![]() Ori and the Blind Forest and Ori and the Will of the Wisps You can pick up Dead Cells and its DLC on Gamesplanet or play it on Xbox Game Pass. Dead Cells is one of those games you can play for a few days or a few months, but no matter which you choose, it’s well worth experiencing. But in typical roguelite fashion, it never gets old, since the procedurally-generated castle shifts every time you play - and there are plenty of different, terrifying paths through it. Then you inevitably bite the dust, start back at the beginning and begin the journey again, with a few more tools at your disposal. Every run through this 2D castle gets you a bit farther, teaches you a bit more about the game, and most importantly, gives you new weapons and skills to try. And then I learned how to really play the game. ![]() I love fast, frenetic games, and few of them have made me feel like as much of a badass as Dead Cells - that is, until I beat the final boss for the first time, took on the post-game, and realized the past 12 hours were just a tutorial. This is part of our ultimate guide to the ROG Ally series of articles. For more great games, check out our best-of roundups. If you want to experience true graphical smoothness, here are a few games you have to try. ![]() ![]() Best of all, most indie games are easy to drive, often hitting 100 FPS and higher on high-refresh devices like the 120Hz ROG Ally. I love a good cinematic AAA game as much as the next guy, but if you’re ignoring the indie scene, you’re missing out on some of the most innovative, addictive titles the gaming scene has to offer. ![]()
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