Would of been neat if after the meal a god will appear in the house from time to time… will give you unique dialogue and just the feeling of stuff happening even after you’ve done everything.
Honestly that would be so awesome! imagine seeing Dionysus, Ares or Athena. I also have a few extra ideas like maybe ares goes with you or is around the underworld killing enemies for fun or maybe a bonus boss fight. Or seeing Aphrodite and if you’re not finished with romancing than or Meg she give you perverted advice lol
All of the build up with Demeter to not even get her reaction to everything? And she’s just happy her daughter is alive? What about the never ending winter? I would have liked to see Demeter be actually very upset at this.
It's not much but I think that it's mentioned she stops the never ending winter everywhere expect outside the underworld as a silent form of payback against Hades.
@@4wheal makes sense, she has her daughter back... for the most part. As such she does have to conceed the winter, but a slight grudge against Hades is expected.
@@4wheal It's always snowy right outside the gate to the underworld -- regardless of Demeter -- because it's at the top of a mountain. This is briefly mentioned by Persephone.
I agree. It's a plot hole. The whole crisis was about keeping Demeter from discovering that Zeus and Hades had been actively deceiving her. If exposed, Hades worried that Zeus would just double-down on his lie and persuade Demeter that Hades had kidnapped Persephone, and then Demeter would force Olympus to join her in declaring war on the Cthonic gods. _Somehow_ the feast smoothed all of that over with Demeter, and it's never justified. We're left to infer that Persephone used the feast to convince her mother that Hades and Zeus had done her no wrong, but that really shouldn't have happened completely off-screen, as that would've been an extremely tense and precarious moment.
Honestly, he is. He managed to reunite his parents and made his Olympian relatives agree upon something (helping Zagreus escape) and also bring peace with them and Hades. Not to mention all the other meddling he's done within the Underworld.
Every other God: Hmmm this is some sort of puzzle an invitation perhaps? I must consult others. Dionysus: I can feel it in my gut: it's a party invite!!! Woooooh!!!
Thanks bro. After 50 hours, I'm done waiting around for these randoms conversations to progress the plot. Achilles still hasn't even given me his favor dialogue...
He never had anything to do with the whole Persephone business. Zeus and Hades have their little reconciliatory moment because the entire sordid business was kicked off by Zeus being an idiot.
@@durrangodsgrief6503 He's an idiot because he deceived Demeter, then made Hades an unwilling accomplice to his duplicity, thus creating a situation that could've easily resulted in war between the Olympians and Cthonics. There was a sensible, honest way to play matchmaker with Hades and Persephone. Then there was the brain-dead Zeus way, which risked an apocalypse, and led to thousands of Greeks starving and freezing to death. I hope this helps your confusion.
@@Nick1Nintendo This is probably the only part of the game that I’d call underwhelming. But aside from this, everything else about this game has been an easy 10/10
My Dad has a large extended family who dislike one or more of the other members for whatever reason. This is what trying to get them together for anything feels like.
Thanks for posting this. Not gonna lie, as soon as I saw credits (like 75+ hours in and kinda ready to move on), I checked to see what else might open up plot-wise, and after hearing the gist of this epilogue and everything required to get it, I headed straight to UA-cam...really glad I didn’t bother to earn it for myself, sorry to say 😆
People say it's perfect but It becomes grindy. I lost interest after dieing to Hades a couple of times. Didn't feel worth it going through mind numbing hack and slash to get to the good parts
THANKS GOD I felt boring maxing my relationship with all the gods and come here to watch this epilogue already, if I had did all that work only to get this narrative ending I would be pissed as fuck! I though we would see Demeter reaction, Chaos, all the gods interacting somehow, I must admit, its bit disapointing...
They need a DLC to complete the underdeveloped parts of this game because I thought this was underwhelming. I’ve physically played through the whole game and it was disappointing. I felt the dynamic between Persephone Hades and Zagerus was underdeveloped for sure EVEN though they’re the main characters of the game. All that work to get Persephone home and I didn’t get to really talk to her! :/ And I wanted to see the olympians in the flesh and interact with them at the diner party in the dining hall and… Bro.
