Burgess_101
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Does the PC version have Denuvo?
Exactly what I thought.
the poor guys who were hyped for this because of the movie...
Exactly what I thought.
the poor guys who were hyped for this because of the movie...
It's a total failure in my opinion and one which gives me absolutely zero desire to ever play the game.
Exactly what I thought.
the poor guys who were hyped for this because of the movie...
Yes.Does the PC version have Denuvo?
You can't even ignore these generic sidequests. At numerous points in the main campaign, the game will lock the next story mission until you've completed a certain amount of busywork. Likewise, many of the best car upgrades are locked behind certain open-world milestones.
Eh the game seems decent enough I don't see the big deal.Exactly what I thought.
the poor guys who were hyped for this because of the movie...
Exactly what I thought.
the poor guys who were hyped for this because of the movie...
Yes.
welp. there it goes to the summer sale fodder
I mean, with the amount of crazy VIP / 50% off coupon deals it was getting, it practically launched with a Summer Sale price.
Eh, I'm just saying the game has nothing to do with the movie.
I played it a long time ago already.
Who thought it had something to do with the movie? That never once crossed my mind.
Ok?
After the movie released, a bunch of people were hyped even more for the game maybe thinking it would be as good or something like that. I'm not saying the game is crap or anything, it's a good little game.
so it's not going to break out like SoM did. doesn't really matter, WB is already making bank for this year.
Good to know. Glad I don't have moral standards that high. People killing each other is cool, but having a hostage is no bueno.
Well. This game is more fun than Shadow of Mordor, imo. Both games don't offer good characters or a good story, both games are using a similar combat system. One of them has better graphics, more sidequests, a huge wasteland and brutal finishers. And that's Mad Max.
The reviews are exactly what I expected. I think this will be one of those games that's actually better than the reviews indicate, however, and that many of us will look back on fondly well after the dust has settled.
The best thing about Mordor though, and the one thing that made me come back to it was the nemesis system. This at least seems to have a fun mode of transport, something Mordor was lacking. I just wish they both had friendly outposts, something to add a little variety, instead of constant battles. I haven't played this, so they could be in there.
I really hope that the Nemesis system is copied by others but with some tweaks. The combat and the nemesis system were great.
Uh, you kind of just did.Kind of like that Wolverine game? That would be nice.
I'm not going to try to justify my purchase just yet. I had basically free money to toss at something I thought looked good in the playthroughs. All I can say right now is that the content of the reviews is such that it seems like this is more my style of game than theirs but I won't know truly until I play. I doubt I will ever tire of Batman style combat although this take on it isn't as flippy or as fluid. I even saw some wrestling moves in there like a suplex. The quest design, however, I think I can live with. I'm not a Ubisoft kinda guy but I don't dislike every element of their games. We will see if those assumptions of mine hold up once I get to it.
The best thing about Mordor though, and the one thing that made me come back to it was the nemesis system. This at least seems to have a fun mode of transport, something Mordor was lacking. I just wish they both had friendly outposts, something to add a little variety, instead of constant battles. I haven't played this, so they could be in there.
There is one review that mentions the female representaton on a sidenote as far as I know, the other reviews complain about combat, mission design and story. I really don't know what you're talking about here.
Why no updates in the OP? Reviews are up son
IGN - 8.4
GameSpot - 6
Game Informer - 7.5
GamesRadar - 8
THE GOOD Mad Max is a gorgeous open-world wasteland sandbox game that provides some big thrills in the vehicular combat department.
THE BAD In general, the controls in Mad Max aren't very good. The game's pacing feels off, its difficulty seems uneven and some of the missions and driving can begin to feel like unwelcome chores.
THE BOTTOM LINE Mad Max has a fair amount of issues that are guaranteed to frustrate, but there's a handful of delectable chaos inside that's worth being exposed to -- just maybe not at full price.
I think Mad Max has friendly outposts. At least the ones you conquered.
Why no updates in the OP? Reviews are up son
IGN - 8.4
GameSpot - 6
Game Informer - 7.5
GamesRadar - 8
Polygon - 5
God is a Geek - 7.5
Hobby Consolas - 9
OP is a stan accidentally making the game look worse
The best thing about Mordor though, and the one thing that made me come back to it was the nemesis system. This at least seems to have a fun mode of transport, something Mordor was lacking. I just wish they both had friendly outposts, something to add a little variety, instead of constant battles. I haven't played this, so they could be in there.
Imagine a Mad Max game with that system. Where you could manipulate all of the different gangs and their leaders. That would have been amazing.
Why no updates in the OP? Reviews are up son
IGN - 8.4
GameSpot - 6
Game Informer - 7.5
GamesRadar - 8
Polygon - 5
God is a Geek - 7.5
Hobby Consolas - 9
OP is a stan accidentally making the game look worse