Herc's Adventures

Herc's Adventures (1997)

by Big Ape Productions, LucasArts
Genres:Adventure
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative
Story:Ahhh...ancient Greece. A fertile land, full of wine, women, and some of the best gyros you'll ever taste. Thanks to Persephone, the Greek goddess of spring and fertility, Greece is a wonderful paradise. But now the lord of the Underworld, Hades, has gone and kidnapped Persephone, causing the land to slowly wither away! Zeus, the King of the Gods, needs help in saving her, so who do you call? None other than three of the greatest warriors in the land! You can choose from the big 'n' buff Herc, the super swift Atlanta, or the young and street-smart Jason, each of whom have their own weapons and strengths. The game's 40 levels include many further variations and pastiches of Greek mythology and legend. It's all up to you to rescue Persephone and give Hades a beatdown he'll never forget!Show more
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My one of the favorite game from childhood. It got hooked on Greek mythology and i read entire book about it which was a lot for 10 years old boy. So much good memories.
user avatar@skajskrimuser avatar@skajskrim
January 31, 2025
It was hard, it was fun, it rewarded exploration. I enjoyed immensely on playstation 1 in late 90`s. It felt so rewarding finding a secret passage, a key. Learning how to beat the Bosses. I played it few times when I had flu and got better. All three characters play differently and it had a couch coop. Not a feature this days...
user avatar@Dagganeuser avatar@Daggane
January 30, 2025
Mon premier jeu, celui auquel je rejoue toujours avec plaisir. Les graphismes et l'humour de ce jeu sont intemporels ! Une découverte décalée de la mythologie entre action, rires et rage quits !
user avatar@Mendoauser avatar@Mendoa
March 31, 2025
So das tolle Spiel. Habs in meiner Kindheit rauf und runtergespielt. Es hat einige sehr einzigartige Spielmechaniken und ist sowohl im Einzelspieler als auch im 2 Spieler Koop wirklich unterhaltsam. Ich mag auch sehr wie hier mit der antiken Mythologie gespielt wird und teils schon wie Monty Phyton Humor auf einem sehr absurden Niveau erzeugt wird.
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