I know that Zagreus can't stay in the surface for long but I'd like a DLC in Olympus or Athens something. Maybe Zeus could recruit him to fight something that threatens Olympus, dunno
@@Grindfest07 Bro I was just thinking that! I was thinking of something where you could be teleported to Olympus and BRAWL with the gods, sort of like Astreus and Theseus? And get to see more of their lives and continue the story somehow in that way? IDK. Maybe a new threat like the titans would cool.
I agree. Underdeveloped characters leading to a half-baked ending. And in the myth, Persephone always returns to the underworld for a time, so it didn't really make sense for her and Hades to be separated like a divorced couple (especially when she could just return at any time she pleased). Even for the sake of reimagining the mythos, it doesn't really add up. Everyone else is just a supporting cast, and never anything more.
@@Em_Ay Persephone usually go in and out of the underworld, making the 4 seasons (especially spring and winter), so Zaggy Boyo can yeet to Olympus for shits and giggles if Hades or Zeus wants to
Couldn’t we have an actual feast at least? All this time and preparation for an image of hades and Zeus shaking hands. I am so disappointed, I didn’t see everyone animated (especially Aphrodite)
I actually felt the same but I didn't want to say it out loud lol. I think it's because they drag it out for too long after Persephone's return, I was going mad over trying to trigger the epilogue...
@@Grindfest07 They could have at least shown us Zagreus interacting with the Olympians. But no, just give us a handshake between Hades & Zeus. I had to look it up because I was going insane too. Apparently you need to. - Give Ambrosia to 5/9 gods. -Give Ambrosia to Hades & Persephone and listen to all their dialogue. - Hear Zeus talk about Persephone and Demeter twice. - Beat Hades on Extreme Measures Rank 4.
right? it felt like it was building up to something bigger too - stuff like inviting chaos curiously leads to absolutely nothing. personally, i think if the player was allowed to take part in the actual festivities and finally interact with the olympians face to face, *that* would have been an incredibly satisfying and climactic reward. i was really hoping for something like that throughout the entire game and was very excited when persephone's plan to invite the olympians was revealed. i thought it was such a clever final reward - you've been decorating the house of hades for countless hours and now you get to hold a party and celebrate with all the characters you've gotten to know and love throughout your time playing. it seemed so obvious to me - that's why the condition for getting the epilogue is maxing your relationship with all the olympians, because the devs wouldnt wanna write and program different scenarios and dialogue depending on how far along in your relationships you are with each god. i was getting giddy thinking about it - what a wonderful way to bring everything together for a climactic ending! and then... you just get a very sparse cutscene. oh. the funny thing is, i probably wouldn't even be the slightest bit disappointed if only i got to interact once with artemis. oh well. dont get me wrong - it's not like i feel like my time with the game was wasted or anything. i would never have kept playing until the epilogue if i didn't love the core gameplay loop. it's just disappointing how such a cool and satisfying reward is dangled over your head and then pretty much skipped over. i hope supergiant revisit this part of the game in a future update or dlc but i wont hold my breath.
Wow…sorry folks but I don’t get all the bitching in the comments. Maybe if you weren’t invested in the characters or the story I could understand, but I found the epilogue a satisfying little book end. Also I never had an issue getting story dialogue from characters except on the couple occasions where the characters talked to each other. Sorry y’all didn’t have as positive an experience with the game, but what can you do?
my gamepass on xbox ran out before I could even finish the game, and I prob wouldnt be able to buy the pass or the game for a while. Kinda sad I cant experience it ingame, but it is what it is.
no, just most of them. i triggered the epilogue without max bond with zeus and poseidon. also, getting demeter to her 'locked heart state' counts as a max bond.
