The Final Battle

The Final Battle is the successor to Legend of the Sword. In the last game, five heroes managed to foil the plans of the evil wizard Suzar. Now he has returned, captured the party and threw them in his dungeon. The player takes the role of one of the group, with the goal to free his comrades, explore the island and stop the threat once and for all.

The main difference to the predecessor is the isometric perspective and a completely icon-driven interface. To interact with the environment, first a click on the ícon and then on the item or person in the playfield is necessary. The puzzles are inventory-based, but the environment plays a big role in the problems and their solutions: the game features a day/night-cycle and a weather system. The people to be freed have different abilities which need to be used for puzzle solving. Despite the perspective, the current group leader is not on screen and the player is meant to see through his/her eyes.

Preceded by Legend of the Sword
Series Legend of the Sword (2)
Added March 8, 2020
Published By Personal Software Services
Mirrorsoft Games
Developed By Silicon Software
Front Cover (United Kingdom) (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Back Cover (United Kingdom) (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Front Cover (Germany) (Atari ST) from mobygames.com
Back Cover (Germany) (Atari ST) from mobygames.com
Media (Germany) (Atari ST) from mobygames.com
Front Cover (United Kingdom) (DOS) from mobygames.com
Back Cover (United Kingdom) (DOS) from mobygames.com
Media (United Kingdom) (DOS) from mobygames.com
Media (United Kingdom) (DOS) from mobygames.com
Front Cover (Worldwide) (Linux) from mobygames.com
Front Cover (Worldwide) (Windows) from mobygames.com
Header Image (Windows) from Steam
Title screen (Atari ST) from mobygames.com
Title screen 2 (Atari ST) from mobygames.com
Game start (Atari ST) from mobygames.com
Leaving the own prison cell (Atari ST) from mobygames.com
In the prison (Atari ST) from mobygames.com
Saving options: saving to memory is very useful, because it is very fast (Atari ST) from mobygames.com
So how to free the cleric? (Atari ST) from mobygames.com
Interesting he didn't saw that before: the key for his chains is directly lying beside him. (Atari ST) from mobygames.com
After freeing Jerub the cleric, we can see his stats (Atari ST) from mobygames.com
The map (Atari ST) from mobygames.com
Opening a passage with another key (Atari ST) from mobygames.com
First contact with two guards (Atari ST) from mobygames.com
A deadly contact in this case for Jerub (Atari ST) from mobygames.com
Leaving the prison building. So how to leave the prison at last? (Atari ST) from mobygames.com
Looking around (Atari ST) from mobygames.com
Maybe we could do anything nastly with this "little" item? (Atari ST) from mobygames.com
Who needs a key if you have a wagon? (Atari ST) from mobygames.com
In the wilderness (Atari ST) from mobygames.com
Title Screen (EGA). (DOS) from mobygames.com
Introductory Screen (EGA). (DOS) from mobygames.com
First Steps (EGA). (DOS) from mobygames.com
Title Screen (CGA Monochrome). (DOS) from mobygames.com
Introductory Screen (CGA Monochrome). (DOS) from mobygames.com
First Steps (CGA Monochrome). (DOS) from mobygames.com
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Trailer

Year of Release:
1990

Genre(s):
Traditional

Graphic Style:
2D

Camera View:
Third-Person

Control Type:
Point and Click

Setting/Theme:
Fantasy

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