Golden Axe review - Sega Megadrive
What the Mean Machines staff thought
I love this game - it's got everything I want in an arcade conversion. The two-player option is the most fun - but watch out, it's easy to hurt the other guy (that can be fun too!). The Duel adds a whole new dimension that wasn't in the coin-op, and there are two new levels; this adds to my high opinion of the game. Nothing beats a great beat 'em up, and this is one of the best I've seen. It's easy to get into, and the fun doesn't stop - although the opposition gets tougher all the time! You won't regret buying this excellent game, I'm just about to go back for just one more headbutt...and I'll still be there in an hour or two! |
I like a good beat 'em up. But I love a brilliant one! And this is one such game. As soon as you stick this in the Megadrive you know it's a classy product. There are a wealth of options that let you change the game's parameters, and there are also two practice options which are mini-games in their own right! The game itself is an exact (and I mean exact) copy of the arcade original bar two things - there are a couple of extra levels added onto the end of the game! Some people say that console software is expensive. But when you're getting the equivalent of an arcade machine with extra levels AND two bonus games, £35 doesn't seem like a lot of money! |
Retrospective comments
This was the first game I ever loaded into my Japanese Megadrive way back in Xmas, 1990. What an introduction to the machine! It was like having an arcade in your living room. One thing must be said though - the MM crew stated that this conversion was 'arcade perfect', but in the cold light of day it's pretty obvious that it isn't quite as good-looking as the coin-guzzling original. However, it's just as good (if not better) visually than much of the Megadrive software that followed it. Sure, in terms of gameplay it's pretty basic when compared to the likes of genre-classics such as Final Fight and Streets of Rage (the lack of a 'grapple' move limits your attack options), but with two players it's just as addictive as when it was first released. And hitting bad guys on the top of the head with the butt of your weapon simply never gets old! |
Have your say about Golden Axe
Laurie - 27 Aug 2008, 09:04 GMT
I do not believe that this version of Golden Axe is quite up to the arcade original. Although everything is in place: large sprites, detailed graphics, reasonable sound and the stills can be an excellent representation of the arcade, this early Megadrive game lacked the umph of the orignal, something that the PC Engine, for example, was in contrast able to recreate (R-Type anyone?) This was rectified to a greater degree when upgraded 16 Mb carts were introduced (Streets of Rage II) later on.
Tris Wicks - 05 Nov 2008, 02:29 GMT
My Megadrive Golden Axe Haiku:
Men once stone disappear
Drums of lead fizz upon tin
Thoughts wander in the extra dungeon
Thwack thwack I smile as you fall beefy friend
hoolak - 02 Dec 2008, 13:04 GMT
This game has a great comedy ending too. Reminds me of Blazing Saddles.
Dan - 12 Feb 2009, 11:01 GMT
Awesome game, but as good as the arcade? Well considering you got 2 extra levels for your dough I'd say yes, even if the asthetics didn't quite match up.
I was only 10-11 yo when this was released and paused it sooooo many times on Tyris Flares arse. A classsic.
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