They made building and upgrading your own Magnum Opus extremely addictive. Spent dozens of hours in this game exploring the world and completing all the side quests
That was probably one of the best parts next to taking on a caravan on your own. Slowly tearing apart every car to get to the monstrous semi truck at the heart of the caravan was awesome.
Really fun arcade driving game for motor heads. Love working on my car. Love playing this game cause of the car upgrades a d vehicle combat. The sound design is so satisfying for everything but they just nailed all the car sounds especially the engine
never played mgsv but yea... and especially because those games (bitcher 3, metal wanzer V , batman arkham squire ^^ ) are huge timesinks, its a very tough road to get players attention. Something devs dont realize, Most people only have 24h days and have to work/study/do other things during the day and cant play two massive titles at the same time (litteraly, i mean multiboxing) . And that focus on day one sales is sickening.
@@Axonteer Especially considering those games were highly anticipated. As much as Mad Max had it's brand stablished, it didn't have one in the gaming industry, so it was pretty much the new kid on the block.
It's almost like they wanted the game to fail for some reason. They had a great game on their hands, but they spent no money to market it and then dropped it next to a goliath to get squashed.
@@Jakeyisdead Good choice. I think I liked Mad Max more. MGSV was unfinished and started repeating levels near the end because they fired Kojima before the game was done. Really hurt the game for me.
While Mad Max might be "open world game: The Game", it's such a polished experience with such a satisfying gameplay loop, you might as well feel like you're in vacation in Hawaii while playing the game. You can zone out, relax and enjoy. The fact the game is gorgeous and superbly optimized helps too.
...the world is believable and scary...thanks, flashlight...seeing the toilets and the tables...so here's where they eat, and here's where they take a shitte...cool, I believe it...
the optimization is truly incredible. I was able to play it at a mix of high and medium settings using a laptop with GTX870m. while Arkham Knight was completely unplayable.
Agreed I was pleasantly surprised when I bought it digitally as a combo purchase with fury road for like $5! I still think about the car combat all the time
I remember plying this game about 5 years ago on ps4 and thinking the driving combat was actually pretty awesome, it actually had a ton Of really cool ideas. Traditional open world but the traversal made it super fun
I was so surprised with how good the game was. I got it randomly during some sale and had it in the backlog for at least a year or two, then decided to give it a shot and couldn't stop until I finished everything there was to finish. Easily in my top 10 games of all time.
I picked up both this and MGSV when they launched and I ended up playing and enjoying Mad Max much more which was something I didn't expect given that I was a huge MGS fan.
Same here... I've never finished MGSV till this day but finished Mad Max years years ago!! One of my favorite game along with Deus Ex, sad that both faced the similar fate!!
I bought this game and thought nothing of it, then after getting around to it, I easily put over 100 hours into it. One of my favorite games of all time
They definitely went full grim dark with the ending, true to the spirit of the character, but ultimately a dark end to a story that would never receive a 2nd part
I like to think that Fury Road is the sequel to this. Since Scrotus is (according to his character bio) Immortan Joe’s son, it makes sense why he’d be the antagonist of the movie.
I remember I was offering water to a random stranger and right when he was about to drink it a warboy from just suddenly scream and dive his car on us. All of them died the thirsty strangers and the warboy. Such a funny incident.
I just started the game a couple days ago, and boy is this game something special. I bought it on sale years ago and never gave it a chance. Such an amazing game.
This is the best film to game adaptation ever made. I was STUNNED to see some of the middling reviews it got. And I’m heartbroken that it never got a sequel.
Have you played Alien Isolation? I used to think that it was impossible to make a good videogame adaptation of a movie, then these two games came out and completely proved me wrong
I think what makes this one of the best movie licensed games is that it's basically a combination of all 4 movies in the series, instead of being an adaptation of just one film.
I really want another Mad Max game, yeah it has typical open world tropes, but the world's design and presentation was done extremely well to the point I didn't mind it. Although, if we ever get a new game I hope we get more. The combat is just excellent, from the explosive rush of car combat & the brutal, grounded hand to hand combat. The story was not the best, but the game is severely under looked.
