[Hades] Expanding summons' responsibilities



The dialogue with Hades + first time using Chthonic Companions against him – I mean those who were not summonable during that fight before.

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  1. I love that by the end of the game Hades is revealed to be, yeah a bit of a dick, but for what he believed were good reasons. And at the end, with no more secrets to chain him, he's revealed as what he really is in the end. The most reasonable of the Greek gods.

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  2. I feel like hades likes the fight with his son because it's the only time he can spend with his son given his work and then they get to talk heart to heart without him loosing face.Thus he tries to help his son without damaging his pride. Hades really cares about his son but he has a very poor way of showing it.

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  3. I love how deeply they thought about the interactions in this game. The other day during the “choose a god,” I chose to go against Poseidon. And… he was also my call…

    And because the room was extra challenging, I did call him in and I got a response along the lines of, “Oh! Now you want my help!” As if to be rightfully pissed that I was asking for help when he was trying to kill me at the same time.

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