormous amount of content available in Dead Cells now if you own all of the DLC. There are a lot of new weapons with six new melee weapons, three ranged, one shield (you know which one), and three new powers. ![]() Each area gets its own track and they’re all fantastic. Hell, even if you don’t care for Castlevania and know nothing about it the music is so damned good that I found myself bopping along to it. The first time you load up the new DLC you’ll be met by Richter Belmont, follow the bats and you’ll enter the Castle’s Outskirts and the music pulls you in with all its beautiful nostalgia. The expansion is expertly weaved into the flow of a Dead Cells run. There are ten new mobs, two mini-bosses, and the main man himself Dracula.
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