Wind's Howling
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I'm certain Until Dawn isn't a problem for Mad Max.
It is just the multitude of titles they have to compete with.
I'm certain Until Dawn isn't a problem for Mad Max.
It is just the multitude of titles they have to compete with.
Guys i heard "If you can see it, you can go there!" Not so sure about this anymore...
This doesn't capture the feel of Mad Max for me at all; especially Fury Road which had such amazing action sequences.
This doesn't capture the feel of Mad Max for me at all; especially Fury Road which had such amazing action sequences.
This doesn't capture the feel of Mad Max for me at all; especially Fury Road which had such amazing action sequences.
This doesn't capture the feel of Mad Max for me at all; especially Fury Road which had such amazing action sequences.
This doesn't capture the feel of Mad Max for me at all; especially Fury Road which had such amazing action sequences.
Well yeah, but one is a two-hour film in which every single movement of every single vehicle is meticulously choreographed by a team of hundreds and the other is a many-hours-long videogame where the player could, if he or she chose, do nothing but sit motionless in the desert, forever.
It's like complaining that your road trip doesn't capture the feeling of a road trip you saw in a music video once.
It is hard to capture such a masterpiece into videogame material.
I'm a little dissapointed they resorted to adding a "side dash" to cars to ram people. I might be alone in having that be one of my gaming pet peeves though.
We haven't seen much about the game yet lol and fury road was an amazing film but it's was a massive action sequence doubt a game could keep that up .
Well it would be hard to keep up its pace, Fury Road is an amazingly blisteringly fast paced flick. I think people would complain if it was only a few hours longIf anything this reminds me more of Road Warrior to an extent in its vibe.
Still, really looking forward to it. What I've seen appeals to me a great deal, I'm hoping they've got a good range of quirky side characters too. This and MGSV are my September games, everything else can get tee fuck.
Well yeah, but one is a two-hour film in which every single movement of every single vehicle is meticulously choreographed by a team of hundreds and the other is a many-hours-long videogame where the player could, if he or she chose, do nothing but sit motionless in the desert, forever.
It's like complaining that your road trip doesn't capture the feeling of a road trip you saw in a music video once.
I guess I don't like the camera. There is hardly any sense of speed or chaos when ramming the cars. It doesn't help that you're driving in an open world game in all directions, instead of in one direction. Compare the car sequences in the IGN video to for instance, a video of MotorStorm and MotorStorm will come out as the more hectic (and IMO, better) one.
It still looks good though, if anyone should do a Mad Max game it's Avalanche.
What engine are they using?