Mad Max is a great entry from Avalanche, a fun game with very meaty car combat and a wealth of customisation
Mad Max is a great entry from Avalanche, a fun game with very meaty car combat and a wealth of customisation
Who run Bartertown?! I went into the game a bit reserved then, since it was being handled by an outside studio. While it's not nearly as iconic as Miller's works, it gets the job done if you're looking for a new open world experience. You are logged out.
I am really enjoying this game. the map is huge and im not even a quarter of the way through. reminds me of Tomb Raider and Asassins Creed the game engine is similar, but still a good game
Just think about the comparison though. Just Cause games are set in a tropical paradise and give you tonnes of guns, skydiving, mid-air car surfing, anything-goes grappling hooks and the fun cranked up to 11 for the duration.
Car combat can be a lot of fun (eventually; On-foot fights against smaller groups work well; Gotta love that grappling hook
Everything in the game takes too long; Early exploration punished; Map and bases are uninspired
In many respects, Mad Max: Fury Road is quite linear - a straightforward chase movie that deviates little in terms of sub-plots. Mad Max the game does pretty much the opposite.
Mad Max might be formed from familiar parts of other games, but the car-wrecking, skull-cracking chaos it creates is a rewarding and expansive adventure.
There's a huge open world to adventure through however you see fit; A great balance of on-foot and car action full of emergent stories; Very satisfying character and skill progression
A paper-thin story; Poor mission system and tracking; Too many bland American voices for such an iconic Australian character
Its a great game.The best game I have played so far.Great story and climax! I liked it more than GTA 5!
Video games are often colorful, loud, busy, and full of things meant to grab a person's attention, but one thing most video games aren't is subtle. And if one is, God help it in a marketplace already brimming with competition and getting thicker all the time.
The sandstorms are absolutely jaw-dropping
The bosses need more variety
is a juxtaposition of exciting, thrilling fun set in a world of disgusting, primal depravity – like a singing telegram informing you of a death in the family, or an ice-cream cake with your terminal test results written in frosting.
Gorgeous Sandbox; Honest; Savage Tone; Cathartic Combat
Visual Irregularities; Repetitive Objectives
I've heard it said that the Mad Max films are less about Max as a conquering hero and more about a passive protagonist, someone who has no real control over his own fate, someone who events happen to.
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