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Hades ps5 review
Hades ps5 review










hades ps5 review

Most Hades runs end at a boss level, while most Dead Gods runs end, well, anywhere that your life meter eventually whittles down. And the straight-up harder minions on the way to the end bosses. It's significantly more challenging in its combat, both with the seemingly greater arsenal of weapons at your disposal to master. Curse of the Dead Gods has some extremely clever elements, like the use of the torch and balancing light and dark. Hades' boons of gifts from Greek deities). Curse of the Dead Gods is a little deeper with its in-run power-ups (or curses in the case of Dead Gods vs. And, continuing the run, you slowly gain strength and powers to tackle future challenges. Each has the typical gameplay loop of making runs through gauntlets of randomly generated maps. It rewards your attempts to reach the end boss. Let's start with the comparison, if only briefly. So what was it about this action roguelike that made it so much better? What lightning did it catch in a bottle to garner so many game of the year awards? Apparently, that lightning was a gift from Zeus himself-because damn, this game is so, so good.

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#HADES PS5 REVIEW PC#

Digging into why, one refrain kept popping up: "It wasn't as good as Hades."ĭesperate to experience this allegedly superior product for myself, I jumped at the chance to dive in once last year's PC release finally made this present jump to consoles. But after submitting my review, my score of 9 landed it a step above the MetaCritic average of 78. Ignorant of Hades' very existence (despite it already being well-established as a PC game), I had Curse of the Dead Gods land on my review plate, and loved it. So a funny thing happened on my way to playing Hades.












Hades ps5 review