Hades (2020)

Supergiant Games

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4.45 from 6163 ratings · #32 top rated on Grouvee

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How long? Main story 30h · with extras 66h · 100% 100h (from 119 logged playthroughs)

A rogue-lite hack and slash dungeon crawler in which Zagreus, son of Hades the Greek god of the dead, attempts to escape his home and his oppressive father by fighting the souls of the dead through the various layers of the ever-shifting underworld, while getting to know and forging relationships with its inhabitants.
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Release dates

  • Dec 07, 2018 (Early Access) (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Dec 10, 2019 (Early Access) (Worldwide) Mac
  • Sep 17, 2020 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Mac, Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Sep 17, 2020 (Full Release) (North_America) Nintendo Switch
  • Mar 18, 2021 (Full Release) (Europe) Nintendo Switch
  • Jun 24, 2021 (Full Release) (Japan) Nintendo Switch
  • Aug 13, 2021 (Full Release) (Worldwide) PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S
  • Mar 19, 2024 (Full Release) (Worldwide) iOS

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AndyMuller

Review AndyMuller 4/5 · Jul 7, 2022

Hades

A great roguelike with hilarious characters and an awesome soundtrack. I started to find it repetitive after around 50 hours though.

xosbunto

Review xosbunto 5/5 · Feb 22, 2022

o zagreus é pika, esse jogo tem um dos melhores VO de todos e o sistema rogue like integrado com a própria narrativa é sensacional. Acho que foi um dos jogos que mais joguei em 2020, e um dos melhores da vida

Sasuke035

Review Sasuke035 5/5 · Feb 21, 2021

Hades Review

This is my very first Roguelite game and it is a fantastic one for my first game. Its gonna be hard to play another one of these game if they don't follow what Hades has done.

Story

Hades is a simple story but yet pretty deep Hades son Zagreus wants to get out of hell but Hades tries …

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Hades Review

This is my very first Roguelite game and it is a fantastic one for my first game. Its gonna be hard to play another one of these game if they don't follow what Hades has done.

Story

Hades is a simple story but yet pretty deep Hades son Zagreus wants to get out of hell but Hades tries to stop him and won't let him escape. As Zagreus is trying to escape he gets help from the many greek gods to reach the escape and also from people in hell. The story gets deeper when Zagreus finds out his father Hades and Nyx has been lying to him about who his true mother is, this makes his escape and motivation to get out more important to find his real mother. Zagreus discovers lots of secrets behind his birth though it makes the story very good.

Gameplay and Characters

There is two gameplay cycles one is in Hell at your home where you can do many things but mainly talk to characters in a dating sim kind of way where you get your affection level up with the many different characters and gods by giving them nectar you get.They give you keepsakes that help you out making your escape but they also have stories and some stories come together. There are also characters as your making your escape as well just so many characters, even if you seen the greek mythology done a lot Hades still keeps things fresh. I was interested in the characters i didn't really know about. Gods like Nyx, Hypnos, Achilles, Eurodice, Orpheus than theres the Furies Megaera Tisiphone, Alecto they might of have made up people to like Dusa who might be Medusa but just her head. The Gods design all look pretty damn great as well some gods i prefer there designs in other games, like Athena and Aphrodite i prefer in Immortal Fenyx rising but that's just me.

You can also decorate the whole area in hell including Zagreus's room and add stuff in it like a new rug' change the color of rooms or add in different items like a fish tank You do this by going to this constructor NPC. You can add stuff in the areas you go through so it benefits your runs. So you can buy something that makes these portals appear in the areas, buy something so there's more fountains to heal from, buy something so you get more money in vases. Later you use it to open new areas in the lounge because there's doors that are locked just tons of stuff

The second part of the gameplay is the escape the Roguelite element. First before you make your escape theres a mirror in your room where you permanently upgrade your stats, after the mirror you choose between a weapon you want to take, there are 6 weapons and they can all be very good. Theres is the Bow, the sword, The Spear, The Shield, The Fist, and a Railgun. Than there are weapon forms which you unlock later making the weapons different to play with because some give them different attacks. Each weapon got 3 forms so its a lot of stuff in this game. After you choose your weapon its time to go for a run.

Hades is a Roguelite this means everytime you make your escape everything is randomly generated your items, the gods that show up, upgrades, mini boss room meaning your runs won't ever be the same at the start and if you die you lose everything and you go straight back to lounge at the beginning but this is where story advances and characters will always have a conversation you can have which makes dying not very bad unless your at the final boss lol.

