Golden Axe: The Duel – A Mixed Bag of Steel and Silence
When you boot up “Golden Axe: The Duel” on the Sega Saturn, it’s like stepping through a portal to an era where arcade fighters reigned supreme. This 1995 title aimed to carry the legacy of its side-scrolling predecessors into the burgeoning realm of one-on-one fighters. While it reached for the stars visually, it stumbled in an area that’s crucial for setting the stage in any gladiatorial contest: sound.
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One of my favorite games — I even drew my favorite character Jamm (way back in 2007 or so).
I had a lot of fun with this game