I think you overestimated George Miller's input in this game. There's a reason he's not credited in it and that reason is - WB didn't understand the source material they were working with and they put spoilers from future Mad Max movies in the game. That's why George Miller didn't sign off on it.
To this day I've tried to get my friends to play this game and they refuse. For me personally, This has good vehicle combat, pretty simple combat, and a good story. The world itself is pretty spot on to the world of the movies.
Great car driving and addictive upgrading/customisation system, satisfying combat system with brutal animations, gorgeous visuals and amazing concept art, great fun to roam around the world freely, and I still can feel the adrenaline rush of my first Sandstorm... That game lives rent free on my PC, and I love coming back to it now and again. I really hope for a sequel, or for other games with the same quality!
I bought this game like 3 or 4 years ago now. I remember walking into a local gameshop and seeing this on the shelf. I like the movies so I thought I would pick it up, it was only 20 dollars anyway. But then when I got home, the next couple days - gone. This game is a blast!
Sleeping Dogs was amazing and the one complaint I have about it is the city itself. Once you start noticing all the things that don't work it feels like the city is a decor. What I mean by that is things like a big tall building that is flat with pipes and air conditioning on 2 sides and stores on the front and back. Not a single door that look like it could lead to the upper floors. The alley behind the bar has a lot of buildings and rooftops and all are impossible to reach from the regular map. After seeing the GTA4 and 5 maps that look like real cities from every angle it was a bit annoying once I started noticing the flaws of the Sleeping Dogs map. That said I still played through the entire game twice.
I am still disappointed with the glitched trophy on PS4. Even restarting the game it was just impossible to get a platinum because one of the trophies (the big collectible one) was broken. Other than that it was a fun game.
I don’t think it’s glitched, if it’s the one where you have to get a certain amount of scrap from that settlement project that gives you scrap while the game is tuned off, you simply can’t get it anymore. A year or so ago they turned off the servers for the game which made that project not accumulate scrap anymore, making both the 2 challenges and the trophy related to it impossible to complete nowadays
@@bankjibbernow I failed like 20 times and almost quit, but then I read about removing the armor and the benefits of the red paint and I won. The rest after the race was easy.
I don't remember if I bought it or if it was a free PS Plus game a few years ago. I think it was free. Was very surprised at how good it was. I had never heard of it (knew the movies of course, but didn't know they even made a game) at the time. They really buried that game for some reason. No marketing and launching it next to MGSV? It's like they wanted it to die.
@@ChaseSchleich Kinda like Titanfall 2. Released the same week as Call of Duty at the time, and later was revealed that EA *actually* wanted it to fail.
@@vahlok1426 I don't get it. They spend all this money on development and then decide to just throw it all away. If you think it's going to fail, fine, don't spend the money on marketing, but at least give the game a chance to get some word of mouth and make some of that development money back. Just leading it to slaughter seems like a horrible business decision.
This was the first next gen game I played when it released beautiful graphics great combat and a solid story. Still is a really fun game to play. Also the vehicle combat was soooo goood and the storms are absolutely incredible.
I just started playing this a couple days ago for the first time. Its got a really satisfying gameplay loop with the Max progression and the Car progression tied into tge narrative. Looks damn good on ps5 for an older title
Honestly this game is one of the most enjoyable games I can think of in my steam library, alongside Fallout: New Vegas, The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim, GTA5, Huniepop, Agony, Assassin's Creed Black Flag, Observer, and Metro: Last Light.
It seems like there's an audio editing error at 6:53, as a bit of dialogue goes missing between words. I've played the video back multiple times and it seems like a word or two got swallowed somehow in the editing process.
Thanks for your comment. I recorded the VO and do my own editing, so I take comments like yours very seriously! However...I don't hear anything odd ~ the 6:53 mark. The actual line that was recorded there is "As noted by Wyse, the incredible commercial and critical success of Rocksteady's Batman: Arkham titles proved that play-the-movie-games, simply didn't serve the end user." Perhaps the slight pause before I spoke "...play the movie games..." is what you're referring to? Anyway, thanks again for taking time to watch, listen and comment!
