Directors: Frank Rooke and Neil Huxley. Writer: Odd Ahlgren. 28Dla continues to bring you reviews of games released over a year ago. The latest is Warner Bros.' Mad Max. Launched on the PS4 and Xbox One platforms in late 2015, this is a post-apocalyptic actioner, set in a rugged wasteland. Story-light, the game thrusts you into the desert. Here, wasters hamper you at every turn. Emotionless and almost without dialogue, Max (Bren Foster) struggles to find motivation, for the fight, in this huge landscape. As you roam the wastes, there are all kinds of ways to remove the oil-starved competition. Still, everything gets repetitive, over time. You will be doing the same things over and over again, in various territories. There is only one way to the oil-stained throne, dampening some of the game's potential. After hours of play, the story will have barely improved. Max is delusionally searching for the Plains of Silence,...
- 11/25/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
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