Ax Battler: A Legend of Golden Axe

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Ax Battler: A Legend of Golden Axe
Ax Battle: A Legend of Golden Axe
European cover art, "Savage Land" by Julie Bell
Developer(s) Aspect
Publisher(s) Sega
Programmer(s) Noriyuki Tabata
Kazuyuki Oikawa
Composer(s) Keisuke Tsukahara
Series Golden Axe
Platforms Sega Game Gear
Release date(s)
    Genre(s) Action-adventure
    Mode(s) Single-player

    Ax Battler: A Legend of Golden Axe (アックスバトラー ゴールデンアックス伝説 Ax Battler: Golden Axe Densetsu?)[2] is an action-adventure video game spin-off of the popular Golden Axe series. The game was released on the Sega Game Gear in 1991.

    The protagonist is Ax Battler, the male barbarian character from the original Golden Axe game. The series' primary villain, Death Adder, is laying siege to the entire world. He steals the Golden Axe, a magical weapon that grants its wielder unimaginable power, from its hiding place in Firewood Castle. To prevent Death Adder using its powers to destroy the world, the king of Firewood Castle calls upon the help of his strongest warrior: Ax Battler. During his journey, Ax Battler must battle through the following 'special landmarks': The Spooky Cave, Peninsula Tower, Turtle's Back, Death Pyramid, Evil Cave, Maze Wood, Gayn Mountain, Eagle's Back, Ice Cliffs and Death Adder's Castle.

    Gameplay

    Unlike the original side-scrolling beat 'em up Golden Axe games, Ax Battler is divided into three different sections of gameplay: –

    • Map scene' This mode shows the player's movements in a top-view overworld as he moves across the wilderness. Enemies randomly attack, prompting the game to switch to the below Action Screen.
    • Town scene: Similar in appearance to the Map Scenes, except this mode shows the player's actions in a town. The core difference is the ability to talk to NPCs and visit stores.
    • Action screen: The game switches to Action Screen when the player encounters an enemy or enters one of the special landmarks. This is a side-scrolling beat 'em up/platform environment.

    Ax Battler can collect magic vases, which can be used for his magical attacks or as currency in the towns. He can also learn new attacks in the Training Houses.

    Passwords can be collected from the towns to serve as a 'saving' system.

    Reception

    Reception
    Review scores
    Publication Score
    AllGame 2.5/5 stars
    GamePro 4/5 stars

    The game is noted due to its similarities to Zelda II: Adventure of Link.[3] Zero wrote that Ax Battler successfully expanded on the premise of the original games and called it a "surefire winner", rating it an 87%.[4] However, Mean Machines called the beat'em up aspect of the game "extremely poor" and called the quest "dull and uninspiring." Rating the game a 39%, they compared playing Ax Battler to jumping off a cliff – writing "one go is more than enough, and isn't really recommended at all."[5]

    References

    1. Ax Battler: A Legend of Golden Axe release information at GameFAQs
    2. Ax Battler: A Legend of Golden Axe information at MobyGames
    3. IGN.com
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