The year is 50 B.C. Gaul is entirely occupied by the Romans. Well, not entirely...
One small village of indomitable Gauls still holds out against the invaders.
Everything is falling apart! Our two heroes will travel all around the world to fight the Roman Empire in a 2D horizontal scrolling Bea...
The year is 50 B.C. Gaul is entirely occupied by the Romans. Well, not entirely...
One small village of indomitable Gauls still holds out against the invaders.
Everything is falling apart! Our two heroes will travel all around the world to fight the Roman Empire in a 2D horizontal scrolling Beat Them Up game, completely hand-drawn and made in the purest tradition of the genre.
Enemies and wild boars will have to be cautious! Asterix and Obelix are back… And it's going to be another great fight!
Expect hours of gameplay with an Adventure mode filled with Romans, as well as an Arcade mode with an online leaderboard to compete with other players.
Play as Asterix and Obelix in cooperation (local multiplayer mode) with family or friends!
Slap thousands of Romans away with a wide range of moves and unique combos to each character!
The Adventure mode chapters are based on existing Asterix & Obelix albums. The game also features an exclusive chapter that was created specifically for the game.
Alongside the main adventure, discover mini-games to complete the feast of our Gaulish friends!
Enjoy hand-drawn designs faithful to the original comic books series and animations created especially for the game.
Game bring us a massive and repetitive game where you choose as well Obelix as Asterix making repetitive movements in each stage with no extras or something to extend the game. Simply okay-looking!!!.
I was a child from the 90's' who grew up watching arcades and watching Asterix & Obelix's animations/movies, I felt like a child again with this game.
I understand perfectly perfectly that there are criticisms to be done in a possible in -depth analysis, I see that there is a certain repetition in combat, narrative limitation, etc.
But I my heart speaks louder here, I can't agree with this tendency that all modern games need to be "complex".
Asterix & Obelix has never been known to be a complex story, quite the opposite! It has always been a work focused on adventure and comedy.
I particularly had tons of fun with this game, repetitive or not, I'm addicted to throwing Romans everywhere for no reason!
So either I'm completely blinded by nostalgia (good job!👍), or other players did not understand the simplicity of mechanics.