■ 01/03/09 - Golden Axe What with the current trend in retro remakes actually being pretty good, we had high hopes for SEGA's Xbox 360 and PS3 Golden Axe: Beast Riders. All we really wanted was a good two-player hack 'n' slash that had lots of brutal combat, great graphics and some beasts to ride. We got one of the three, and sadly the beasts aren't even that much fun to ride. If you've got fond memories of the classic arcade and Mega Drive game and thought this would spark a franchise revival, we've got bad news. It won't. Test de Golden Axe sur Playstation 3, chez VideoGamer.com.
■ 01/03/09 - Golden Axe What with the current trend in retro remakes actually being pretty good, we had high hopes for SEGA's Xbox 360 and PS3 Golden Axe: Beast Riders. All we really wanted was a good two-player hack 'n' slash that had lots of brutal combat, great graphics and some beasts to ride. We got one of the three, and sadly the beasts aren't even that much fun to ride. If you've got fond memories of the classic arcade and Mega Drive game and thought this would spark a franchise revival, we've got bad news. It won't. Test de Golden Axe sur Xbox 360, chez VideoGamer.com.
■ 24/08/07 - Golden Axe I remember seeing Golden Axe for the first time in the bowling-alley/arcade in my hometown in New Hampshire, and I immediately knew that this was the game for me. My boy Sharkey and I spent hour after hour pumping our hard-earned quarters (bagging groceries, it’s fantastic!) into the game, despite the fact that the game took less than an hour to beat. The game has stayed with me ever since, thanks to assorted MAME programs and emulators that…um, a friend showed me once.
■ 01/08/07 - Golden Axe Following in the footsteps of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Double Dragon is another great arcade brawler for Xbox Live Arcade. Golden Axe was one of the earliest weapons-based beat-em-ups in arcades, and remains one of the best out there.