You can attack, you can throw projectiles and you can dash in rooms it can be very fast paced. In most rooms theres enemies you defeat and when you beat all enemies in the room you get an item. The doors you choose to go through sometimes there 1 sometimes 2 sometimes 3 they will each show an item such as money, a health upgrade, a lounge upgrade, a shop, a hammer to upgrade your weapon a pom of power to upgrade abilities and most importantly the gods who give you abilities. You choose the room and item you want to go for. In rooms theres sometimes enemies sometimes a shop which you buy stuff from, sometime theres a healing fountain sometimes its a mini boss room its all random. There are 4 areas in the game at the end of each area is a boss, they always have between 4 items in there rooms it can be either a diamond, nectar, or Titan blood. All the bosses are always the same besides 1 of them in the first area where you fight a furie at first its 1 but later 3 will come and you fight them at random.

Hades gets a bit deeper though and it is the main thing that can make or break a run choosing the right items and upgrades that will benefit you in your escape. The most important things are the gods you choose they give you boons with various effects that make you stronger and give you better abilities like doing more damage on special attacks more power to your attacks doom effects to use on enemies, a cast effect to change your projectiles you throw they give you special powers known as a call and there is just loads of gods to to get abilities from. It being random though you won't always see them on a run, but you can make it so you have better chance to get them by giving them nectar so they give you there keepsakes which if you equip will make them have a better chance of appearing. Each time they appear they give you 3 abilities to choose from. This can make or break a run because you want to have the abilities and be able to do high damage to stuff.

Enemies and bosses

There are 15 types and some have variations to. The enemy designs arent really anything special i didn't find these enemies cool or anything. The bosses are okay there's the furies you fight, there's a snake you fight, theres Theseus and the Minotaur you fight, and the final boss is Hades who is waiting for you at the exit. I only like Hades and The Furies for bosses but there all tough bosses.

Final Thoughts

I don't really know what else i can say about Hades except its a very addictive game. At first i didn't like it but than i got hooked for a few weeks. What makes Hades good to me is it having a good story to keep you intrigued and make you keep playing. The gameplay is also very addicting to but i loved talking to the characters in the game and learning about them. Also this game is fully voiced acted every character is voiced and the voices are great. Than some characters have unique stories with another character and you have to find a way for them to meet each other stuff like that is just really cool. Zagreus also comments on different things when your escaping so each dialogue with bosses are always different and the interactions are never the same, i was like 40 hours in still getting different dialogue and conversations.

So much work they put in and so much content they can put a AAA game to shame. The game is constantly adding stuff so theres a lot of replayability like when you beat the game and reach the top something happens in the story where you have to keep reaching the top for the story to get the true ending. Than when you get the true ending there's like an epilogue. The game can be made even harder when you beat it once because you get the pact of punishment which you use to make your runs even harder but get better rewards there is just so much to the game i really have no negatives for it except i wish there were more areas besides 4. I also didn't do everything because late game you have to have a better understanding of the gods boons you get and what works because you have to do high damage when your doing the pact of punishments. You raise the level to the pact of punishments making it harder but you need the items they give you so you can get nectar for characters to raise affection so it got to grindy for me sadly and i wanted to play something else.

That being said though i can see why tons of people would play it nonstop because you can do different builds like do an all dashing run or an all doom run and stuff like that but it didn't really interest me personally to do it. Hades is awesome though so my score for Hades is a 9.

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snowknicks

Review snowknicks 4/5 · Jan 13, 2021

Hades

4/5

Gameplay was fantastic, if a little bit frustrating at times. Enjoyed getting the nuggets of story from everyone after each run, and the weapon variety kept things fairly fresh.

While I finished the game, I used god mode to expedite things a little more. I think the gameplay is super solid and the variety of builds you can make …

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4/5

Gameplay was fantastic, if a little bit frustrating at times. Enjoyed getting the nuggets of story from everyone after each run, and the weapon variety kept things fairly fresh.

While I finished the game, I used god mode to expedite things a little more. I think the gameplay is super solid and the variety of builds you can make is great and mentally stimulating, there are many facets to each build that you can tweak (weapons, weapon aspects, boons, items etc.) However on it's own it's not enough to draw me into the game, I prefer a combo of gameplay and character building with an engaging story. While this had an engaging story it was spaced out fairly generously and I grew bored of repeating the same rooms over and over. The ending of the story seemed a little abrupt, but the ending credits were stellar.

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killerstar

Status killerstar Sep 20, 2020

Still hooked on this one.

