And it will be probably like it in hades 2. The core gameplay is pretty much the same in your first and last run and any runs in between. And if you are still on the fence, buy hades and refund it before the 2 hour if you didn't like it. You can watch some reviews, gameplays, see if you like it or not. I think most of them are not necessary to do, but the experience would be far inferior if you don't engage with the story. The story is front and center here, you are constantly engaging with it and there are a lot of talking. I personally don't like roguelikes that much, but I think there are better roguelikes out there in terms of gameplay, if you haven't played them. Don't get me wrong it's really great, but I finished the game because of the story and never touched it again. In that case, if you want a polished 1.0 version with full content, then probably it's better to buy hades and wait for the 1.0 of hades 2, because like others said, it's possible that the early access period be at least a year or two.īut honestly, I think the gameplay is not THAT special. It will run on Windows 7 and newer operating systems and also needs 4 GB of system RAM. PC players only need a 2.4 GHz dual-core CPU alongside a DX 10 GPU with 1 GB of VRAM. But I bet the stories are more connected and you should know what happened. Although it is a very fast-paced game, Hades actually has very manageable system requirements. Play it for the story, there's a high change that at least you see some references to it. Originally posted by III_phr:While hades is a roguelike, it has a story to tell and it tells it pretty well actually.
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