This is the ending? LOL So glad i stopped after finishing one run. I would have been so dissapointed if i played more runes to just get more dialogue every run so i get to this epilogue. Now i m 100% sure super giant games has gone down the shitter. After the master pieces that were Bastion and Transistor we had pyre that was meh and now hades. True hades is nice to look at but lacks in gameplay. I will not pay nor play another game from them since they have been putting out bad games ( looking at the last 2 ).
@Random Creative Name if your definiton of extremely great is same content over and over again for 80+ full runs (or how many it takes to get all story dialogue to get the epiloge) then my man this game is perfect for you and not for me. The game lacks content simple as that. Two years of early acces and one of those years was on epic and took their money and this is the outcome? Bleh!!!
@Random Creative Name Man you and i played different games haha. I can sence the same fanboy inside of you for hades that was inside of me when i played bastion/transistor. There is no diversity in the mobs from one run to the other only the bosses get 1-2 different attacks. Looking at dead cells where you can get to the bosses using different routes every time hades is boring doing the same zones over and over again. People can have different opinions about games, it's not the end of the world. You have some growing up to do.
I mean, let's agree to disagree here. We are no monkeys or politicians to throw crap at each other, or questioning our maturity. To be fair all the Supergiant games want to tell a story. And this game is more than one story. The game, in a way follows the line of the Dionysus celebration stuff by presenting a quasi tetralogue: three tragedies and one satire. plus the presentation part. Yes, you play the game, but that plays second fiddle to the stories. Now we have a narrator, who is, I think Aeschylus, because look at that bald spot on the bust you can unlock in the game, any hawk would drop a turtle on that, confusing it with a stone. Now the good old playwright wrote a tragedy about Sisyphus, the tragic tale of Orpheus and Eurydice, and he had a fragmented tragedy about the myrmidons (Achilles and Patroclus). Now you, as a player have the opportunity to pretty much solve these tragedies. Freeing sisyphus, reuniting Orpheus with Euridyce, and do the same with Achilles and Patroclus. Also you have the satire part with the temple of Hades, where there are satyrs, but the satire is, you perishing whatever you do, and Zagreus keeps asking the same questions and taking the same journey, until everyone is reunited. Because myth Zagreus was pretty much torn apart. So yeah. There is much more than this epilogue. To be fair, the epilogue is the least interesting part for me personally. I like more any of those, and the reinterpretation of the well known myth of Hades and Persephone. This is not being a fanboy, or whatever, this is just having many. many TOO many runs in this game and realizing, they just wanted to tell a story about that lore with their spin on it.
@@Setorrs People can have opinions, yes, but it’s not fair for you to say Supergiant has gone down the shitter. You can dislike Hades, but that statement of the company is unnecessary and especially false, since Hades almost won GOTY.
@@neptune-waltzesinvoid Hades only won goty because of the art style. It's a washed down version of rogue likes for casuals so that with the nice visuals it attracted the wider audience hence wining best indie game. For me and i presume many more people Supergiant games represents a company that makes a game with a good combat, cool story and really lovable characters. Pyre wasn't that and hades wasn't that. So two games in a row that suck kinda tells me they are going down the drain. It baffles me that there can be someone that was with them from the first game that says pyre and hades are good games.
I love how Hades struggles with the concept of faith. Of course, being a god, he wouldn't have experience with _having_ faith, more in receiving it from mortals.
Would of been neat if after the meal a god will appear in the house from time to time… will give you unique dialogue and just the feeling of stuff happening even after you’ve done everything.
Honestly that would be so awesome! imagine seeing Dionysus, Ares or Athena. I also have a few extra ideas like maybe ares goes with you or is around the underworld killing enemies for fun or maybe a bonus boss fight. Or seeing Aphrodite and if you’re not finished with romancing than or Meg she give you perverted advice lol
@@skyfallen2775 Or to see a few avatars of Chaos chatting with the various Olympians.
Or Hermes finishing up a chat with Charon when Zagreus enters.
Or grandma
yeah, I think the reason this didn’t happen was just to save making too much resources
I just realized that Hades insignia is literally the shape of his beard lol
You be amazed to realize, That’s his mustache
Its actually of his weapon, the “bident”
I’m pretty sure that his mustache suppose to mirrored his weapon the biden which is basically a trident with two point
Also the shape of his weapon
It’s the Bident, the weapon of Hades.
