Despite knowing that he shouldn't give in to the beast's psychological attack, Jason found himself compelled to charge forward. His rational mind screamed at him to hold back, to devise a strategy and not rush headlong into danger, but the primal urge induced by the Minotaur's Taunt overrode his caution.
When he was about to swing his nunchaku, the enemy smirked and then swung its axes to split him in half from the sides again, but in the end, Jason forced himself to jump and then spin above the beast before targeting the top of its head with the nunchaku.
When he landed, the urge didn't let him go, and then he charged again. The minotaur turned around and then raised one axe to block Jason's attack and then swung down the other when the weapons connected. With a blast of wind on his side, Jason avoided the hit, and then a massive dust curtain emerged from the impact.