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Published: 2015-08-31, Author: Leon , review by: gamesradar.com
There's a huge open world to adventure through however you see fit, A great balance of onfoot and car action full of emergent stories, Very satisfying character and skill progression
A paperthin story, Poor mission system and tracking, Too many bland American voices for such an iconic Australian character
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...
The Gamescom hands-on was doubly interesting in that unlike many of its peers at the show, Mad Max will release imminently - on 1 September. That means we were playing a build as close to the final consumer release as we're likely to see before day one.Th...
Published: 2015-07-08, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: GAMES PRESSThe game, based upon the post-apocalyptic movies of the same name, opens with a vicious scene setter where Max ends up putting a chainsaw through a guy's face.It's bloody, action packed and gruesome.And it sets the tone perfectly for what's to...
Furious car-based combat, Satisfying close-quarters brawls, Atmospheric wastelands with plenty to do, Captures the spirit of the films
Too reliant on repetitive activities, Occasional but painful frame rate dips
Mad Max has its ragged edges, relying too much on not-so-optional side activities, but it's a fast, thrilling open-world action game that captures the spirit of the George Miller films. Bad timing makes it unlikely that it will be this year's Shadows of M...
Published: 2013-06-01, Author: Nick , review by: T3.com
Attractive design, Good all-round performance, Speaker system has power, Price is very attractive
More powerful systems exist, Battery life not stellar, Spongy keyboard surround
Mad Max looks the part: the wasteland environment looks like a dust-strewn hellhole filled with remnants of the civilisation lost in fire, and Max himself is decked out in biker leathers and he even has a hinged metal brace strapped to his left leg. T
Abstract: When it comes to the apocalypse, Mad Max set a benchmark in 1979 that various other games, comics and movies would draw inspiration from for decades to come. Several films later, and the infamous Road Warrior is finally ready to ride with his inner demons...
Beautiful landscapes and environments, Great driving gameplay, Interesting vehicle designs
Boring protagonist, Fighting mechanics buggy, Mini-games not immersive
All in all, Mad Max is a good game that has the potential to be great. The wasteland presented within has a number of elements that Avalanche Studios never fully takes advantage of, much to its detriment. While Max is a brooding character, he feels slight...
Abstract: Mad Max begins and ends the exact same way: with the eponymous hero behind the wheel of a car, alone, speeding toward some elusive destination. It's the essence of the character, a man who tells himself he neither needs nor wants the responsibility of loo...
My experience in the Max's open world was nothing short of awesome. The action in third person mode, numerous types and capabilities of the enemies, and to watch Max bursting their asses in visual pleasing Fury mode, quenches my thirst for action in every...
Brilliant Vehicular Combat, Right Hand Drive, Attention to Detail, Interesting and Challenging Open World that extends beyond its borders
Backstory not clearly explained, Sidequests may not keep up with main quest events, Restrictive Fast travel
Mad Max is a brilliant fun game that sticks so well to the details of its lore that some of its systems might confound you till you understand the context.