Inviting chaos was something 😂
You can’t invite everyone without the embodiment of Chaos coming.
His the daddy of all you know
@@hisnotsolonely2961 isn’t that basically inviting Cthulhu or azathoth. You basically asked someone who sees the titans as mere insects to a party
@@karlbenito9992 yeah but chaos isn’t like that tho lol
@@karlbenito9992 Lovecraftian gods aren't an accurate parallel to Chaos. And it doesn't view the Titans that way, either.
All of the build up with Demeter to not even get her reaction to everything? And she’s just happy her daughter is alive? What about the never ending winter? I would have liked to see Demeter be actually very upset at this.
It's not much but I think that it's mentioned she stops the never ending winter everywhere expect outside the underworld as a silent form of payback against Hades.
@@4wheal makes sense, she has her daughter back... for the most part. As such she does have to conceed the winter, but a slight grudge against Hades is expected.
@@4wheal so the entrance to the underworld is in finland?
@@4wheal It's always snowy right outside the gate to the underworld -- regardless of Demeter -- because it's at the top of a mountain. This is briefly mentioned by Persephone.
I agree. It's a plot hole. The whole crisis was about keeping Demeter from discovering that Zeus and Hades had been actively deceiving her. If exposed, Hades worried that Zeus would just double-down on his lie and persuade Demeter that Hades had kidnapped Persephone, and then Demeter would force Olympus to join her in declaring war on the Cthonic gods.
_Somehow_ the feast smoothed all of that over with Demeter, and it's never justified. We're left to infer that Persephone used the feast to convince her mother that Hades and Zeus had done her no wrong, but that really shouldn't have happened completely off-screen, as that would've been an extremely tense and precarious moment.
Zagreus has got to be the best thing that's ever happened to the Olympian family
Honestly, he is. He managed to reunite his parents and made his Olympian relatives agree upon something (helping Zagreus escape) and also bring peace with them and Hades. Not to mention all the other meddling he's done within the Underworld.
Best part is it's entirely accidental. He woke up one day, said 'holy my ambrosia' and went off to find mummy dearest.
Every other God: Hmmm this is some sort of puzzle an invitation perhaps? I must consult others.
Dionysus: I can feel it in my gut: it's a party invite!!! Woooooh!!!
Dionysus is a good friend.
Parties are his wheelhouse!
the only real difference from here is that the bottles from the kitchen are gone
"They fought bravely, but Lord Dionysus was stronger."
I feel like Chaos outside their space is tantamount to a biblically accurate angel saying be not afraid after it burns down your front door.
Thanks bro. After 50 hours, I'm done waiting around for these randoms conversations to progress the plot. Achilles still hasn't even given me his favor dialogue...
same reason i'm watching this lmao
patroculus hasn't even said his name to zag in game, he's still just going "i ain't gon do shit, fuck off"
Lord Zeus Uncle
lol it's usually pronouned lord uncle zeus
Ummm…Chaos? Primordial void state? Will you come to my party?
Lmao 😂
Chaos too busy lol.
Poseidon just out of frame, watching the other two brothers shaking hands:
He never had anything to do with the whole Persephone business. Zeus and Hades have their little reconciliatory moment because the entire sordid business was kicked off by Zeus being an idiot.
@@CognizantCheddar sure but he's still their brother lol. he'd probably have something to say about that feud of theirs
@@CognizantCheddar that idiot brought hades the love of his life a son and a better connection to the underworld
@@durrangodsgrief6503 He's an idiot because he deceived Demeter, then made Hades an unwilling accomplice to his duplicity, thus creating a situation that could've easily resulted in war between the Olympians and Cthonics.
There was a sensible, honest way to play matchmaker with Hades and Persephone. Then there was the brain-dead Zeus way, which risked an apocalypse, and led to thousands of Greeks starving and freezing to death.
