O Nemesis, My Nemesis! // Hades II // Part 23



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As Melinoe, the immortal Princess of the Underworld, you’ll explore a bigger, deeper mythic world, vanquishing the forces of the Titan of Time with the full might of Olympus behind you, in a sweeping story that continually unfolds through your every setback and accomplishment. Time to hit the road with a little help from our friends on Olympus (Zeus, Athena, Poseidon ringing any bells?).

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15 thoughts on “O Nemesis, My Nemesis! // Hades II // Part 23”

  1. 40:00 you saved the path of stars for last but then took the sandwich. Echo would have given you the sandwich if you met her after that room fyi. It counts even minor rewards. Although I don’t think she can appear in the second chamber anyway, usually 3rd.

    Also for mini-bosses in general, killing the main one destroys the rest. So don’t bother killing the smaller minions unless you just want to.

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  2. Chronos 2nd phase has some misleading visuals. When the dark circle is shrinking you have to dash through the edges into the dark space. Every other similar attack if you see it you want to go immediately into the only non-dark place (or put invulnerability on, like Dark Side). The timing is really a bit strict so you really need to move immediately if you see that attack, and it's instakill. Dark Side (now that it's fixed) is really probably the best boon against Chronos if only for how much invulnerability duration it gives you.

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  3. you can actually move during your hex, just not when you’re attacking and use special together with the attack. there were times when you were like oh no I’m positioned badly while you could’ve moved lol.

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  4. You can hit Scylla with your omega, you just have to start out to her side or back. You don't teleport to your target's back, you teleport to it's opposite side.

    Oh, I gotta know what happens if you bring Cerberus one of your familiar's treats.

    When Chronos does the shrinking rings you have to dodge outward through the glowy bits, w/o going too far and hitting the next ring.

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  5. As someone who can’t play early access due to not having a compatible device, I’ve really loved watching your play-through so far and I just wanted to thank you for sharing these videos with us all! You’re getting so close to taking Chronos down and I’m excited to see what happens when you do!

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  6. You're really close now. Whenever Chronos does his "big" attacks in the second phase, like the bunch of rotating spheres, or the gigantic one-shot AoE, he tends to not be very active himself. So dodging those attacks is actually much easier if you don't panic and take it slow – Chronos doesn't do anything until these attacks expire.

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