@@stevepVO "Perhaps the slight pause before I spoke" it might be that. My brain processed it as being...clipped is the best word that I can think of (is there a better term to use?). If it's intentional - then all good. I just really love the GMVERS videos and hoped it would be okay to draw attention to it, in case it was a simple (and inevitable) problem of human error.
Went in not expecting much but ended up being a solid title. Great car combat, really bleak but fitting setting. Worth a go if you've just watched this and it looks even mildly interesting.
Everytime GVMERS does a video on a game I don't own I always buy it before watching. I just know that I'm going to want to play it after seeing this. £5.99 for the xbox version on CDKeys if anyone else wants it. Looking forward to trying this later on.
The car customization/ combat is a fun and unique set of gameplay mechanics that elevated my love for this game, once you get that V8 you feel like a speed demon ready to bring chaos to this godless wasteland that is this amazing world!! PS: Please make a sequel one day 🙏
I only played Mad Max last year and I fell in love with it from minute one. It makes me wanna cry to know a sequel or a new Mad Max game (with this quality) is unlikely.
I saw this game in the Playstation store about 12 months ago, and bought it on discount, after debating buying it. The game is an under-rated gem. I've never felt more immersed in the Mad Max world then when I've been playing the game. Just driving your vehicle and observing the wasteland landscape is glorious. And then you're off to harpoon tyres and armour off the scrapper convoy you spot approaching, with an all-engulfing dust storm on the way that you have only minutes to seek shelter from.
@@chesterstevens8870 Pretty sure it’s meant to be. Every Mad Max film has been set in Australia from what I know, and most of the background characters have Australian accents
@@shadow-squid4872 No; because the game is set several decades after the oceans have receded and the borders of the continent have ceased to exist. On top of that there is no unifying government or national identity that brings the wasteland together. For all intents and purposes Australia no longer exists in this timeline, ergo there's no reason for any of the voice work to be done by australians.
@@chesterstevens8870 There’s nothing that implies it doesn’t still take place where Australia used to be, and that’s what people are referring to when people talk about it taking place in Australia, regardless of whether there’s a government that determines where Australia is or not
They could have added so much with a sequel. Just like with Just Cause to Just Cause 2, Arkham Asylum to City, or any other game franchise, the first game is a foundation that they can then build from. Given the time and budget, they could have had something really special with a sequel. Instead, they threw the game into a ditch and left it to die for some reason.
Definitely worth playing. I went into it with awful expectations but some of the artwork and gameplay was astounding. Satisfying progression system too, with a well paced story.
Great game, I never finished it when I first got it but revisited it a few years later during lockdown and going through my backlog. Got the platinum trophy as well because it was such a fun time. The car combat, driving around exploring in a wasteland and customisation was all top notch.
This game surely doesn't get enough credit! One of the most fun, open world games, I have played in the last decade...Yea, it gets repetitive, but the upgrade system is awesome and the combat and driving is all KILLER! Thanks for doing a feature on this!
Yeah. A lot of people involved and profit shared needs to be pretty damn big to consider title a success. Tells quite a bit if that kinda money isn't "enough".
I got the game as a pre order for my birthday that year, and it was well worth it. The driving was arcadey enough to be easy to control, while leaving you with enough freedom to pull off some truly mad manoeuvres. The combat (while clearly derived from the Arkham series) felt got and was paired with great animations and weapons to make it feel brutal. True, the story was nothing to write home about, but who the hell goes to Mad Max for the story? It's a real shame that this never got a sequel or DLC.
They made building and upgrading your own Magnum Opus extremely addictive. Spent dozens of hours in this game exploring the world and completing all the side quests
That was probably one of the best parts next to taking on a caravan on your own. Slowly tearing apart every car to get to the monstrous semi truck at the heart of the caravan was awesome.
Dude for real especially when you can make it a beast when you take off the armor and ram
Really fun arcade driving game for motor heads. Love working on my car. Love playing this game cause of the car upgrades a d vehicle combat. The sound design is so satisfying for everything but they just nailed all the car sounds especially the engine
The lack of no game+ is a *TRAVESTY*
When you kill all the war boys and the war crier is all alone. “So uhhh it’s just you and me now uhhh you need a war crier?”
Lmfao, that caught me so off guard the first time I heard that. Made me laugh hysterically! 🤣
@@Jeffmetal42 yeah me too haha
That's funny. I don't remember that. I need to play the game again.
