I haven't personally played it... though the new one for the ps3 sounds
mildly interesting.
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From: "Thomas Ward" <[email protected]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2008 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] What games are people playing now?
Hi Dark,
Yeah, Golden Ax was awesome. Even though I didn't personally own that
game I did play it some at other peoples houses. That game simply
rocked.
On 12/19/08, dark <[email protected]> wrote:
Absolutely Tom! and I really hope you'd not only include all the cliffs,
but
(as in true double dragon fashion), would have at least some stupid
enemies
who'd charge streight past you and off them!
to my mind this was always the ultimate in humiliation, to just stand at
the
edge of a cliff, have a crook charge at you and jump or move at the last
moment!
While we're on the subject of side scrolling beat em up fans, ---- has
anyone played golden axe? I'd imagine it'd be mildly difficult in audio
unless you got the amigar version where the enemies refrained from
charging
you, but it was, ---- and stil is thanks to my Mega drive and Mame, one
of
my favourites of this genre.
I particularly like Gillius' the dwarf's backward rolling axe smash. Fall
back into a back roll, axe extended, smacking anyone behind you one in
the
chest in the process.
Golden axe also was a great game for kicking or headbutting enemies off
bridges, into lakes, or into abysses in the dungeons.
If you do do a 2D side scrolling fighting engine, it probably wouldn't be
any the more too difficult to reproduce than double dragon, though it'd
obviiously require sword and axe sounds, appropriate music and the
aability
to cast magic which would effect all enemies in the immediate area.
Beware the Grue!
Dark.
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