I hope this helps your confusion.
@@CognizantCheddar hades before his fight once comments that poseidon knows less than zagreus about this whole mess
man, a comment section that actually complains about hades? holy shit, i thought this game was universally beloved,
Same. 😮
Hades is fantastic, but this epilogue is mid af
@@Nick1Nintendo This is probably the only part of the game that I’d call underwhelming. But aside from this, everything else about this game has been an easy 10/10
the game is fun, the characters are interesting, the story is alright, the ending is extremely half-assed
I could listen to Dionysus all day...
Persephone and Zag: Discussing family matters
Meg: Thirsty
My Dad has a large extended family who dislike one or more of the other members for whatever reason. This is what trying to get them together for anything feels like.
Thanks for posting this. Not gonna lie, as soon as I saw credits (like 75+ hours in and kinda ready to move on), I checked to see what else might open up plot-wise, and after hearing the gist of this epilogue and everything required to get it, I headed straight to UA-cam...really glad I didn’t bother to earn it for myself, sorry to say 😆
I feel the same. I love this game but I wasn't going to do all that for this😂
People say it's perfect but It becomes grindy. I lost interest after dieing to Hades a couple of times. Didn't feel worth it going through mind numbing hack and slash to get to the good parts
@thePyiott I died like 30x to hades before figuring out how to beat him xD altho yeah lost motivation after getting persephone home
THANKS GOD I felt boring maxing my relationship with all the gods and come here to watch this epilogue already, if I had did all that work only to get this narrative ending I would be pissed as fuck!
I though we would see Demeter reaction, Chaos, all the gods interacting somehow, I must admit, its bit disapointing...
maybe hades 2 can fix this
They need a DLC to complete the underdeveloped parts of this game because I thought this was underwhelming. I’ve physically played through the whole game and it was disappointing. I felt the dynamic between Persephone Hades and Zagerus was underdeveloped for sure EVEN though they’re the main characters of the game. All that work to get Persephone home and I didn’t get to really talk to her! :/ And I wanted to see the olympians in the flesh and interact with them at the diner party in the dining hall and… Bro.
I know that Zagreus can't stay in the surface for long but I'd like a DLC in Olympus or Athens something. Maybe Zeus could recruit him to fight something that threatens Olympus, dunno
@@Grindfest07 Bro I was just thinking that! I was thinking of something where you could be teleported to Olympus and BRAWL with the gods, sort of like Astreus and Theseus? And get to see more of their lives and continue the story somehow in that way? IDK. Maybe a new threat like the titans would cool.
I agree. Underdeveloped characters leading to a half-baked ending. And in the myth, Persephone always returns to the underworld for a time, so it didn't really make sense for her and Hades to be separated like a divorced couple (especially when she could just return at any time she pleased). Even for the sake of reimagining the mythos, it doesn't really add up. Everyone else is just a supporting cast, and never anything more.
@@Em_Ay Persephone usually go in and out of the underworld, making the 4 seasons (especially spring and winter), so Zaggy Boyo can yeet to Olympus for shits and giggles if Hades or Zeus wants to
Like persphone learning about Megara
Couldn’t we have an actual feast at least? All this time and preparation for an image of hades and Zeus shaking hands.
I am so disappointed, I didn’t see everyone animated (especially Aphrodite)
of course you would point out aphrodite because who wouldn't, she should have had jiggle physics
i keep expecting a certain Ghost with red tattoos to break in
By god that was an underwhelming epilogue. Took me 81 runs for this.
I actually felt the same but I didn't want to say it out loud lol. I think it's because they drag it out for too long after Persephone's return, I was going mad over trying to trigger the epilogue...
@@Grindfest07 They could have at least shown us Zagreus interacting with the Olympians. But no, just give us a handshake between Hades & Zeus.
I had to look it up because I was going insane too. Apparently you need to.
- Give Ambrosia to 5/9 gods.
-Give Ambrosia to Hades & Persephone and listen to all their dialogue.
