Nostalgia can be a tough draw for gamers to ignore; just look at how long some franchises drag on and on. Sadly, some gamers cannot ignore their 'what if it is good this time' feelings and continue to purchase unfulfilling rehashes of once proud franchises. If you are one of those unfortunate souls still buying every Tomb Raider, SEGA's latest stab at Golden Axe might be the kick in the ass you need to cure you of the 'maybe this time' flu. SEGA has reduced the game that used to provide you with several characters to choose from and co-operative play to a single player hack-and-slash snoozer.
Okay, Sega. the devs of Streets of Rage 4 together and let's make a new Golden Axe happen.
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Can someone put a pillow over Sonic's face and hold it down until he stops struggling? It'll be an act of kindness.
So many disappointments. It's so sad when a well loved franchise looks like it's dying in front of your eyes. (I miss you Sonic, I hope you come back some day)
I dunno, I think these games are great in a certain way. They're a fantastic counter argument against reboots in general and that at least is something