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Golden Axe: Beast Rider ps3 Game Reviews
Golden Axe: Beast Rider
Critic Score
Metascore: 44 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
5.2 out of 10
based on 27 reviews
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Golden Axe: Beast Rider delivers action-RPG thrills as a small band of Riders embark on an epic adventure to recruit allies, expose the enemy and prevent the annihilation of their breed. Delivering an intense and unique combat experience, players charge into battle on the backs of ferocious beasts or take their chances with the enemy while on foot. Fighting skill, wits and even magic are all called into action as players immerse themselves in the struggle to defeat an evil intent on enslaving the remains of civilization. [Sega]

PUBLISHER: Sega
DEVELOPER: Secret Level
GENRE(S): Action, Role-Playing Game
PLAYERS: 1
ESRB RATING: M (Mature)
RELEASE DATE: October 14, 2008

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70
GameDaily
The graphics and sound are great, and the numerous challenges and arena modes offer some diversity. If you're up for a quick hack-and-slash game, rent it. If you want a game with depth, however, this Axe needs sharpening.
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62
GamingXP
There has not been a real development concerning the gameplay of Golden Axe: Beast Rider. Graphics are quite good, also the sound of the game.
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60
Game Informer
Eschewing the expected hack-n’-slash mindlessness, a timing-based evasion and blocking system is required to master the melee. It’s not enough to save an otherwise lackluster effort, but Secret Level was definitely on to something with the combat.
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58
Game Revolution
The Golden Axe name is liable to do Beast Rider more harm than good.
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58
3DJuegos
Golden Axe: Beast Rider confuses the tribute to retro with the flat and boring gameplay. The new game of SEGA is mediocre in every aspect, and comes as a failure in its attempt to recover a legendary name and turn it into a worthy product of Next-Gen platforms.
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55
Jolt Online Gaming UK
While it’s kind of cool to see a new take on such an old game, the presence of a muddy palette and outdated game mechanics combined with the inexplicable absence of co-op makes Beast Rider forgettable and so much less than it could have been.
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55
Ferrago
Unfortunately the main gimmick of the game is pointless at best and frustrating at worst. There are challenge modes available after the game is completed and extra costumes to unlock, but nothing to offer real replay value.
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55
GameTrailers
Tyris is likeable enough, but generic and uninspired gameplay manage to reduce everything in Golden Axe: Beast Rider to the lowest common denominator. It’s simply not fun--offering very little incentive to keep playing.
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50
GameSpot
This halfhearted revival attempt leaves Golden Axe lifeless and dull.
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50
Gameplayer
Above all, there's the sense that every aspect of the game has been designed not to challenge, but to frustrate. Like the witch doctors who can summon rocks to fall from the sky and crush you, or the just-barely-visible bear traps scattered about.
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50
Thunderbolt
As you attempt to cut through your enemies in grisly fashion you’ll recall a simpler time, where you rode a purple chicken and kicked gnomes in their fannies.
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50
Worth Playing
I don't believe that there's anything inherently wrong with Sega trying to do something different with the series, but by taking away a feature that many fans wanted and offering nothing compelling in exchange, Beast Rider will have a hard time appealing to both series fans and those who are just looking for a decent action game.
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50
games(TM)
It’s a perfectly playable game, but a frankly boring one that quickly becomes a chore to play. [Christmas 2008, p.102]
48
Cheat Code Central
The problem comes when you stare too long: there are constant screen tearing and randomly dropped frames.
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45
PTGamers
Lacking co-op and the rest of the cast, Beast Rider seems more like a market study than the complete Golden Axe experience we could expect.
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40
GamePro
Add in tired and repetitive level designs, a lackluster story and the general absence of fun and you have a title that isn't worth playing. [Dec 2008, p.95]
40
MEGamers
What may have seemed like a good game during the development process turned out to be a game that’s destined for the wastelands.
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40
VideoGamer
Golden Axe is the latest classic franchise to disappoint on new hardware, and we can't help but think it's a huge wasted opportunity. Beast Rider even fails to include multiplayer support, something that was core to the original game, confirming its fate as a sub-par hack 'n' slash.
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40
G4 TV
While the counter-attacks and the beasts add something to the lacklustre gameplay, everything else from cameras to enemies makes it a chore to slog through one end of a level to another.
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40
Playstation Official Magazine Australia
A game destined for the chopping block. [Summer 2009, p.78]
39
Console Monster
The original Golden Axe is available almost everywhere these days and this is about a thousand times more fun than this poor excuse.
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35
PSM3 Magazine UK
It's descended into a dismally unimaginative hack-and-slash affair. [Christmas 2008, p.86]
35
GameFocus
Beast Rider makes all the right attempts to become relevant again (3-D, bloody combat) but stumbles so badly on the fundamentals that you wished the game was axed from development to begin with.
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32
IGN
This is a game worth avoiding like the plague, even if the classic remains deep and warm within your heart.
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30
Gamer.nl
If you ever plan to design a hack & slash-game, you should definitely play Golden Axe: Beast Rider. It's the perfect example of what not to do.
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30
Playstation: The Official Magazine (US)
If that wasn't bad enough, the glitchy, jerky graphics are further ravaged by a spastic camera that literally had me woozy at times. [Holiday 2008, p.84]
25
1UP
With the exclusion of co-op -- what people really want to play -- and the constant hint that a sequel's already on the way, Beast Rider feels like a difficult, drawn-out, $60 tutorial. Why bother?
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