Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaMax Rockatansky, a former highway patrol officer known across the post apocalyptic wasteland of Australia as Mad Max, has his V8 Interceptor stolen by Immortan Joe's warlord son, Scrotus. Ma... Leggi tuttoMax Rockatansky, a former highway patrol officer known across the post apocalyptic wasteland of Australia as Mad Max, has his V8 Interceptor stolen by Immortan Joe's warlord son, Scrotus. Max goes on a bloody crusade to take it back.Max Rockatansky, a former highway patrol officer known across the post apocalyptic wasteland of Australia as Mad Max, has his V8 Interceptor stolen by Immortan Joe's warlord son, Scrotus. Max goes on a bloody crusade to take it back.
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- Scab
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- Wastelander
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- Pink Eye
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- Wastelander
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- Glory
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- Raider
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- Buzzard
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- Civilian Guide
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- (as India Dupre)
- Scavenger
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- Raider
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The only objective in the game is to strengthen and improve Max's car Magnum Opus. This may sound uninteresting, but trust me after the first few hours it would become your obsession.
The graphics are sleek. Looks quite stunning in PS4 versions. But the best part is the game play. It is fun and the fist fights dont become boring even after hours and hours of gameplay. There is option for Max to learn new skills as you progress and when Max is in a rage you really really feel the adrenaline rush.
The driving is perhaps the best part of the game. The car mechanics are admirable.
Overall this game shall not disappoint you. In my opinion this one went quite underestimated. It had the potential to do far far better.
The personal combat system was really easy and brutal.
I did not like the boss system for the big camps however. Each boss looked identical. (Though splatted with different colors that you unlock upon their defeat.) It was abandoned shortly after release and had no dlc unfortunately...WORTH A BUY!!
- The wasteland map is pretty well done - every scrotus camp, scavenging location and even region mostly feels unique so that you can easily tell a difference that you are somewhere else.
- The story is... okay, I would say. The pacing seems a little bit off and the way that Max acts/speaks during cutscenes seems comical to me.
- Car combat is one of the best parts of this game. There are a bunch of different ways that you can approach attacking enemies with your car. Though as the game went on, I just stuck with using the thunderpoons to blow up the cars as it was easier and faster.
- Hand-to-hand combat is decent but it just felt a bit off sometimes. The controls felt inconsistent at times, for example, while fighting someone, you can do a certain move on them which is also indicated with a prompt above that enemy and when trying to use that move with the shown key, it either didn't want to do the attack or was very delayed so I had to spam the key until I got the attack to go through (even with the spamming, the moves did not go off some times).
- The Top Dog boss fights were just copy-pasted as the enemies had no difference except for their look. They were interesting but not as exciting as they could have been.
- Some tasks that you could do around the world felt a little bit pointles, for example, dragging out a car wreck from the sand as it just gave you such a small ammount of scrap. Same goes for the scavenging locations - they just feel like they dont give you enough to go to them and the rewards don't scale. For the last car upgrades, the 20-60 scrap for one location compared to a 2000 or 4000 scrap upgrade seems like nothing.
- I also encountered a few bugs that broke my emersion while playing. One of them was that some pop-ups were not showing anymore, for example, for completing a scavenging location or lowering threat in a region. I could not figure out what was the cause for this to avoid it. A few times I also had the sound breaking where some of the sounds just did not play. For example, hitting sounds did not play but the grunting or yelling from enemies played. These bugs were fixable by going to main menu and going back in game.
All in all it's a nice game, that is flawed but good at the same time, to play through once as it has very little replayability. But I have to say that it succeeded at making you feel like you're in the Mad Max movie post-apocalyptic world.
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- QuizOn top of this game being an open world game, there are zones past the handmade world that are procedurally generated, meaning the area in Mad Max is essentially infinite. However this procedurally generated zone - called "The Big Nothing" - lies outside of the explorable area and constantly damages the player, so it is only accessible via glitches or cheats.
- BlooperThe buses shown in the game have doors on the right side, for right-hand traffic. Traffic in Australia is on the left-hand side; the game's other vehicles correctly reflect this.
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Gastown Outcrier: [Woken by Max] Heh Heh Heh... Fresh meat for the grinder! Straight from the unforgiving wastes.
[slaps helper to wake]
Max Rockatansky: I wanna join the races.
Gastown Outcrier: [Pointing to slate] You see that slate? You put your mark on it. Then I'll put you in the Murder Dome!
Gastown Outcrier: [Whispering to Max] You work the blood-and-guts circuit for a couple of years... Survive it, make champion. Then maybe, I can start grooming you for a shot at the races.
Max Rockatansky: [Pins Outcrier against slate] No time, jawbone. I need to join the races now.
Gastown Outcrier: Okay, maybe we can find a spot for a man of you temperament...
- ConnessioniFeatured in Outside Xbox: 11 Far Cry 5 Settings Ranked in Order of Brilliance (2015)
- Colonne sonoreSoul of a Man
Written by Blind Willie Johnson
Performed by Steven M. Stern (as Steven Stern) feat. George Krikes
Courtesy of Selectracks/BMG Chrysalis
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