The Battle of Olympus
The Battle of Olympus is a 1988 action role-playing video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released in North America in 1990, and released in Europe in 1991. A port for the Game Boy was released.
Information
Type: Video Games με θέμα την Ελλάδα
Genre: Action, Adventure, Platform
Release Date: 1988
Publisher: Brøderbund Software, Imagineer, Nintendo
Platform (OS): Game Boy, Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
Developer: Infinity, Radical Entertainment
About the Game
Plot
The Battle of Olympus takes place in ancient Greece which is being terrorized by Hades, the dark ruler of the underworld.
Helene, the lover of Orpheus, is kidnapped by Hades. A top-down map of Greece shows various dungeons and ancient Greek city-states for the player to visit on their journey. There are eight locations on the map in which the player can go to which include Arcadia (starting area), Argolis, Attica, Crete, Laconia, Peloponnes, Phrygia, and Phthia.
During his adventure, Orpheus needs to meet the Greek gods and gain their favor, starting with Zeus, the leader of the Olympian gods, who encourages the other gods to grant Orpheus powers. These powers are in the form of a weapon, a shield, and other special equipment, among them a harp, which summons Pegasus to carry Orpheus to far locations. As the game progresses, players are exposed to various forms of upgraded weaponry. The player starts off with a basic wooden club. The player later obtains items such as the Staff of Fennel (also known as a thyrsus, which is able to project a fireball), Nymph's Sword, and the Divine Sword (able to project a lightning bolt).
The game features encounters with mythological creatures such as the Taurus, Lamia, cyclops, centaur, Talos, Minotaur, Graeae, Cerberus, Stymphalian birds, Nemean lion, and also a Siren. Players must fight their way deep into the underworld, fight and defeat Hades, and save Helene. Several items depicted in the Greek mythology are acquired, such as the Harp of Apollo, the Sword of Hephaestus, the Staff of Prometheus, and the Sandals of Hermes.
Gameplay
Primarily a sidescroller with some light platforming, the player is a hero with a sword and shield, while just a handful of secondary items come along later in the game, mostly for the purpose of advancement as the protagonist move to new areas. He can find upgrades to maximize health, protection, and speed. The biggest differences in combat from Zelda II are the lack of the downward stab in midair, and the lack of the sword beam at full health. However, The Battle of Olympus does have a sword later in the game that can shoot beams, but doing so damages the health bar if a certain item is not found first.
The Battle of Olympus is somewhat non-linear; there are also some optional side quests that can make the game easier in the long run, leading to a secret item or power-up from one of the gods.
The final battle brings to the Temple of Hades in fight with the ruler of the underworld in a two-stage event. The first is a blind fight against a shadow reflection, and then the final form is of Hades himself.
Release
It was published by Imagineer as "Olympus no Tatakai" and released in Japan on March 28, 1988. In North America, it was published by Broderbund and released in January 1990.In Europe, it was published by Nintendo and released in 1991.
The game was ported to the Game Boy by Canadian developer Radical Entertainment in 1993 and published by Imagineer for the European market only.