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I finished it, and generally found the story stuff underwhelming. There are some good characters, like the guy in Gastown who runs the races, but there's not much of them. The convoy battles are definitely a highlight, although it's really stupid that the convoys just have a fixed circular path to follow, and they

One of the better little details in this game is that Max wears a leg brace, which I think is from the first movie. You can't jump much in this game, but if you take too big of a fall, he limps around for a little bit, which is kind of neat.

All I remember of Dennis Farina's character is the episode where he waterboards a suspect by giving him a swirlie in a toilet, and I think that was probably a ripped from the headlines plot about police abuse.

Car combat is surprisingly fun. I was never a fan of Twisted Metal or other arena car combat games, but car combat in Mad Max is great because instead of fighting in an enclosed arena, you're always speeding down a road, generally without anywhere to go. It really looks and feels like you can recreate scenes from Road

Agreed, somehow the appearance of Dikembe Mutombo was funnier than Wilfred Brimley.

Yeah, it's got to be one of the developers.

B-ball has changed.

This looks so much more like a western themed Reservoir Dogs than Kill Bill anyway.

He's still waking up blonde in a hairstyle that ain't.

You probably need to spend more time staring longingly out of train windows.

I look forward to future, maybe about 10 years from now, where teenage girls feel just as comfortable being obnoxious shitheads on the internet as teenage boys do now.

I've watched Space Jam recently, and still think it's a pretty good movie. Plenty of dumb, stupid shit in it, like most of the stuff with the Looney Toons and Michael Jordan, but Bill Murray is great. So after those minor caveats, we have a great movie.

Maybe if the weather wasn't completely awful in a different way all the time. Except yesterday, yesterday was nice.

I played Asylum and City on PC with a keyboard and mouse, and I played Arkham Knight with a controller finally, and I was fumbling around like a moron for the first few hours because the controls felt so weird. I knew exactly how I was supposed to be playing the game, but I didn't have the muscle memory for the button

That slippery slope we were all warned about led straight to man and skeleton marriage.

With the third ammendment out of the way, we can all finally get gay married to the Redcoats staying in our homes.

That's the same problem as The Giver, except The Giver is still required reading in some schools, so it can renew its relevance with the young people.

There have been so many of these god damn survival games, and so many of them have cool concepts and probably will good eventually, but the fact that they all seem to launch in early access hell, I lose interest pretty quickly. I would love for one of these games to launch in a finished state.

Sure this game seems okay, but how does it compare to my favorite childhood game, ROLLERCOASTER TYCOON?