- Albert Odyssey
Infobox VG| title = Albert Odyssey
developer =Sunsoft
publisher =Sunsoft
composer =Naoki Kodaka
series = "Albert Odyssey"
released = Super Famicom
vgrelease|JP=March 5 ,1993 Satellaview
vgrelease|JP=June 12 ,1996
genre =Tactical role-playing game
modes =Single-player
platforms = Super Famicom,Satellaview
media = 8-megabit cartridge
requirements =
input =Gamepad nihongo|"Albert Odyssey"|アルバートオデッセイ|Aruberto Odesei is a tactical role-playing video game developed and published by
Sunsoft and released for the Super Famicom in Japan in March 1993. The game features strategy-based combat in addition to traditional role-playing game elements in two-dimensional environments. It is the first game in the "Albert Odyssey" series, and was followed by a sequel, ', in 1994. In June 1996, "Albert Odyssey" was made available as a full game download on the Super Famicom'sSatellaview add-on as nihongo|"BS Albert Odyssey""'|BSアルバートオデッセイ|BS Aruberto Odesei.Players assume the role of Albert, the
eponymous hero and young swordsman who lives in afantasy world filled with monsters and mythical creatures. While much of the world remains in relative peace following a great war many years before the start of the game, a military faction led by the dark magician Globus has emerged to conquer the newly pacified nations and expand their empire. With the help of Albert's friends as well as hired mercenaries, the player must travel the world and eventually confront Golbus and his forces to prevent another large-scale conflict.Gameplay
"Albert Odyssey" is a traditional
console role-playing game with strategy elements where players must travel through afantasy environment battling monsters and other enemies to advance the story. The game uses two-dimensional character sprites and environments accompanied by the Super Famicom'sMode 7 graphics capabilities that give the impression of three dimensions. Players move their characters from a top-down perspective through towns and other peaceful areas, while the game's overworld and dungeons are rendered as large battlefields laden with enemies. Throughout the game, players take part in the story by interacting with non-player characters and performing story-driven quests that continually expand the game's narrative.Using a turn-based system, both the player and computer opponent take turns moving and attacking across the field. A player may choose to move, attack, perform magic, use an item in their possession to aid themselves, or retreat to the nearest safe area to rest or restock supplies. Once two characters come in contact with one another, a battle sequence ensues where the attacking character deals damage to the opponent, lowing their health. When the player or enemy's health reaches zero, they are defeated and ejected from the field. Player's advance by confronting and defeating enemies, gaining experience points in the process that go towards making characters stronger and learn new abilities. A character can be further augmented with progressively more powerful weapons and equipment can be purchased in towns or found on defeated enemies. Progress is recorded by using save points found in set areas throughout the game that utilize the Famicom's battery backup-up system. If all of a player's characters are defeated at any time, they are forced to re-start the game from the last recorded save file.
Audio
The music for "Albert Odyssey" was written and programmed by Sunsoft in-house composer
Naoki Kodaka , with the game being his first Super Famicom and role-playing endeavor. OnJune 25 ,1993 , Sunsoft released an official soundtrack titled "All Sounds of Albert Odyssey" in Japan published byDatam Polystar featuring all background music and jingles from the game.cite web | author=Gann, Patrick | title=All Sounds of Albert Odyssey | |date=2005-11-05 |publisher=RPGFan | url=http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/ao1/index.html | accessdate=2008-09-10] Later that year, selected music from "Albert Odyssey" was performed by the Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra as part of the third Game Music Concert series inTokyo, Japan , later made available as a commercial album the following December.cite web | author=Farand, Eric | title=Orchestral Game Concert 3 | |date=2001-04-01 |publisher=RPGFan | url=http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/ao1/index.html | accessdate=2008-09-10] The two tracks represented were "The Road Walked by Heroes" and "Hometown Tibelis", retitled as "Albert Odyssey Theme" and "God's People" respectively.tracklist
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headline = "All Sounds of Albert Odyssey" tracklist
total_length = 57:03title1 = Memories of the Past
length1 = 2:24title2 = The Other Side of Reminiscence
length2 = 0:57title3 = Beyond the Empty Space
length3 = 0:24title4 = An Offering to the Holy King Gort
length4 = 2:21title5 = Gathering of Comrades
length5 = 0:14title6 = Hometown Tibelis
length6 = 3:04title7 = On Holy Ground
length7 = 1:22title8 = Fine Goods
length8 = 1:11title9 = The Road Walked by Heroes
length9 = 2:51title10 = Brimming Strength
length10 = 0:09title11 = Roar of the Beast
length11 = 1:39title12 = Fire Raid
length12 = 1:27title13 = At the Base of Gort's Flag
length13 = 1:54title14 = Goodnight, Sophia
length14 = 0:54title15 = Take a Rest
length15 = 0:06title16 = Clouds Riding the Wind
length16 = 2:27title17 = We're Cheerful Workers!
length17 = 2:17title18 = In a Strange New World
length18 = 2:17title19 = Lover's Dirge
length19 = 2:35title20 = Proof of Mania
length20 = 0:32title21 = Sleeping World
length21 = 1:45title22 = Stir of Sorcery
length22 = 1:26title23 = To a New World
length23 = 0:48title24 = Mysterious Garden
length24 = 0:55title25 = World of Twilight
length25 = 3:14title26 = Lovely Faeries
length26 = 1:57title27 = Lost in the Darnkess
length27 = 2:16title28 = A Faint Glimmer
length28 = 0:10title29 = Temple of the Demon God
length29 = 1:28title30 = Messenger at the Lunatic Banquet
length30 = 1:13title31 = Until My Life Comes to an End
length31 = 2:19title32 = Song of Reposing Souls: Warrior's Headstone
length32 = 0:29title33 = Anthem of a New Hero
length33 = 2:49title34 = Someday, Once More Will He…
length34 = 0:14title35 = Sunsoft
length35 = 0:06title36 = Fantasia "Singing Voice of Distant Days"
length36 = 4:49References
External links
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