Developer Evil Empire share details about future update surrounding accessibility options while hoping to keep the game “tough but fair”.
In a future update, Dead Cells will be receiving new accessibility features which include the option to auto-hit, continue and use assist modes. In an interview with Twinfinite, the developer Evil Empire explained that while the main fun experience in Dead Cells is its “tough but fair experience” this can “be complicated for some people”, so they plan in introducing some new modes that will cater to more ways to play.
The continue mode will allow players to instead of restarting after a death, give the more forgivable option to let you restart where you died with the same build. The auto-hit mode will also gain this continue option, a mode that was inspired by the mobile version of Dead Cells.
Other features include the option to rebind sticks on gamepad, the developer Arthur Decamp explains that they wanted to give more options for players as they may not use all buttons for movement. This means players can adjust the buttons to how they feel best to play. Marketing manager Matthew Houghton also explained that if you prefer to hold a button rather than button mash, this will be an option too. The UI is also getting an overhaul making the UI bigger, the option for colours, font sizes and even font type, so things can be seen easier.
These features were outlined and more are currently available to test in the Dead Cells alpha which was released earlier last month:
Assist Mode
This update sounds like it will have a number of ways to adjust in-game settings to suit all kinds of players which is great news. Hopefully these new modes will also entice newer players to try out the game. Dead Cells has seen a number of updates post-launch which has added some great additions including downloadable content such asThe Queen of The Seaand crossover content with fellow indie heroes in thefree Everyone Here update. Want more metroidvania goodness? Check our list inTop 10 Metroidvanias To Play In 2021.
Dead Cellsis available on PC, Playstation 4, Xbox One, Switch, iOS and Android.
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