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Scheduled release date:
September 2014
Publisher:
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Developer:
Avalanche Studios
Number Of Players:
1
Genre:
Action/Adventure
Release Date:
September 1, 2015


"Mad Max" is a the very definition of "cult classic" in the film world. Developer Avalanche Studios has decided to bring us back to that arid wasteland, where resources like water and gas were all that mattered. Mel Gibson won't be lending his voice to the new action/adventure game for next-gen systems but otherwise, the developers are preparing an authentic homage to a memorable movie series. Max's iconic car, The Interceptor, is stolen at the start, and you're given the aptly named Magnum Opus. Hence, your journey starts with a new vehicle that needs lots of upgrades.

As you might expect, there will be plenty of driving. Attempting to strike out on foot in this barren, inhospitable environment is akin to suicide. Therefore, we'll have a myriad of vehicle customization options for your Magnum Opus, such as tires, engine, suspension, chassis, ramming ability, etc. Avalanche has guaranteed us "millions" of possible mechanical combinations for our vehicle, which may sound daunting to some. Given the amount of depth involved in this facet of the gameplay, action aficionados are worried that it'll feel too much like a driving simulator. I've got only one response to that: "Avalanche made Just Cause ."

Yeah, just because there are a ton of vehicle customization options doesn't mean it'll feel like Gran Turismo . No, this studio is well known for producing entirely unrealistic, over-the-top, balls-to-the-wall adventures that focus squarely on impossible action. They're simply tossing in next-gen freedom and depth, that's all. The main character will have access to a wide variety of weapons, and he's even pretty effective with just his bare hands. From sniper rifles to the mechanical hook attached to your car, obnoxious, badly dressed enemies will be dying much-deserved deaths.