![]() In contrast Curse of dead gods, if far more clear and chunky, its is slower yes, but also much more precise and tactical, I feel much more in control of the combat and souroundings than in hades where I would tend to lose track of where my character is on the screen. I actually didnt enjoy Hades combat that much, it was too chaotic, too much was going on on the screen and in the end it was all about that sweet dash which turned the whole experience into one blurr. I feel like compared to Hades this has incredibly fair combat. Personally I strugled much more with hades than I am with Curse of dead gods. That way you can afford everything in coins more or less from the first boss onwards, and use coins without a care for healing, providing you have the relic.Having played both Hades and Curse of dead gods (on MSpass) I am very surprised by the reviews and the general notion that this one is too difficult. Either that or combine 1000 gold blessing + double your money on boss kills. Thing is, that extra 100 corruption safety net will only buy you, what, an extra top end item and a low end item? You may as well just use the extra boss drops and hope to get lucky. So as a comparison I find the corruption threshold to be much better than 1000 gold in terms of access to upgrades. This actually increases as you get further in the run and things increase in gold cost but not corruption cost. The general rule is 20 corruption is worth a bit more than 500 gold. The increased threshold means it takes 100 more total corruption before you hit the 5th curse. ![]() ![]() Consider that gold and corruption are basically interchangeable. Originally posted by Promethian:The thing about the gold blessing.
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