A talented Doom modder has created a first-person version of SEGA's classic MegaDrive/Genesis hack-and-slash game Golden Axe, and it's available to play now. The Golden Axe Doom mod is only at the pre ...
In most respects, Golden Axe II is a carbon copy of the original Golden Axe. Like the first game, the sequel is a medieval-themed beat-'em-up that lets one or two players hack and slash their way ...
Storm Collectibles is preparing for Comic Con @ Home as they start to reveal their 2021 Summer Convention exclusives. This year is heavily dedicated to the widely popular SEGA side scroller game ...
Sega‘s Golden Axe has returned after nearly a 16-year hiatus… as an animated series ordered by Comedy Central. The series will be produced by CBS Studios in collaboration with Sony Pictures. Golden ...
SEGA's port of Golden Axe for the iPhone suffers from all of the same problems as its recent Sonic the Hedgehog release: junky slowdown and imprecise controls. Since Golden Axe is paced much slower ...
Ever since SEGA announced its decision to abandon the hardware game and focus solely on software, it's reached deep into its enviable heritage for inspiration. Few game houses have such a staggering ...
New abilities and branching paths are weighed down by stiff controls and a lack of character, which leaves the mediocre Golden Axe III a sad shell of the original. The Wii Virtual Console has started ...
Golden Axe is coming back not with a new game but with new collectibles that are ready to battle it out on your shelves. This time the skeleton also known as the Skeleton Soldier wants your head. The ...
Comedy Central has ordered a 10-episode animated series based on the SEGA game series Golden Axe, the company announced. The series will feature a cast that includes Emmy award winner Matthew Rhys, ...
Another week brings more video game adaptation news as Comedy Central is set to give Sega’s Golden Axe series the animated treatment. Comedy Central has ordered ten episodes of the show. Variety ...
Golden Axe is an odd duck among video-game franchises. The high fantasy brawler is nearly universally beloved, but its sequels and spin-offs are fairly obscure, and Sega has never known quite what to ...
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