Arcade

Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder

The arcade-exclusive sequel to Golden Axe featuring four new playable characters battling Death Adder's resurrected forces across massive multi-plane battlefields with enhanced magic systems.

Release Date
January 1, 1992
Developer
Sega
Publisher
Sega
Players
1
Region
US

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Gameplay Systems

The player characters are Goah the giant, Stern Blade the barbarian , Dora the Kentauride , and Little Trix, a young elf lad who carries a pitchfork. None of the characters from the first game are playable, although Gilius Thunderhead from the first game rides on Goah's back, and casts the magic spells between the two, while Goah does the fighting. The main enemy is once again Death Adder. Multiple players could cooperate to complete wrestling moves on one enemy.

Depending on the cabinet, the game allowed up to two, three or four simultaneous players. As well as introducing multiple paths to the franchise, the magic aspect is adjusted. Though still found in the classic Golden Axe pots, the magic spells do not increase in power with the number of pots collected but require a set number to work. The Revenge of Death Adder is the only Golden Axe game in which one of the magic attacks is not offensive, as Trix grows apple trees with fruit that replenish health.

The players are allowed to choose different pathways at two forks in the road . Depending on the version, the unchosen paths are skipped entirely or have to be passed later in the game.

About Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder

Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder is a classic video game released for the Arcade on January 1, 1992. Developed by Sega and published by Sega, this title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.

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