One thought that occurred to me is that this is the only Supergiant game not featuring a whole novel world. Whereas Bastion, Transistor and Pyre took place in these weird new places about which the player didn't know anything, Hades is firmly founded on the Greek myths, which most people have at least some familiarity. …

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Still hooked on this one.

One thought that occurred to me is that this is the only Supergiant game not featuring a whole novel world. Whereas Bastion, Transistor and Pyre took place in these weird new places about which the player didn't know anything, Hades is firmly founded on the Greek myths, which most people have at least some familiarity. The upshot is that characters feel a bit more like references than actual people. Meeting Sisyphus is less an invitation to discover the personality and intentions of a new person (like meeting Volfred in Pyre) but more of a "huh, let's see how they adapted this guy's deal into the game".

I'm not saying it as a bad thing, necessarily. It's just that is a different feel.

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kasparius

Status kasparius Sep 20, 2020

If you’re on the fence about picking this up, don’t be. I’m absolutely obsessed. I don’t even ligue rogue games, but this is just delightful. Playing on Switch. It’s amazing.

SIGINT

Status SIGINT Sep 20, 2020

After just one sitting, I can confidently say this is one of the better games of the year, with a great style and fun combat. I’ve already gotten comfortable with the bow which is quite fun to use thanks to the power shot ability.

I don’t like that the game refuses to explain what anything is in the middle of …

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After just one sitting, I can confidently say this is one of the better games of the year, with a great style and fun combat. I’ve already gotten comfortable with the bow which is quite fun to use thanks to the power shot ability.

I don’t like that the game refuses to explain what anything is in the middle of a run, even when I as a player am making critical choices about which item to buy, which upgrade path to take, which weapon to buy, etc. I am offered no explanation or demo of what any of it is until I select it. Combining this with how good some of the permanent upgrades are and it makes for an annoyingly limited feeling during early runs, but obviously I understand that I’m meant to try again and again. It’s going to be tough to swallow doing yet another roguelike game but of all of the ones that come out, this is the one I’d want to do, I guess.

Like I said, the game feels great—takes not all but many of the best aspects of their past games and improves them as they slot into a new genre, and it all works super well. I am doubtful this will beat Pyre for me as my favorite, but we’ll see how it plays out. Glad I waited for the official 1.0 release.

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2StepInMidair

Status 2StepInMidair Sep 19, 2020

Supergiant does it again. This game oozes style and grace in all the best ways. As a rogue-lite junkie, this is one of the best ones I've played in quite a while.

Also, it seems to be doing extremely well on Switch. If you're looking for a break from Mario, I highly recommend this.

killerstar

Status killerstar Sep 18, 2020

How do they do it? Every single supergiant game is gorgeous in its own way. Gameplay, artstyle, voices, writing, jokes. Everything is ultra polished. They are such master craftsmen and women.

maimegidola

Status maimegidola Sep 17, 2020

Hades is out of Early Access today! Aaahhhhh!! I'm so excited to finally see the true ending, but I'm gonna miss the early access deaths haha

It's currently 20% on all platforms: Switch, Steam, Epic! I sorta got swamped with personal stuff but I had to get on to pimp for Supergiant and Hades🔥 #ThanZag4ever 🖤

BMO

Status BMO Aug 18, 2020

Hmm, the more I read about this game the more I think it might be the Supergiant game that changes what I think about their game play loop. I'm hearing that it clicks for people who didn't love their last three games. Maybe I do need to check it out.

Lwielder

Status Lwielder Jul 12, 2020

Usually Supergiant games has a very good story to go with their games. I know its not out yet officially but looking forward to the true ending once it comes out later this year. The gameplay is fun at first and the different boons keep it refreshing for replayability. I can see why some people would get bored of this, …

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Usually Supergiant games has a very good story to go with their games. I know its not out yet officially but looking forward to the true ending once it comes out later this year. The gameplay is fun at first and the different boons keep it refreshing for replayability. I can see why some people would get bored of this, but I definitely have not, currently have to get all the side stories for all the characters still.

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maimegidola

Status maimegidola Jan 29, 2020

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It's only a 1 Heat run, but this is the first run I've had where the Adamant Rail actually felt fun to use. (Thanks, Zeus.)

I was absorbed with the Stardew 1.4 update, but then Hades swooped in. Dunno how many hours have gone into this already, but I'm approaching 100 escape attempts... ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ

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It's only a 1 Heat run, but this is the first run I've had where the Adamant Rail actually felt fun to use. (Thanks, Zeus.)

