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The concept of a character-switching mechanic akin to Assassin's Creed Syndicate's twins is particularly enticing. It could open up a plethora of strategic possibilities, allowing players to adapt their playstyle on the fly to overcome various challenges within the Underworld.
However, I agree that Melinoë's prominence in Hades 2 adds richness to her character. By focusing on her journey in the second game, players can delve deeper into her story, motivations, and relationships within the game's narrative. This could create a more immersive experience and provide a refreshing perspective on the world of Hades.
Ultimately, incorporating Zagreus as a playable character in a potential future Hades 3 game while maintaining Melinoë's central role in the second installment could strike a perfect balance between honouring the established lore and introducing exciting new gameplay mechanics. It's an idea that certainly holds a lot of promise for the future of the series!