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If you can afford both take both if you cannot Hades.
Hardcore lightning paced pure roguelite; Go Hades
More casual yet still pretty hard action rpg with some roguelite elements and more focus on narrative and characters: Children of morta
Both are splendid, and you eventually play both
Truth be told, I do have much more fun playing Hades than Children of Morta, but there's a chance that you might get unlucky and run into some performance issues with that game. I think it's not a bad idea to wait for the full release or the final early access content updates.
But ultimately, it's your choice.
but children of morta is good to do , it is charming , it is just a little game like every 11 bit tittles they barely expend beyond 10h lifetime at lauch , now with ng+ and such maybe you can go for 20 h it is not worth if youre short on finances but if you have money take the two
and for performances in hades i have a wood computer made in 1814 and i never encuntered any problems , just some fps drop but it is realy my old computer fault
I dont see that you have played this game, after release this game is really smooth and the GOTY 2020.