Each level becomes available in Trials after it is completed in the campaign. Trials mode is the equivalent of the original’s "Duel" mode, in which the player battles enemies of the selected level in an arena from that level. However, Challenge allows the player to replay any level previously completed in Campaign, in addition to being able to use any armor previously unlocked, as well as any weapon unlocked through the collection of tribute. Such multipliers include time, damage taken, enemy dismemberment and difficulty settings.Ĭhallenge mode plays the same as Campaign, including tribute and class at the end of each level. Tribute is awarded at the end of each level based on the amount collected multiplied by the player's performance during the level, which also affects the player's Class or "grade" per level. Through the story mode the characters Gilius Thunderhead the dwarf and Tarik the Axe Battler are introduced, though they remain NPCs. This is the story mode of Beast Rider where the player controls the female, Tyris Flare, from the original games. Armor is unlocked as one progresses through the story or Campaign. Each mode allows for the collection of tribute, which is used to increase magic strength and unlock weapons. Gameplay is divided into three types: Campaign, Challenge and Trials. While this is a major shift in game style from the previous games, Beast Rider maintains many of the elements from the originals such as magic and riding beasts, as well as sending the player on a quest to defeat Death Adder. Still, you could stare at Tyris's bikini body.Excluding the Sega Ages released of Golden Axe, Beast Rider is the first game from the series in 3D as opposed to side scrolling hack and slash. Well, I feel bad for SEGA and hopefully, maybe there is a second chance to bring back the Golden Axe universe. The economy is rough sometimes and layoffs are really depressing when it comes to bad sales and no marketing advertisers. But if they have Beast Rider and you played it and thrusting your fingers handling a few problems with the game, maybe you could sell it on Ebay and leave a feedback to the seller saying "I Want My Money Back, You Jerk!".Īfter the departure of the now-defunct developer Secret Circle, what will Sega do to the series? Things aren't looking too good for the company that Sonic built. If they want to stick with the old Golden Axe's 1 and 2, that's fine. With poor gameplay, a sloppy story campaign, and a strange combat system, I don't think Sega is not ready for a sequel or a reboot. I wonder if in the future, Golden Axe could still be an M-rated title since Beast Rider was the first. When Golden Axe: Beast Rider was released in '08, I thought this was going to be a bigger comeback to the series, but since I read the negative reviews I was like saying "OUCH! Maybe it's too little too late for a reboot." The good news is that Tyris Flare is smokin' hot in that Conan-like style outfit. But it's still one of the best consoles since the Genesis. I know it's hard to be a fan of the Golden Axe Sega Mega Drive era, but Golden Axe hasn't been in a next-gen console since the Saturn pulled its legs and continues to beat Sony and Nintendo, but it wasn't enough.
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