I was absorbed with the Stardew 1.4 update, but then Hades swooped in. Dunno how many hours have gone into this already, but I'm approaching 100 escape attempts... ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ

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jademonkey

Status jademonkey Jan 22, 2020

I was initially in love with Hades but the more I've played the less I've enjoyed the actual gameplay. My first 45 runs included a 21 run streak (and a 6 run streak) where I was notching up the difficulty as required to continue progressing in rewards, so it's not git gud type thing. In the end, I think the …

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I was initially in love with Hades but the more I've played the less I've enjoyed the actual gameplay. My first 45 runs included a 21 run streak (and a 6 run streak) where I was notching up the difficulty as required to continue progressing in rewards, so it's not git gud type thing. In the end, I think the game relies far too heavily on the i-frames provided by the dash, which leads to, in my opinion, poor enemy design both in bosses and regular encounters. Everything is spamming everywhere, and the best way to handle it is, almost universally, just to mash dash. This problem only gets worse as you activate the "Heat" options, which are necessary to continue progressing.

On top of that, I think the majority of the weapons have a clunky-but-weak feel to them, which I find really off-putting. In particular, the shields basic attack maintains momentum in a way that makes you feel like you're fighting on a slip 'n slide and the gun's rooting/reloading/lack of stagger feel way out of place in the game in general. At the end of the day, the only weapon that I think feels universally good to wield is the sword, which is a big disappointment to me.

The art/music/writing kept me going for a while, but the basic design of combat has really just stopped being enjoyable to me. I'll admit that I'm at a bit of a bad point in my life right now, which could be coloring my opinion of this game (though, I'm still enjoying others!). But, for now, my as-honest-as-I-can-be opinion is a 4/5 if you're looking for 20-30 hours, but a 2/5 for the long haul. Since they stated their goal was to have a replayable rogue-lite, I'm putting the 2/5 on here.

I'll definitely check back in a few months when a couple more updates are out and I'm (hopefully) feeling better, since I really enjoyed this game for the first bit.

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maimegidola

Status maimegidola Jan 2, 2020

I can't stop playing. HELP.

I've been halfheartedly doing runs with the sword. I mislike the sword - attack movement with it feels sorta clunky to me? Maybe it's just me though. Meanwhile, I've started doing heat runs with the shield, just upping the level one at a time. Proud of myself for finishing a run with no Death Defiances …

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I can't stop playing. HELP.

I've been halfheartedly doing runs with the sword. I mislike the sword - attack movement with it feels sorta clunky to me? Maybe it's just me though. Meanwhile, I've started doing heat runs with the shield, just upping the level one at a time. Proud of myself for finishing a run with no Death Defiances used. uwu #ShieldMeta for life

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jademonkey

Status jademonkey Jan 1, 2020

Grabbed this last week and already have 15-20 hours in it. Beautiful graphics, great music, and tons of lore to keep you talking to all of the denizens of Hades and Olympus. The game play is solid on all fronts -- action, meta progression, and within run choices all come together quite well. I can't wait to see where the …

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Grabbed this last week and already have 15-20 hours in it. Beautiful graphics, great music, and tons of lore to keep you talking to all of the denizens of Hades and Olympus. The game play is solid on all fronts -- action, meta progression, and within run choices all come together quite well. I can't wait to see where the game ends up in a few months. It'll definitely be in my regular rotation for a long time to come.

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maimegidola

Status maimegidola Dec 28, 2019

Escape Attempt #26: SUCCESS My first clear in the bag ! (๑•ㅂ•)و✧

Had a really fun build with the Shield. Deflect with Knockback and extra AOE damage. I'm totally not ready to git gud at the other weapons yet lol Victory Results Screen

maimegidola

Status maimegidola Dec 27, 2019

Having a lot of fun with it so far! Favorite weapon so far is definitely the shield. :D

Finally made it out of the Temple of Styx on my 23rd escape attempt only to die three-quarters of the way into Dad Fight. orz

I don't know how much more of the game there is after Dad Fight. I'm hoping …

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Having a lot of fun with it so far! Favorite weapon so far is definitely the shield. :D

Finally made it out of the Temple of Styx on my 23rd escape attempt only to die three-quarters of the way into Dad Fight. orz

I don't know how much more of the game there is after Dad Fight. I'm hoping there's more ̣- or more to be added later - because it felt sorta short to me? I thought it would take me way more than 20-ish runs to reach the surface :V

Still gonna be on the grind tho, because I can't get enough of talking to Death. uwu

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