control settings (attack, dash...)

control settings (attack, dash...) from Hades II Early Access UI screenshot (English)

Description

The provided UI features several key labels and functions that are typically used in gaming controls. Each label corresponds to a specific action, enhancing gameplay interactivity:

  1. Attack - This option likely initiates a basic offensive move against opponents.
  2. Dash - This function enables quick movement, allowing players to avoid attacks or reposition.
  3. Cast - This suggests the use of spells or special abilities, facilitating magical or unique actions.
  4. Special - This could trigger a more powerful or unique action, distinct from regular attacks.
  5. Hex - Typically refers to a type of magic or curse, possibly altering enemies or the environment.
  6. Interact - This function allows players to engage with objects or characters in the game.
  7. Move Up - This command is for vertical movement, likely facilitated by the designated key.
  8. Move Left - This action directs horizontal movement in the left direction.

The form of the UI appears sleek and modern, with a dark background that helps the text and buttons stand out. Key assignments for each action are indicated on the right, using clear icons that correspond to individual controls, enhancing usability.

Software

Hades II Early Access

Language

English

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