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2026-03-20
talk about ~Golden Axe~ Dash attacks, jump attacks, and occasional magic.
• Sega’s 1989 beat 'em up by Makoto Uchida. Heroes fight tyrant Death Adder in Yuria to reclaim the legendary Golden Axe.
• Three warriors seek revenge against Death Adder, who murdered their families and kidnapped the kingdom's royal family.
• Features balanced Ax Battler, magic-expert Tyris Flare, and powerful dwarf Gilius Thunderhead, each with unique skills.
• Players use a 3-button system. Kicking blue thieves provides potions to unleash screen-clearing spells and level up magic.
• Mega Drive port adds levels and "Duel" mode. International digital versions are often based on the overseas arcade build.
• Praised for its dark fantasy vibe, epic music like "WILDERNESS," and impressive magic effects that grow with levels.
• Friendly fire in co-op adds chaos. The short length (approx. 20 mins) is great for quick play but lacks deep volume.
Issues: Standard attacks have slow recovery, making it easy to get trapped. Many players rely on dash attacks to maintain control.
• Famous for its meta ending where characters escape into the real world. It remains a definitive masterpiece of fantasy action.
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