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Mad Max

  • Video Game
  • 2015
  • M
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
4.6K
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Mad Max (2015)
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Desert AdventureDystopian Sci-FiActionAdventureCrimeSci-FiThriller

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. Ma... Read allMax 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.

  • Directors
    • Frank Rooke
    • Neil Huxley
  • Writers
    • Odd Ahlgren
    • Daniel McMahon
    • George Miller
  • Stars
    • Bren Foster
    • Olivia Carmryd
    • Orion Acaba
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    4.6K
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    • Directors
      • Frank Rooke
      • Neil Huxley
    • Writers
      • Odd Ahlgren
      • Daniel McMahon
      • George Miller
    • Stars
      • Bren Foster
      • Olivia Carmryd
      • Orion Acaba
    • 29User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Bren Foster
    Bren Foster
    • Max Rockatansky
    • (voice)
    Olivia Carmryd
    • Daughter
    Orion Acaba
    Orion Acaba
    • Scab
    • (voice)
    Robin Atkin Downes
    Robin Atkin Downes
    • Deep Friah
    • (voice)
    Laura Bailey
    Laura Bailey
    • Wastelander
    • (voice)
    Adrienne Barbeau
    Adrienne Barbeau
    • Pink Eye
    • (voice)
    Chantelle Barry
    Chantelle Barry
      JB Blanc
      JB Blanc
      • Top Dog
      • (voice)
      Brian Bloom
      Brian Bloom
      • Wastelander
      • (voice)
      Madison Carlon
      • Glory
      • (voice)
      David de Lautour
      David de Lautour
      • Crow Dazzle
      • (voice)
      Ben Diskin
      Ben Diskin
      • Raider
      • (voice)
      Lucien Dodge
      Lucien Dodge
      • Buzzard
      • (voice)
      Brian Donovan
      Brian Donovan
        India Dupré
        India Dupré
        • Civilian Guide
        • (voice)
        • (as India Dupre)
        Gideon Emery
        Gideon Emery
        • Scavenger
        • (voice)
        Quinton Flynn
        Quinton Flynn
        • Raider
        • (voice)
        Elise Björner
        • Mother
        • Directors
          • Frank Rooke
          • Neil Huxley
        • Writers
          • Odd Ahlgren
          • Daniel McMahon
          • George Miller
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        User reviews29

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        edgarsbautra

        The game is far from perfect, but it is not at all a bad experience.

        Overall rating: 7/10 As a person who enjoyed the Mad Max movies, I have to say that this is a pretty well made game based of off the movies. The game is far from perfect, but it is not at all a bad experience.

        • 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.
        8those_who_dig

        Embraces the spirit of the films to great effect

        I don't think many people like the 'Mad Max' films for their plot. They tend to like them because of the apocalyptic theme, the brutal aesthetics, quirky characters and high-speed chases. You should be pleased to hear that the 'Mad Max' game has all those qualities in abundance. Whilst the theme of 'Mad Max' may closely resemble the slightly older apocalyptic game 'RAGE', I found it to resemble some of the 'Red Faction' games more closely than anything else. Like 'Red Faction: Guerrilla', it has a fairly interactive (i.e. destroyable!) environment, there's a huge quantity of activities scattered across the map, and the story is typically advanced by returning to a quest-giver and completing an action-packed recon/destroy/retrieve mission. Completionists or perfectionists may complain of a certain amount of monotony after a while, but I never found it dull. I'd recommend it to anyone who particularly enjoys games about the apocalypse, games involving lots of driving, and games which allows lots of destruction.
        9sharkattack1978

        The road warrior beckons

        Now if like me, you love the Mad Max movie franchise, this will obviously peak your interest. So many years, the franchise of movie based games has been very poor and fallen on hard times. RAMBO the video game could have been SO much better, so you can be forgiven for thinking that this Mad Max game will be lacklustre. However you would be VERY wrong. Avalanche Studios and Warner Bros have crafted a great game and i say this after playing this game NON-STOP for a whole week. My family lost me for a long while because this game is involving. I became addicted to it for that whole week. Literally the whole week. I myself LOVE Mad Max (both the franchise and the game) The game brings everything we love about the Mad Max films and ramps it up like they did with Fury Road. This game is set after Fury Road where Max is brought in by the warring factions to rid themselves of a tyrant called Lord Scrotus (no seriously that is his name) after Max's beloved car the Interceptor is stolen and Max is left for dead. From here he meets Chumbucket (again, that is his name) who is a real whizz with mechanics and cars (and he helps you supe up your new car, the Magnum Opus.

