![]() ![]() Whilst major aspects of Mad Max: Fury Road and the rest of the series were incorporated into the game’s world, Mad Max had its own story to tell. Truthfully, when I said the game was a movie tie-in, that was only really partly true. Mad Max was developed by Avalanche Studios, a company who had already proved their merit with enjoyable open world games such as Just Cause 2. So, as the game was also released five years ago this month, I thought it would be worth a look into one of the most underrated open world games of this generation. ![]() It’s also a post-apocalyptic game that manages to not look uglier than sin (sorry, Fallout: New Vegas). It’s an open world game that discourages fast travel. It’s a movie tie-in game that is decidedly not awful. It’s an outlier and an oddball in so many ways. ![]() There isn’t really a game quite like Mad Max. Articles // 26th Sep 2020 - 1 year ago // By Dane Townsend Revisiting Mad Max (Five Year Anniversary) ![]()
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