- Hear Zeus talk about Persephone and Demeter twice.
- Beat Hades on Extreme Measures Rank 4.
@@Stupiddumbmanditoryhandle not em4. Got the ep without that
@@Stupiddumbmanditoryhandle I triggered the epilogue without doing extreme measures at all.
right? it felt like it was building up to something bigger too - stuff like inviting chaos curiously leads to absolutely nothing. personally, i think if the player was allowed to take part in the actual festivities and finally interact with the olympians face to face, *that* would have been an incredibly satisfying and climactic reward. i was really hoping for something like that throughout the entire game and was very excited when persephone's plan to invite the olympians was revealed. i thought it was such a clever final reward - you've been decorating the house of hades for countless hours and now you get to hold a party and celebrate with all the characters you've gotten to know and love throughout your time playing. it seemed so obvious to me - that's why the condition for getting the epilogue is maxing your relationship with all the olympians, because the devs wouldnt wanna write and program different scenarios and dialogue depending on how far along in your relationships you are with each god. i was getting giddy thinking about it - what a wonderful way to bring everything together for a climactic ending! and then... you just get a very sparse cutscene. oh.
the funny thing is, i probably wouldn't even be the slightest bit disappointed if only i got to interact once with artemis. oh well.
dont get me wrong - it's not like i feel like my time with the game was wasted or anything. i would never have kept playing until the epilogue if i didn't love the core gameplay loop. it's just disappointing how such a cool and satisfying reward is dangled over your head and then pretty much skipped over. i hope supergiant revisit this part of the game in a future update or dlc but i wont hold my breath.
Wow…sorry folks but I don’t get all the bitching in the comments. Maybe if you weren’t invested in the characters or the story I could understand, but I found the epilogue a satisfying little book end.
Also I never had an issue getting story dialogue from characters except on the couple occasions where the characters talked to each other.
Sorry y’all didn’t have as positive an experience with the game, but what can you do?
they are salty because they didn't get invitations
@@vladspirin7529 lol that must be it
I am salty because the game didn't include an NSFW scene with Dusa 😔😔
@@Carnifier *takes off shades* so no head?
@@Carnifieri mean all the sex from romance paths isn't shown, it's just implied
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Are those skulls seriously pogging? XD
I missed invite chaos but i guess thats alright
Phew!
i was really set on getting this and then I got lazy after 59 hours lol
I'm here bc I don't have energy after getting the main story. Maybe some day I completed 😅😂
Why do most of the gods seem to have trouble reading
maybe persephone only wrote a bit of information on every invite while leaving loose ends
either that or she just has very detailed cursive
Well that epilogue was underwhelming and disappointing, glad I didn’t grind just to see a rushed epilogue.
my gamepass on xbox ran out before I could even finish the game, and I prob wouldnt be able to buy the pass or the game for a while. Kinda sad I cant experience it ingame, but it is what it is.
90.5 hours to unlock. Worth it.
AHHHHHHHHHHHHH
All that for a narrator summary and a picture of Hades and Zeus........................................
I wonder why they didn't send an invite to hera or haphaestus?
Why would they? They purposefully kept out of the whole matter out of disinterest.
Panicking dad of the dead
And then kratos makes a deal..........
I like to think Ares didn't spend much time at the dinner table. Not with Aphrodite and Nyx nearby. Someone has to flirt with them after all
So basically, this game teaches you how to be a big liar with your family a.k.a. your most beloved ones and get away with it in smiles and cheers.
This didn’t feel like a grind at all
Got it in like 83 runs. Fun story.
Do I have to reach max bond for all of them?
no, just most of them. i triggered the epilogue without max bond with zeus and poseidon. also, getting demeter to her 'locked heart state' counts as a max bond.
It seems like you gotta get some of them and then complete 8 heat run, it triggered for me immediately after that run
I still dont get the fact that Apollo wasn't in the game
@@SolSergeiVolkova i thought the same thing
@@SolSergeiVolkova Same. Hera, Hestia and Hephaestus are also not in the game, unfortunately. I would've loved to see them.
