"Have You Played… Zeus: Master of Olympus?". Archived from the original on June 1, 2002. Archived from the original on April 6, 2001. Archived from the original on December 20, 2005. ^ a b Butts, Stephen (November 3, 2000).^ a b " Zeus: Master of Olympus (pc: 2000): Review".In 2018, Alice Bell of Rock, Paper, Shotgun included the game in the site's "Have You Played" series, describing it as "the perfect balance of beauty, difficulty, detail, and puns." The same publication later listed the game in its top ten management games for the PC. In May 2012 the game was re-released on GOG.com together with its expansion as a part of the Acropolis bundle where it holds a 5-star rating. IGN reviewer Stephen Butts stated that he "had to tear away from to write the review." The game received criticism for its combat and war mechanics. Zeus: Master of Olympus received generally favorable reviews with a rating of 87 on Metacritic.
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TJason Samuel reviewed the PC version of the game for Next Generation, rating it four stars out of five, and stated that "Overall it's simpler, the gameplay is finely tuned, and most importantly, it's fun. Zeus: Master of Olympus Aggregate score Aggregator
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Zeus grants players the choice to play either a series of episodical, story-based adventures, in which a set of unique objectives must be attained in order to progress, or to play the so-called " sandbox mode", in which the game's objectives are more open-ended and less objective-based. A side panel and a number of menus allow the player to more easily navigate the map and to micro-manage various aspects of government, such as tax rates and wages. The game features 2d graphics and offers an isometric view of the game world. Sufficiently worshipping the Greek gods will cause them to bestow blessings on the player's city which provide a material benefit. Monsters from Greek mythology feature in the form of natural disasters which must be managed by the player, typically by hiring the correct hero. The player is in charge of building up and governing a city state which requires managing infrastructure, farming, industries, commerce, religion, entertainment and education, as well as wars with rival cities.
The game chooses not to accurately portray the historical setting in which it is based, choosing instead to include elements based on mythology and anachronisms. Zeus is set in a mythical version of ancient Greece and features many of the gods from the Greek pantheon and legendary monsters from ancient Greek mythology.