Motion Twin, the developer of Dead Cells, has given players an early peek at their next game for Steam Next Fest—a [[link]] roguelike by the name of , which sees you (as one of several cute animal warriors) thrust into the storm alongside up to two of your buddies.
I was a little worried going in, considering the between Dead Cells' former designer and the studio—even if that does mean three solid roguelikes from Motion Twin, Sébastien Benard, and Evil Empire—the studio that tinkered with Dead Cells' DLCs.
The "alterattacks" system, where you do a special move if you [[link]] swap to your other weapon after a certain number of swings, is a little fiddly. It juts up against the core mantra of a roguelike—to avoid damage at all costs—since windows where you're able [[link]] to pull off a full alter combo are rare. This friction isn't inherently bad, if anything it's a good window for mastery, but I found myself wishing that you had a one-dodge grace window to chain into an alter attack, or something, just so I could make use of them more.
Outside of that, the game feels silky-smooth, everything feels precise and frictionless and exactly how you want a game like this to control. It helps that it's right pretty, too—the trailers don't do its pastel, brightly-saturated environments justice. Character models are a bit jarring at first, with their stark cel-shaded visuals, but I reckon that'll actually help cut through the visual noise which, I imagine, will be a problem once you've three players on screen.
There's not much to write home about otherwise, but only because the game's executing a load of old tricks very competently. If you like a good romp through Dead Cells or a bout of Hades, you'll be well-served by Windblown—besides, (which is available until October 21) is only a couple of gigs and is free to try. You won't have to wait long if you miss it, though, early access drops October 24, though you've nothing to lose by dipping your toe in for free now.