        For here on, YOU do what you want. Want to supe up the car first, find and smash up any convoys or rampaging Warboys so steal their scrap and use it for your own personal use to make you machine almost unstoppable. Everything is available to upgrade from tires, to exhausts, to spikes. As well as some particularly fun vehicular manslaughter, there is a chance to get out of your car and busts some heads, jaws, arms etc in the marked camps where something or someone nasty is always lurking and waiting to bust your head open if you aren't fast enough. Once you get the hang of the block system (the combat system is pretty much like Batman Arkham Knight and that's not a bad thing) you can really go to town on these rabbles and their top dog which awards you with their colour of your car. Although some colours look absolutely hideous, Also you can upgrade yourself to become the bad-ass of the game. The Wastelands open world is VAST, there is so much to do. From Death Races (yes it is what you think) to defuse minefields with your trusty dog Dinky Di which help lower the threat level of the territory ( and lower theses and you got the best rewards) The game itself is comprised of wasteland missions (which are side missions) and the main story that is unfortunately not that long. My advice would be to do the wasteland missions first, smash a few convoys and then finish the story, that way you get some great upgrades before the finale (which you will need) The whole experience was fun, intense and sometimes heart-wrenching. There was only one level that seriously infuriated me and that was the race with Stank Gum who cheats at every opportunity by sending his cronies to stop you at every available opportunity (bu ramming you, throwing thundersticks and even boiling oil as well as handing bombs.

        This game has everything: Brutal hand to hand combat that is satisfying. Vehicular manslaughter which again is satisfying when you get rammed off the road the first couple of times. Ah, revenge is sweet. An involving story and some heartache and a game you'll want to play again just to finish all the camps, enhance the strongholds (which give great rewards), get the convoys and defuse the minefields, then the world is yours to do as you please, for scenic drives around the wasteland or lie in wait of a rampaging Warboy/war-boys to smash to smithereens.

        All in all, i recommend this 100% to anyone who loves the Mad max movies because this is a blast and fun to play. The only reason i never gave this a five star is because the story itself was short.

        I for one, would LOVE to see a sequel to this game.
        8SirDuke666

        Don't expect too much, then you'll be surprised!

        I'd like to keep it short...

        This good piece of work is VERY underestimated!

        This game was giving me about 100 hours of good gaming time. The graphics are up-to-date (about 2015/2016). It's easy to understand, the game mechanic easy to learn. And I like the kind of storytelling (it fits quite well into Mad Max lore).

        And most important; It's just fun to play!

        So I think, it became a low-price title with a decent good content. You'll get a lot of fun, for just a few dollar.
        9Aaron1375

        Enter Max's world and become the road warrior!

        I got this game not sure what to expect as it was a game based on a movie and those usually turn out rather poor. However, I have always wanted to play a video game where I was Mad Max so I decided to give it a shot. Seeing as how I would always try to recreate his character in other games like, Fallout 3, I figured why not play the game where you are him and that features vehicles. In Fallout 3, you can get the character close to looking like Max, but there are no cool cars. Well, I played through this game and have to say I rather enjoyed it, more than I was expecting considering all the harsh criticisms I had heard about it. Not perfect, by any means, but the game does what I wanted it to and that is place the gamer into Max's world of chaos and anarchy. It is also a very lengthy world as it took me a long time to get through this one, but if you're not trying to complete all the tasks as you are going and only do story objectives it can probably be done somewhat quickly. The game could use a few more things to do considering the size of the world, but still offers a good number of things to do. You can drive around, raid enemy fortresses and scavenge for scrap to create the ultimate car for the wasteland!

        The story has Max, losing his car and his shotgun right from the get go and fighting a hulking man named Lord Scrotus. Max soon finds himself in the middle of nowhere with no car and no water, but soon finds a man named Chum who tells Max that Max is the man to drive a car that he wishes to craft...the Magnum Opus. So Max drives this man's buggy to his hideout and soon goes on the search for a body for this new vehicle; however, Chum can only get his hands on a V6 engine and Max needs a V8 to cross the plains of silence so Max must find his way through the wasteland controlled by Lord Scrotus and various other factions, befriend camps of people not quite as crazy as the wandering gangs or the war boys and make his way to Gastown to complete his vehicle all while making a name for himself in the wastelands.

        The game play is rather fun as you have hand to hand combat which was fun and consisted of countering, using knives and blasting away with Max's shotgun. Then there is driving where you can simply try to outrun the enemy or ploy right through them! The driving was good for the most part, as through most of the game you are in the middle of the wasteland; however, the Gastown race which is near the end was a very frustrating affair as you are placed in a race with horrendous corners and turns and that section of the game is the only one that had me cursing up a storm! Other than that section the driving was not too bad. Another minor complaint is the fact they were a bit to generous with the water and gas. When you first take control of Max, finding water and shells was difficult and made it more interesting as you would hold back using your gun or try not to use to much water. Instead of this being the norm, once you build up the ally camps, you get all the water and shells you need and gas too! Just made the game a bit less challenging. Still, overall it was fun just driving through the wasteland and ramming enemies who were parked alongside the road!

        So, yes, I found this game to be quite fun and entertaining. I thought the ending was a bit of a downer as Max usually rights wrongs before driving off alone and into the nothingness, but for the most part the game got the tones of the movie right. I would have liked to have heard the theme from Road Warrior play though as that would have been cool and maybe an enemy or ally from the films would have been cool too. Perhaps a base run by Lord Humongous? For a game based on a movie though they did a great job of crafting a huge world where you could explore and make the wasteland your playground of blood chaos and sorrow!

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          On 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.
        • Goofs
          The 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.
        • Quotes

          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...

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        • Soundtracks
          Soul 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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