Yes, who could forget such Rare classics of the 1990s as Time Lord, Super Gloveball, Beetlejuice, and Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary Edition?
Yes, who could forget such Rare classics of the 1990s as Time Lord, Super Gloveball, Beetlejuice, and Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary Edition?
The sea otters are the Allied Atheist Alliance which is one of the three warring factions in the future. The three factions are arguing over what they, as atheists, should be called. I side with the otters. Three A’s just makes more logical sense.
I should have gotten the digital copy when I had the chance to get it for free. Then I could sell my physical copy when it’s worth a lot.
I really enjoy this website for a multitude of reasons, one of which is coverage for games that I wouldn’t have heard of otherwise.
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Of course they wouldn’t just outright say they’re releasing it when they made that statement. Then the Wii U would get even LESS sales because people would know a new console is confirmed to come within a year.
We won’t know till the end of next year
NX launch title?
I'm with you. Max is essentially the same game as Far Cry 4 as far as activities, etc. which everyone raved about. Mad Max is exactly as it was advertised, and everything a Max game should be (save for multiplayer road wars).
I’m loving the hell out of the game. All the negative reviews are coming from professionals or people who were expecting Fury Road. I’ve been dying for a game like this since games were invented. I will play. I will die. And I will play again.
I don’t know what the hell the reviewers were expecting? I think anything…
Dude, don’t pick up Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball. I played that game for many, many, many, many hours, not because I thought it was a good game, not because I love to watch the video game girls bounce around in bikinis, it was 100% the collecting. There is A LOT to collect in that game, essentially, that’s…
I must say, collecting stuff in Mad Max is fun as all hell. I ‘m stopping at every single possible location and looking for everything. Mad Max has been a huge hit with me and I can’t put it down. Still bitter over the Kotaku “NO” verdict. Screw you guys. =)
agreed. it makes better use of it’s big open world being that the main focus is your car and the melee is secondary. arkham knight was the only decent batman game, and there was just something wrong with mordor that i can’t describe, but mad max really gels and everything just feels soooooo good and looks so fucking…
I’m enjoying it more than Mordor too. I really liked Mordor.
“It’s the 21st freaking century! LET’S FUCK!!!”
Yeah, i’m also liking it. I tried really hard to enjoy shadow of mordor, but I think the setting kind of ruined it for me (i’m not a fan of LOTR, or really old timey fantasy in general.)
I’m finding it very hard to take this review seriously. From the writing the interpretation I get is that you didn’t really want to review this game but did so because it paid. And even then it sounds like you were annoyed after the first 5 minutes because of some seemingly deep rooted hatred toward cutscenes? Maybe I…
If I’d paid $60 for mad max, I’d perhaps think it wasn’t worth the cost, but at $30, it was well worth it. I’m loving the game, and I like the immersion into the world of Mad Max. Yes, repetitive, but so is most any other open world game, including Just Cause 2, which people revere...
Yep, the game is a lot of fun so far. Definitely glad I picked it up.
Yeah, Yes/No is a terrible way of rating video games. They are telling us to either: a) play it or b) don’t play it. Seems a bit too absolute to me.
But again, that is why you should read the actual review instead of just looking at the score.