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Hades, one of thebest roguelikesever made, is coming to iOS devices via Netflix later this month on March 19.
If you’re somehow yet to get a taste for Hades, you can check out the action-packed trailer just below for a brief dive into Supergiant’s masterful game. The game follows protagonist Zagreus, son of Hades, on his many, many attempts to journey out of the underworld and find whatever fate awaits him on the surface world above.
It all plays out as a pretty chaotic, almost top-down, real-time action battler, where Zagreus uses the various gifts bestowed upon him by the Greek Gods themselves. You might get an ability from Zeus that lets you chain lightning between enemies, for example, or an ability from Artemis that powers up your ranged attacks.
Here’swhy we hope Hades 2 keeps its predecessor’s greatest strength - making failure fun.
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