Fury Road has revitalised Mad Max, and now the Aussie icon returns for more in his self-titled videogame…
I say this asMad Maxunfortunately falls foul here, despite being a decent game.
Im fairly certain which way gamers with limited budgets will go.
Stripped of his car, Max soon meets the equally name-challenged, Chumbucket.
To do this, youll require fuel, which has to be scavenged around the world too.
Its well-handled, and the addition of using Chumbucket as your wingman is great.
WB must really likeBatmans combat, as it did the same withShadow Of Mordor.
Its not at all original, but it does work.
Its not as deep asArkhams combat, but its still good.
The major issue with combat is how samey it can get.
Its a throw-away feature, but it offers some extra lore, so its welcome.
When on-foot youll also perform other tasks, including assaulting enemy outposts and bases.
Captured bases also bring in regular scrap, with more bases giving more resources.
Ive spent a long time making my own monster, why cant I decide when to use it?
Rating:
3 out of 5