

There were also glimpses at some hub world interactions, which was a major part of Hades as well, where you will once again be able to speak with and learn more about the various characters in the game. It appears that Hades 2 will feature a greater mix of spells, as Melinoe is a witch, as well as melee options. It also goes without saying that you will be repeating many, many runs with randomly generated rooms and enemies.

The perspective and basic flow of clearing rooms, choosing between boons given by different gods and unleashing special attacks all look to return. The trailer shows off a bit of gameplay that looks quite similar to the first game. Chronos, along with Hades and other Godly figures, have escaped the Underworld to begin a war on the Gods of Olympus which Melinoe seeks to prevent. Melinoe is on a quest to free her father Zeus from the Titan of Time, Chronos. Knowledge of the first game, or Greek mythology in general, will lead to some satisfying connections. It will be a direct sequel to the events of Hades but have a completely independent story. Being the brother of the original protagonist Zagreus, she is also based on an existing mythological figure. Game has cross-save feature, which means that saved progress can be freely transferred between PC (both on Steam and Epic Games Store) and Nintendo Switch versions.The very stylish and well-animated trailer introduces us to the new protagonist of Hades 2, Melinoe, the Princess of the Underworld and immortal witch. What strikes the eye is the attractive and colorful art style, evoking associations with comic books. Hades has a very nice, three-dimensional graphic design (the perspective used by the developers forces the gameplay in two dimensions, but the models of characters, monsters and the game environment are made in 3D). The combat system prepared by the developers requires dexterity and is characterized by great spectacularity. As we progress in the game we gain special skills, which makes the subsequent approaches are not monotonous. As this is a roguelike game, the fights are difficult - sooner or later we'll die, but only to return to the starting point, use the gained experience to develop the character and fight again, this time with new possibilities. To get out of Hades, we go through a series of randomly generated boards, killing increasingly stronger opponents. In Hades we observe the action from above, from the so-called isometric perspective. Disobeying his father's will, we set off on a journey, trying to get out of his kingdom and reach Olympus. In Hades: Battle Out of Hell we play as Zagreus, son of Hades, god of the underworld of the dead. Well-known independent studio Supergiant Games - authors of Bastion, Transistor and Pyre - is responsible for developing this title. In this production we play as a man trying to get out of the land of the dead - the titular Hades. Hades is a roguelike RPG set in the world of Greek myths.
