Odysseus Interactions | Hades 2 Technical Testing



To devise a countermeasure against Time, Hecate required the craftiest mortal, Odysseus. After years of planning, the Great Tactician would provide the precise advantage the Witch of the Crossroads seeks in reclaiming the House of Hades.

My fault if I missed some dialogue for our dear Od. Most reasons because I didn’t plan on making these interaction videos. I would apologize, but I never apologize. smiles*

Fast Pass:
00:00 Early Encounter
00:34 To the Top
01:06 Chronos Army
01:38 Nemesis Tension
02:05 Critical Hit
02:25 Former-MC
02:39 Monsters
03:37 Olympians
04:18 Hecate
05:08 Mortal Days
06:16 How I Managed On
07:17 The Golden Age
08:18 Report to Hecate
08:44 Trojan Horse
09:20 Hypnos
09:48 Moros
13:02 Dora on Od
13:29 Schelemeus
14:02 Selene
14:25 Little Mel
14:46 Nectar 1
15:22 Od Keepsake
16:03 Nectar 2-3

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30 thoughts on “Odysseus Interactions | Hades 2 Technical Testing”

  1. On one hand, im bloody happy they added Odysseus. He's so cool, and a worthy replacement for Achilies. Plus, his positive version of Hypnos's foe related banters are really good.

    On the other hand, I feel really bad for him. Penelope leaving him hurt him more than he lets on.

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  2. I hope they have a scene in this game's Epilogue where Odysseus encounters Achilles and Patroclus. Somehow I doubt they'll regard him with friendly terms, considering how their attack on Troy went.

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  3. 6:18 I think
the ‘break up’ kinda hit him there but then he understands why it had to happened cuz he knows he deserves it as well. Also with Penelope, I wouldn’t be surprised if they decided to write her as ‘someone who became bitter with the gods’. The Trojan War took most of what could have been a peaceful family life for them and about Ody’s indiscretions
well not to defend him but deities have their moments where they curse mortals who spurn their favors.

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  4. Does anyone else find this “Chronos’s rule was a Golden Age for humans” reveal is a massive game-changer?

    depending on whether this isn’t just a lie, the idea of a man willing to eat his own children to stay in power while simultaneously being a genuinely benevolent ruler who cares for “lesser beings” has the potential to be a really fascinating character. And if it’s genuinely not a lie, then Melinoe succeeding in her mission would prevent a world where mortals don’t have to live in constant fear of running into an Olympian on a bad day from coming about.

    Considering the “time cannot be stopped” theme, maybe the ultimate goal won’t be killing Chronos but instead convincing him and the Olympians to hash it out?

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  5. I'm curious as to how they are going to handle Odysseus's "unfaithfulness" to his wife. He is certainly regretful of it now, but did he actually cheat on her willingly or not? He says he is not the type to refuse goddesses, and in this setting thats probably the smart thing to do as you don't want to piss the deities off by "refusing" them. There are versions of the myths where he does so willingly but there are others which show the opposite as well. This could also just be the case where the writers are showing that Odysseus is a flawed individual and also made mistakes in the past.
    It just feels like to me that there is more to it that he is not comfortable telling us just yet.
    Also, I'm typing this way after the early access was released so I know Circe is in this game, hopefully we get more of this from her

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