Hades is up to no good in Perseus: Titan Slayer from developer Sicarius. You play as the heroic demigod who is tasked with one thing and one thing only: stop Hades. Sounds easy enough until hordes of enemies start raining hellfire on you from every corner. Perseus: Titan Slayer aims to bring the roguelike genre to new Greek Mythological ground with a blend of familiar and challenging gameplay. Before the official release, players can tackle the free trial on Steam for Perseus: Titan Slayer right now. To learn more about this roguelike title, kindly read through to see what’s in store.

Become Perseus: Titan Slayer Against Hades and His Hellish Cronies

For the uninformed in this realm, Perseus is a legendary hero from Greek Mythology who famously beheaded Medusa and slain Cetus, the sea monster. In Perseus: Titan Slayer, we follow this heroic warrior on his journey to confront Hades. From what the situation presents, Hades intends on overthrowing Olympus for his own gain. We cannot let that happen, which brings us to the current adventure ahead of us.

Perseus: Titan Slayer is a roguelike hack-n-slash title where gameplay feels both new and relative. In a mix that seems apparent to Hades and Vampire Survivors, players will charge against hordes of foes while wielding a variety of weapons and god-like abilities. What sets this title apart is its inclusion to trigger branching choices, allowing more replayability to come at bay. You’ll also get to meet a few notable Olympians along the way as you make your way to Tartarus. It won’t be an easy mission to endure.

Of course, what game announcement isn’t complete without some footage? Although the gameplay footage here stems from a month back, it perfectly showcases what to expect with Perseus: Titan Slayer for the free trial. Epic action, ridiculous waves of enemies, exciting music, Olympian abilities, and other features that you check out right here with the video above.

Players can expect the full release of Perseus: Titan Slayer to drop sometime in February 2023. The demo is available now for download.