Fabulous review, Chris, and I agree with everything you say. Just to be specific, however:
1.) The rules have the exact level of "crunchiness" I'd like for a small skirmish game; detailed but not clumsy, with plenty of suspense for the players.
2.) The God Powers are extremely creative and really give a good feel for the genre. The author definitely knows his myths, and it shows in the rules.
3.) If anybody picks these up, I too would strongly recommend they get in touch with Mr. Symes at AA and ask him to send on those pdfs. It's a bit of a shame they didn't make it into the rulebook, but that's only a very minor quibble and is easily fixed.
4.) The figures are great fun. The added size really suits the game and I'd highly recommend taking a good look at them. They are full of character and lots of fun to paint. It is true there are some gaps in the range, but there is more than enough to work with for the time being. I particularly like the monsters!
Thank you for the in-depth review. This is a game that has coasted somewhat under the radar in the past, which is a shame, as it's clever, has just the right amount of detail, and has a lot of potential for extended campaigns as heroes and their retinues advance to take on greater and greater dangers. I think anyone interested in gaming the Greek myths would not be disappointed. You've certainly inspired me to get cracking on my own collection!