Jody's first computer was a Commodore 64, so he remembers having to use a code wheel to play Pool of Radiance. A former music journalist who interviewed everyone from Giorgio Moroder to Trent Reznor, Jody also co-hosted Australia's first radio show about videogames, Zed Games.
Plenty of things in Hades 2 are similar to things from the original. Your hangout pals still include a dominatrix-coded rival who gets in your way, a fit sadboy, and a ghost whose nickname starts with D and turns out to be a significant character from myth. Mechanically there's plenty that feels familiar too.
Instead, in Hades 2 you can sprint by holding down the spacebar after a dash. It's not a huge boost to your speed at first, but you can improve that with the arcana and boons. Combine the 25% sprint boost from an upgraded arcana card with the Hephaestus boon that gives you an extra 50% speed and you'll be running around like the Flash.
Hecate lives up to her role as your teacher in this regard. She spins like a top before setting off her big circular area-of-effect spell, and Amelia Tyler grunts with effort before each launch of those green waves and taunts you before casting the curse that turns you into a sheep. Finally, Hecate's bullet-hades attack is there to teach you why sprinting is so important.
The Umbral Flames are the first purely ranged weapon you unlock, with the right-click special attack an orbiting orb that spins around wherever you drop it. Instead of needing to dash in to take your swings, you can concentrate on moving between areas of safe ground, whether behind obstacles or in the spots a boss isn't about to set on fire, timing your attacks in between. It takes longer to chip away their health, but you spend more time getting used to their patterns.
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