Friday, February 14, 2025

[YouTube] Golden Axe

Released in late 1989 for the Sega Genesis, Golden Axe is a game I played over and over when I got it. It's rare that I try to be perfect at any game which is something I was attempting to do with Golden Axe when I was younger, though based on the scores I wrote in the manual, I never got through the game without dying a few times. Of course, I'm not as good at it anymore either, and in the video I'm using a gamepad rather than an arcade stick which is what I played with exclusively as a kid. The game itself isn't difficult but it's easy to make a mistake that will cost a life, whether it's falling off a ledge (rare) or getting cornered by multiple enemies, especially skeletons, that hack-and-slash the hero from the front and back at the same time. Also, being an arcade port, it's not a very long game and can be completed in 30 minutes or less. While Arcade is the primary mode, in the video I also play the much shorter Beginner mode and the Duel mode, where players can battle the computer in 12 rounds or challenge another player. 


Axe?
When the game ends it provides a score, strength rating, and letter grade. Based on what I wrote in the manual, my best score was 390.6 playing as Gilius Thunderhead and my highest strength rating was 118.3 as Ax Battler. I'm not sure how the scores are determined, though I believe the less magic you use to eliminate enemies, the higher your score will be. Since Gilius has the weakest magic and the strongest weapon with the best reach, it makes sense that players will get their highest scores playing as him. I'd noticed magic's impact on the score when I was recording the Beginner mode play through, as the less I used Tyris Flare's magic, the better my score. That stood out when I had what I thought to be a perfect run but ended up with a much lower score than my previous game in which I thought I played worse. In that perfect run I used the magic often simply because I wanted to show as many spells as I could for the video. Unfortunately, my Genesis started having issues as I finished up the recordings, otherwise I would have gone back through Arcade mode without using magic to see just how high I could score. This game was also a Sega CD pack-in title on the Sega Classics Arcade Collection disc and I own it but I can't test out the scoring there either. As I posted in 2019, my Sega CD also isn't functioning correctly and I don't know how to repair it.




Although the Sega Genesis version is what I'm playing in the video and I've never played the Sega Master System (SMS) version, I am including all the magazine coverage I could find on the game, which wasn't a lot, and there was a little bit more of it for the SMS release. From what I could gather, the primary difference is that the SMS version only supports one player and the only playable character is Ax Battler (referred to as Tarik by GamePro). For the Genesis' Golden Axe, I scanned a review from the December 1989 issue of Game Player's and part of a page from Electronic Gaming Monthly's 1991 Buyer's Guide that has review scores of a bunch of games, including Golden Axe for both the SMS and Genesis. The SMS coverage are scans from GamePro's March 1990 issue and the June/July 1990 issue of Sega Visions. 

Sega Genesis (EGM Scores include SMS)


Sega Master System

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