"Uhh I just cry, don't kill me"
He only says that at the start of the game though unfortunately.
Dropping this game on the same day as MGS was such a massive error on the publisher's side
never played mgsv but yea... and especially because those games (bitcher 3, metal wanzer V , batman arkham squire ^^ ) are huge timesinks, its a very tough road to get players attention. Something devs dont realize, Most people only have 24h days and have to work/study/do other things during the day and cant play two massive titles at the same time (litteraly, i mean multiboxing) . And that focus on day one sales is sickening.
@@Axonteer Especially considering those games were highly anticipated. As much as Mad Max had it's brand stablished, it didn't have one in the gaming industry, so it was pretty much the new kid on the block.
I was one of the few that picked Mad Max up that day and not MGSV
It's almost like they wanted the game to fail for some reason. They had a great game on their hands, but they spent no money to market it and then dropped it next to a goliath to get squashed.
@@Jakeyisdead Good choice. I think I liked Mad Max more. MGSV was unfinished and started repeating levels near the end because they fired Kojima before the game was done. Really hurt the game for me.
While Mad Max might be "open world game: The Game", it's such a polished experience with such a satisfying gameplay loop, you might as well feel like you're in vacation in Hawaii while playing the game. You can zone out, relax and enjoy.
The fact the game is gorgeous and superbly optimized helps too.
The envireoments are so well made. Sometimes I wonder how they did it, like when a sand storm rolls in everything in that game is so seamless.
Australia**"
...the world is believable and scary...thanks, flashlight...seeing the toilets and the tables...so here's where they eat, and here's where they take a shitte...cool, I believe it...
It looks awesome on my new PC with all the settings maxed out.
the optimization is truly incredible. I was able to play it at a mix of high and medium settings using a laptop with GTX870m. while Arkham Knight was completely unplayable.
Everyone who played this game loved this game..it's a shame so many wasn't willing to give it a try
Driving was bad in a driving game
To be fair, it came out the same day Metal Gear Solid V did. I was really keen to play it, but MGS superceded my desire.
Sure, it was a pretty good game, but it became repetitive and could have used some more polished graphics and story.
@@excelziorasourusthedestroy4011 Seriously? The driving and the car combat was the best part of the game.
@@margotpreston some vehicles were messed up, Magnum Opus was fine.
I finished playing this game awhile ago.
First game aside from the Arkham series that i completed 100%, so frustrating that it doesn’t have a sequel
Agreed I was pleasantly surprised when I bought it digitally as a combo purchase with fury road for like $5! I still think about the car combat all the time
its so frustrating that there i no new game plus, by the time you get the V-8 engine your at the end of the game
Avalanche worked on RAGE 2 after this, bringing over Mad Max's driving mechanics. Next best thing to a sequel.
@@NefariousDestiny Rage 2 was awful though lol. They went from one of the best games of the year to one of the worst.
I got it on PS Plus. So great. I competed the game and really enjoyed it. I couldn't do 100% though. Too tedious.
I remember plying this game about 5 years ago on ps4 and thinking the driving combat was actually pretty awesome, it actually had a ton Of really cool ideas. Traditional open world but the traversal made it super fun
To bad u cant unlock all of the achievements anymore on PS4..
@@jamesvancam You cant? Why? I recently started trying to 100% it
Wish they make a sequel.
@@belminspahic1449 He was referring to the car combat. You can tell because he literally said "DRIVING COMBAT"
The hand to hand combat is pretty shallow but it always felt oddly satisfying, like your punches are really landing and it flows nice.
When I played Mad Max, I couldn't believe how good it was. We need more games like this. This game was awesome.
I was so surprised with how good the game was. I got it randomly during some sale and had it in the backlog for at least a year or two, then decided to give it a shot and couldn't stop until I finished everything there was to finish. Easily in my top 10 games of all time.
I did notice some studios are vastly underrated.. Sony Bend also comes to mind.. Moreover I need to play a lil more quality apocalyptic type stuff lol
I picked up both this and MGSV when they launched and I ended up playing and enjoying Mad Max much more which was something I didn't expect given that I was a huge MGS fan.
