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2. There is a bit more enemy variety. With bosses it is not an easy question without spoilers, suffice to say there will be another route you can unlock later in game where both the enemies and the bosses are completely different from the first route.
3. Story is directly connected, but you don't really need to know story from Hades 1 to understand what's happening. There are a few bits here and there mentioning the stuff from Hades 1, but not too relevant for the story.
4. There is a lot more meta-progression, and you do need to unlock some minor staff through Altar/Cauldron(which replaced Mirror and Contractor) but most upgrades feel more impactful to me than in Hades 1.
5. You can't even use weapons from the first game. All the weapons are new. Mel also only has a single dash, but can sprint in addition to running and walking. And cast is extremely different.
6. Magick system/Omega attacks. Also, sprint. God call system is replaced by Hex system.
Thanks for answering, it seems like the game might worth looking into.
Combat and overall low content variety were the worst offenders in Hades 1, the sequel seems to rectify some of those aspects.
What's your experience like?
You like the sequel more?