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MAD MAX

Review by JamesPaul     Oct 4 , 2015

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          Mad Max is a third-person shooter action-adventure video game set in an open world environment and based on the Mad Max film series. It is developed by Avalanche Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. It was released on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on 1 September 2015 in North America, 2 September 2015 in Australia, 3 September 2015 in New Zealand, and 4 September in Europe.

Open World

          Mad Max is open world totally by numbers. Nothing will ever surprise you, and it’s almost as if Avalanche took the time to analyse and distil exactly what an open world gameplay loop should entail. There’s nothing particularly wrong with it, but nearly everything in here has been done better by another game which has chosen to specialise somewhat.

Combat

          Combat is Arkham-style - light and heavy attacks with timed counters, but it has none of the variety, stealth and gadgets. Traversal is clunky and getting into the hot air balloons becomes a chore, outdone by Assassin’s Creed. What gunplay exists is stilted and predictable, overshadowed totally by Metal Gear Solid V.

Final Words

          This Game may be not hit as Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain, But Game give every entertainment what u need for and It is really Worth to buy this game. Sand Storm have created a game where there’s tons to do and customisation of the Vechile will make you this game Addicted too.

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Publisher  

Genre

 

Release

Starring

Platforms

Avalanche Studios

Warner Bros

Action - Adventure,

Vehicular Combat

September 1, 2015

Max

PC, XB1, PS4

+ Vehicle Customization

+ Sand Storm

+ Great Visuals

+ Car Combat

-  Repetitive Side Missions

-  Bugs 

-  Not so great Story

Vehicles

          Mad Max does excel is in the open-world car combat. Games seldom actually seem to tackle this. Borderlands tried and failed off the top of my head. Rattling around in the desert with your death machine, smashing rival cars up and whipping your shotgun out for an explosive burst. You can almost catch the whiff of petrol in the air. The feel of driving combined with the booming audio creates an intense experience, and it’s the nearest Mad Max comes to replicating the maniacal outbursts of its silver screen forefathers.

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