Same here... I've never finished MGSV till this day but finished Mad Max years years ago!! One of my favorite game along with Deus Ex, sad that both faced the similar fate!!
out of the MGS series, V just felt 'off'. Granted, as an open world game, I loved the hell out of it
Same thing I did bought at same day. I enjoy both playing.
I am playing Mad Max now and loving it
I had the same experience. Also, Just Cause 2 and The Saboteur are 2 of my all time favourite games so, it really pushed all the buttons for me.
The history relics really fleshed out what the world was before the drought and I loved exploring to find the hidden hideouts and Easter eggs.
I bought this game and thought nothing of it, then after getting around to it, I easily put over 100 hours into it. One of my favorite games of all time
I can echo this sentiment completely. Only gets better has it chugs along.
It might not have sold well but that game was a blast to play, such an underrated game.
They definitely went full grim dark with the ending, true to the spirit of the character, but ultimately a dark end to a story that would never receive a 2nd part
I like to think that Fury Road is the sequel to this. Since Scrotus is (according to his character bio) Immortan Joe’s son, it makes sense why he’d be the antagonist of the movie.
I remember I was offering water to a random stranger and right when he was about to drink it a warboy from just suddenly scream and dive his car on us.
All of them died the thirsty strangers and the warboy. Such a funny incident.
Lmaoooo
I just started the game a couple days ago, and boy is this game something special. I bought it on sale years ago and never gave it a chance. Such an amazing game.
They really nailed the core and feel of Max in this game. I loved hearing the converstions Griffa would have with Max when you go to him for upgrades.
This is the best film to game adaptation ever made.
I was STUNNED to see some of the middling reviews it got.
And I’m heartbroken that it never got a sequel.
Have you played Alien Isolation? I used to think that it was impossible to make a good videogame adaptation of a movie, then these two games came out and completely proved me wrong
Chronicles of Riddick was better... But still Mas Max is amazing
I think what makes this one of the best movie licensed games is that it's basically a combination of all 4 movies in the series, instead of being an adaptation of just one film.
Technically this is a sequel there was a mad max game on the nes
@@juggalopa717 that really doesn't count at this point
Underrated game defo need a sequel
I'd take DLC at this point.
It’s technically a sequel being there was a mad max game on Nes
@@juggalopa717It takes place in a different universe
I really want another Mad Max game, yeah it has typical open world tropes, but the world's design and presentation was done extremely well to the point I didn't mind it. Although, if we ever get a new game I hope we get more. The combat is just excellent, from the explosive rush of car combat & the brutal, grounded hand to hand combat. The story was not the best, but the game is severely under looked.
Closest thing to a sequel is Rage 2 since it was co-created by the same devs and has a clear Mad Max influence.
Making the shotgun basically a melee weapon was a stroke of genius. It was so satisfying and brutal.
In a sea of movie game adaptations this one really stood out far ahead of the rest. Really enjoyed this game!
Love the narrator's voice.
Call him daddy
lol that is said in EVERY VIDEO!
O ho nepali bhattio
He's half the reason I watch this channel. There's so many good video documentary channels out there but good god their narration is subpar at best.
His voice reminds me of John Goodman, specifically when he narrated a dinosaur documentary
Despite this game getting little press attention it was a pretty good game.
One of the few games I have re-played several times from start to finish
This and Days Gone...
Unironically one of my favorite games of all time.
This game was way underrated. I bought this instead of MGSV, great decision.
Lol both are great games but a truly terrible decision in my opinion MGSV is unbelievably underrated
Mad Max is underrated sure, but it's no MGSV.
Good choice Coded
I love both games. MGSV has a lot more content 1000%
Aside from the writing, MGSV is a criminally underrated game.
When are you guys gonna cover The Chronicles of Riddick games?
Heh, just finished Escape from Butcher's Bay for the 1st time this week. A fun experience.
@@raresmacovei8382 ye escape from butchers bay is so fun!
I think you overestimated George Miller's input in this game. There's a reason he's not credited in it and that reason is - WB didn't understand the source material they were working with and they put spoilers from future Mad Max movies in the game. That's why George Miller didn't sign off on it.
