Everyone’s Hot As Hell In Hades II, As They Should Be
The mountain of a woman known as Nemesis, as one might surmise from her name, is the Greek goddess of revenge. Nemesis’ parentage isn’t an agreed-upon thing in Greek Mythology. According to the Latin author, Gaius Julius Hyginus, Nemesis is the daughter of the goth goddess of night, Nyx. Alternative literature says she’s another daughter of Zeus. P.S., don’t look up Helen of Troy’s parentage if you don’t want a Zeus-related headache. Similar to Hades’ domineering Megaera, Nemesis fashions a whip and sword in combat. Moros, brother of Thanatos, is the Greek god of Doom. Going off the trailer, Moros might also serve a similar role to Thanatos narratively: one of the guys Melinoë encounters whenever you meet your untimely demise. If Supergiant Games is feeling particularly ambitious in its game design, Moros might also give you foresight with what’s to come in future stages, given he historically has the power to let people preview their deaths. How thoughtful.GUYS… pic.twitter.com/UxIcxuyvEV
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Read More: Why Everyone’s Horny For Hades As we wrote in our previous feature explaining everyone’s horniness for Hades, we have Supergiant Games art director, Jen Zee, to thank for how ungodly attractive its new characters are. The other reason you might be experiencing bodily reactions to the Hades II trailer is the stellar vocal performances of its voice actors. Much like in the original Hades, the cast in Hades II is implementing a raspy vocal fry to their voices to compliment the spiciness of Zee’s character portraits. For science, here’s a video from Megaera’s voice actor, Avalon Penrose, explaining how she gets into character. Marvellous. Hades II doesn’t have a release date but Supergiant Games say it expects it will come out on PC and consoles whenever it does. For the time being, we can all sweatily make fan art from the trailer to keep ourselves occupied.stole this pic.twitter.com/12xqpYMqaX
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