Hades vs Heroes Origin
Hades
Hades is an action-packed roguelike RPG by Supergiant Games, creators of the highly-acclaimed Transistor and Bastion. You’ll play as Zagreus, son of the God of the Underworld, Hades, and Persephone, daughter of Demeter. The game covers the journey of the young Prince of the Underworld to leave his home, but to be free of his father’s clutches, he needs to go and battle Hades’ many minions across the vast expanse of his realm.Each escape attempt will be riddled with battles against the likes of Megaera, Perseus and Asterius, and even Hades himself. Though the challenge will be massive, you’ll get stronger with each attempt, strengthening the Infernal Arms like the Stygian Blade, Varatha, and Aegis and unlocking more as you progress. Thankfully, you won’t be alone in this battle, since the Olympians will grant you boons that will aid you in battle. For example, Zeus will add lighting to your attacks, Aphrodite will make your attacks render the Curse and Weak status, while Athena’s boon will deflect enemy attacks.
Apart from the action-packed battles with mobs and bosses, you’ll also deal with various challenges from Thanatos, the Olympians you’ve scorned, and Chaos himself. You’ll be treated to an outstanding art style, an epic cast of fully-voiced characters, and high-octane combat. The game is widely considered a masterpiece and has won several awards. So yes, we recommend giving it a shot. If you’re not convinced, well, please note that you can pet Cerberus.
Heroes Origin
Heroes Origin is an MMO strategy/RPG that features turn-based combat and an epic tale involving ruthless dragons, rioting angels, and more. You’ll also get to assemble a team of heroes to take on the various challenges your journey will bring, and develop your own citadel to gather the resources you’ll need to mount a siege.Heroes Origin isn’t exactly your typical browser MMORPG though. The turn-based combat system provides players with an element of strategy, mainly through the hero arrangement in your team formation, in addition to all the usual RPG stuff, such as upgrading your heroes and recruiting new ones. The confusing storyline maybe dismally disappointing but the game does have some really nice soundtrack and visuals that look good if you don’t scrutinize them. Most of the combat can be automated as well, allowing players to enjoy the game casually while they are doing something else.