Furkan Ahmet Özkırış
Ghost of Yōtei emerges as a sequel that improves upon its predecessor in almost every way. This evolution is especially noticeable in the visual quality of its cutscenes, the variety of weapons, and the newly introduced gameplay mechanics. It has been a long time since I played a game this immersive — one I simply did not want to step away from.
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Supergiant Games seems somewhat reluctant to take major risks with Hades II following the success of the first game, instead choosing to continue refining the elements the studio already excels at. However, by reducing or altering some of the aspects the original handled better, the sequel struggles to demonstrate enough meaningful growth and evolution after a five-year wait. Hades II is certainly not a bad game, and fans of the first title will still enjoy returning to its gameplay loop time and time again. Still, after such a long development period, not encountering a significantly more ambitious or polished sequel may leave some players disappointed.
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