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Previously, I've repeatedly expressed my disdain for roguelikes. I don't hate them, but I find most of them offer little in terms of replay value. The grind and repeating the same randomly generated rooms with random loot gets old quickly. Hades is regarded as a crowning achievement of the genre, but I wasn't impressed by it. I played it right around release and beat it a few times (not the epilogue though) and maxed out at around Heat 2. I don't exactly recall.
I blamed roguelikes for eschewing level design and intricately placed enemies in favor of grinding. I'm not sure what's gotten into me but I've been replaying Hades since Monday and haven't been able to put it down since. I think I got 12 hours in just 3 days. This time, instead of just skipping dialogues and running through the game without having a clue of what was really going on, I paid more attention to everything, especially the various mechanics. All the boons and different combinations with the weapons are incredibly fun. During my first playthrough, I looked for Athena and ignored pretty much the other gods, not bothering to learn the intricacies of all the different interlocking systems. Still beat it without that (the game kicked my ass more times than I'd like to admit) much trouble but it's so much more than I gave it credit for. The gameplay has far more depth and variety than I previously thought.
tl;dr: Hades is an awesome game with fantastic mechanics. I know it's several years old, but I initially thought it was a good game and not much more. It's great.
GHG You were right.
I blamed roguelikes for eschewing level design and intricately placed enemies in favor of grinding. I'm not sure what's gotten into me but I've been replaying Hades since Monday and haven't been able to put it down since. I think I got 12 hours in just 3 days. This time, instead of just skipping dialogues and running through the game without having a clue of what was really going on, I paid more attention to everything, especially the various mechanics. All the boons and different combinations with the weapons are incredibly fun. During my first playthrough, I looked for Athena and ignored pretty much the other gods, not bothering to learn the intricacies of all the different interlocking systems. Still beat it without that (the game kicked my ass more times than I'd like to admit) much trouble but it's so much more than I gave it credit for. The gameplay has far more depth and variety than I previously thought.
tl;dr: Hades is an awesome game with fantastic mechanics. I know it's several years old, but I initially thought it was a good game and not much more. It's great.
GHG You were right.
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