Fancy seeing you here. Love your vids.
That game really needed a New Game + mode. I don't want to rebuild my car.
i mean the point of the game is u loosing everything and rebuilding it
Gratitude for making this episode, I am deeply in love with this game, criminally underrated game.
What's underrated about it?
To this day I've tried to get my friends to play this game and they refuse. For me personally, This has good vehicle combat, pretty simple combat, and a good story. The world itself is pretty spot on to the world of the movies.
i am a fan of the mad max movie. even the little kid neighbor memorized some lines on the movie. i will give this game a chance
@@brownwallet942 did you play it?
@@Punttipate62 i bought the game and have played it! I think it's good but i had to move out so i was unable to spend more time with it
@@brownwallet942 alright, good to hear you enjoyed it :)
@@Punttipate62 lol why
I LOVED this game...I have never been sadder to finish a game than when I finished this one. I hope they make another one some day...
I played the absolute shit out of this game. Love this underrated Gem.
Same
I love this game still play it yearly.
I’ll def have to try this one then!
@@TehPwnographer Be patient, its a nice game but it gets repetitive and one of the final races gets annoying AF
@@TehPwnographer finish the main story, great game buy will get repetitive
Incredible game. An absolute tragedy that this didn’t get the recognition it deserves. I talk about this to anyone who likes open world games
Definitely a top 5 movie tie-in game, maybe even the best.
I cant even think of 5 actually good movie tie-in games, hahahaha, just this one, Escape From Butcher Bay and maybe King Kong
@@ShadowLegend300 Spiderman 2 on consoles, not the god awful pc version.
Terminator Resistance is good. I don't know how well it is compared to movies, because I have not watched them, but the game is fun.
@@glucosaminecondroitan9135 oh yeah, I forgot about that one, I rly liked
@@jimboc669 Never played but heard good things
Great car driving and addictive upgrading/customisation system, satisfying combat system with brutal animations, gorgeous visuals and amazing concept art, great fun to roam around the world freely, and I still can feel the adrenaline rush of my first Sandstorm... That game lives rent free on my PC, and I love coming back to it now and again. I really hope for a sequel, or for other games with the same quality!
The most underrated game of the last generation in my opinion. No perfect at anything, but good at everything that was important.
prolly one of the most underappreciated games ever made
I bought this game like 3 or 4 years ago now. I remember walking into a local gameshop and seeing this on the shelf. I like the movies so I thought I would pick it up, it was only 20 dollars anyway. But then when I got home, the next couple days - gone. This game is a blast!
I loved the comparison to Sleeping Dogs, who is, IMO, a masterpiece sandbox!
I haven't played GTA 5 yet, but Sleeping Dogs is my favorite open world game ever at this point.
@@Laneous14 F GTA V ;P TY for your reply, I appreciate it
Sleeping Dogs was amazing and the one complaint I have about it is the city itself. Once you start noticing all the things that don't work it feels like the city is a decor. What I mean by that is things like a big tall building that is flat with pipes and air conditioning on 2 sides and stores on the front and back. Not a single door that look like it could lead to the upper floors. The alley behind the bar has a lot of buildings and rooftops and all are impossible to reach from the regular map. After seeing the GTA4 and 5 maps that look like real cities from every angle it was a bit annoying once I started noticing the flaws of the Sleeping Dogs map. That said I still played through the entire game twice.
Now you've got me in the mood for a pork bun.
I am still disappointed with the glitched trophy on PS4. Even restarting the game it was just impossible to get a platinum because one of the trophies (the big collectible one) was broken. Other than that it was a fun game.
I don’t think it’s glitched, if it’s the one where you have to get a certain amount of scrap from that settlement project that gives you scrap while the game is tuned off, you simply can’t get it anymore. A year or so ago they turned off the servers for the game which made that project not accumulate scrap anymore, making both the 2 challenges and the trophy related to it impossible to complete nowadays
One of my absolute favourite games. Finished it 100% 4 times.
me too 4 times lol
It's quite repetitive how dude that too 4 times, completed the main quest and 80% of the pumps that's it.
Quality of yalls vids still going up! That sand storm transition was amazing
I _REALLY_ want a sequel to this.
Or at least anew game plus.
