Action Platformer Adventure Hercules The Untold Story Indie Game First Impression #3
Can a single puzzle in a demo challenge you enough to feel accomplished when you complete it? It did for me, will it for you too?
HERCULES - The Untold Stories is an Action Platformer Adventure Indie Game inspired by classics, like Dynasty Warriors, Tomb Raider, Prince of Persia and God of War. Its combat system includes hack-n-slash sequences, mind-boggling puzzles, acrobatic challenges through deadly traps, and the Time-Swap system where you can on the fly travel back and forth between the past and the present.
HERCULES -The Untold Stories takes you into a world of intriguing attempts through timeless incidents, where past events are untold by the intertwining of the past and the future and their influence on each other.
You will adventure through 9 mythological levels, from the forests, palaces in the world, to the vast fields of landlords. It’s full of places with more than 50 types of enemy, with legendary mythological creatures, like Cerberus, Minotaur, Chimera, and Dragons. You will also receive help from various NPCs, from the gods, as well as the demons, who appear in the levels, after completing their quests, of course. Hercules himself has effective combos and special skills, which you can either learn from the NPCs or purchase in the game shop to fight for the glory.
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Developer: Gagame
Publisher: Gagame
Release: Demo
Genre: Action Platform Adventure
Platforms: PC
Website: https://gagamestudio.itch.io/hercules-the-untold-stories-puzzle-show-case
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