As if High Peak Castle isn’t stressful enough already

I’m almost starting to feel guilty about how much time I’ve been sinking intoDead Cells. Straight up, I haven’t been this into a roguelike game sinceSpelunkyback in 2012. I’m sneaking inat leastone good run a day, and “one good run” could easily take up to a dozen unsatisfying attempts to pull off.

I thought that beatingDead Cellswould slow me down, but if anything, killing the Hand of the King has only reinvigorated me. The variability in character builds, the branching levels, the acrobatic movement mechanics, and yes, the steady grind toward unlocking every last item — it’s all so alluring.

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I’m not confident enough to turn on post-game difficulty modifiers as my defaultDead Cellsexperience, and that’s due to one major sticking point: the Lancer. Every tricky action game has that one specific enemy type you can’t reliably deal with, and for me, it’s those jerks with the spears. I hate ’em!

Those sly dogs have it all figured out. They can stab you through walls, floors, and ceilings. They’re often situated near other foes that don’t let you stand still and plan, so it’s not always easy to get the drop on them. They have a long reach and a three-hit attack that’s deceptively hard to dodge.

Promotional art for Warframe`s Duviri Paradox, which shows Dominus Thrax and the cast of the expansion.

My solution? Leaning even harder into my preferred playstyle (damage-over-time Tactics builds) and fighting them from a safe position. Or, barring that, stunning/freezing them and going all out.

It’s a less-than-perfect solution, one that leaves me tense every time I step foot into High Peak Castle. I’m sure at some point I’ll look at the Lancer the same way I do once-great threats like the Concierge, Golem, and Lacerator. Then it’ll just be a matter of dealing with the Hand again. “Just.”

Naoe, Sorin, and Jinchiro looking serious

How’sDead Cellstreating you so far? What’s giving you the most trouble?

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Oraxia, a spider-inspired Warframe with multiple legs. Webs appear on the background.