Wow, I didn't know Artemis was such a downer. Wanted to feel special. Jeez 😅
Is it bad that I wasn't able to invite Chaos in my run?
I don't think so, inviting him gets you only a few seconds of dialogue after all
@@Grindfest07he says he's surprised so many olympians met with eachother without the intent of actively trying to kill eachother
Damn, that was disappointing. And it looks like I'm not the only one who feels that
good thing i saw this first before comitting to do it, not worth the effort.
ua-cam.com/video/zjGGuLL1I7Q/v-deo.html- História do jogo, top.
disapointing
This is the ending? LOL So glad i stopped after finishing one run. I would have been so dissapointed if i played more runes to just get more dialogue every run so i get to this epilogue. Now i m 100% sure super giant games has gone down the shitter. After the master pieces that were Bastion and Transistor we had pyre that was meh and now hades. True hades is nice to look at but lacks in gameplay. I will not pay nor play another game from them since they have been putting out bad games ( looking at the last 2 ).
@Random Creative Name if your definiton of extremely great is same content over and over again for 80+ full runs (or how many it takes to get all story dialogue to get the epiloge) then my man this game is perfect for you and not for me. The game lacks content simple as that. Two years of early acces and one of those years was on epic and took their money and this is the outcome? Bleh!!!
@Random Creative Name Man you and i played different games haha. I can sence the same fanboy inside of you for hades that was inside of me when i played bastion/transistor. There is no diversity in the mobs from one run to the other only the bosses get 1-2 different attacks. Looking at dead cells where you can get to the bosses using different routes every time hades is boring doing the same zones over and over again. People can have different opinions about games, it's not the end of the world. You have some growing up to do.
I mean, let's agree to disagree here. We are no monkeys or politicians to throw crap at each other, or questioning our maturity. To be fair all the Supergiant games want to tell a story. And this game is more than one story. The game, in a way follows the line of the Dionysus celebration stuff by presenting a quasi tetralogue: three tragedies and one satire. plus the presentation part. Yes, you play the game, but that plays second fiddle to the stories. Now we have a narrator, who is, I think Aeschylus, because look at that bald spot on the bust you can unlock in the game, any hawk would drop a turtle on that, confusing it with a stone. Now the good old playwright wrote a tragedy about Sisyphus, the tragic tale of Orpheus and Eurydice, and he had a fragmented tragedy about the myrmidons (Achilles and Patroclus). Now you, as a player have the opportunity to pretty much solve these tragedies. Freeing sisyphus, reuniting Orpheus with Euridyce, and do the same with Achilles and Patroclus. Also you have the satire part with the temple of Hades, where there are satyrs, but the satire is, you perishing whatever you do, and Zagreus keeps asking the same questions and taking the same journey, until everyone is reunited. Because myth Zagreus was pretty much torn apart. So yeah. There is much more than this epilogue. To be fair, the epilogue is the least interesting part for me personally. I like more any of those, and the reinterpretation of the well known myth of Hades and Persephone. This is not being a fanboy, or whatever, this is just having many. many TOO many runs in this game and realizing, they just wanted to tell a story about that lore with their spin on it.
@@Setorrs People can have opinions, yes, but it’s not fair for you to say Supergiant has gone down the shitter. You can dislike Hades, but that statement of the company is unnecessary and especially false, since Hades almost won GOTY.
@@neptune-waltzesinvoid Hades only won goty because of the art style. It's a washed down version of rogue likes for casuals so that with the nice visuals it attracted the wider audience hence wining best indie game. For me and i presume many more people Supergiant games represents a company that makes a game with a good combat, cool story and really lovable characters. Pyre wasn't that and hades wasn't that. So two games in a row that suck kinda tells me they are going down the drain. It baffles me that there can be someone that was with them from the first game that says pyre and hades are good games.
I love how Hades struggles with the concept of faith. Of course, being a god, he wouldn't have experience with _having_ faith, more in receiving it from mortals.