An actress said that she was face scanned to be a bandit on mad max 2 on 2020
I like the new frequency at which you guys are uploading, needed more videos from this channel.
Make "The Tragedy of Ride to Hell: Retribution".
Agree.
One of, if not the most underrated game of the last generation of consoles!
I finished it this summer. Kinda late but I liked it, its long and sometimes repetitive but totally worth the money. I hated the Gastown Race 🤬
Tht part made me rage quit... even though i really enjoyed the game ...looks gorgeous and the audio's top notch
@@bankjibbernow I failed like 20 times and almost quit, but then I read about removing the armor and the benefits of the red paint and I won. The rest after the race was easy.
Can’t be worse than the race mission from mafia
It was definitely a difficulty spike and took sometime to figure out. If you didn't invest in your car by that mission you were screwed.
@@epsilon616 I’ll be doing my first play through this week so thanks for the upgrade tip.
So much history, you guys are awesome!
This game was the best $5 I spent on a game on sale in my memory.
What a treasure, seriously. A diamond of a game for sure.
I don't remember if I bought it or if it was a free PS Plus game a few years ago. I think it was free. Was very surprised at how good it was. I had never heard of it (knew the movies of course, but didn't know they even made a game) at the time. They really buried that game for some reason. No marketing and launching it next to MGSV? It's like they wanted it to die.
@@ChaseSchleich Kinda like Titanfall 2. Released the same week as Call of Duty at the time, and later was revealed that EA *actually* wanted it to fail.
@@vahlok1426 I don't get it. They spend all this money on development and then decide to just throw it all away. If you think it's going to fail, fine, don't spend the money on marketing, but at least give the game a chance to get some word of mouth and make some of that development money back. Just leading it to slaughter seems like a horrible business decision.
Honestly, this game is incredible. Loved every second, and was one of the very rare games that compelled me to 100% it.
This was the first next gen game I played when it released beautiful graphics great combat and a solid story. Still is a really fun game to play. Also the vehicle combat was soooo goood and the storms are absolutely incredible.
I just started playing this a couple days ago for the first time. Its got a really satisfying gameplay loop with the Max progression and the Car progression tied into tge narrative. Looks damn good on ps5 for an older title
"Oh what a day , What a lovely day "!!!
Honestly this game is one of the most enjoyable games I can think of in my steam library, alongside Fallout: New Vegas, The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim, GTA5, Huniepop, Agony, Assassin's Creed Black Flag, Observer, and Metro: Last Light.
What a coincidence I was just playing Mad Max again. Love that game...!
It seems like there's an audio editing error at 6:53, as a bit of dialogue goes missing between words. I've played the video back multiple times and it seems like a word or two got swallowed somehow in the editing process.
Thanks for your comment. I recorded the VO and do my own editing, so I take comments like yours very seriously! However...I don't hear anything odd ~ the 6:53 mark. The actual line that was recorded there is "As noted by Wyse, the incredible commercial and critical success of Rocksteady's Batman: Arkham titles proved that play-the-movie-games, simply didn't serve the end user." Perhaps the slight pause before I spoke "...play the movie games..." is what you're referring to? Anyway, thanks again for taking time to watch, listen and comment!
@@stevepVO "Perhaps the slight pause before I spoke" it might be that. My brain processed it as being...clipped is the best word that I can think of (is there a better term to use?). If it's intentional - then all good. I just really love the GMVERS videos and hoped it would be okay to draw attention to it, in case it was a simple (and inevitable) problem of human error.
@@ilyapopov2120 No worries! Sometimes I DO screw up! LOL! We appreciate you taking time to watch and comment.
Loved this game. I thoroughly enjoyed my time with it.
How you guys haven’t got a million subs is beyond me. This is some of the best gaming content available on UA-cam
Went in not expecting much but ended up being a solid title. Great car combat, really bleak but fitting setting. Worth a go if you've just watched this and it looks even mildly interesting.
Back to back videos from Gvmers? It's like a dream come true.
Underrated game and underrated youtube channel
Glad this game is getting some love. It was a fantastic game. Very underrated
Everytime GVMERS does a video on a game I don't own I always buy it before watching. I just know that I'm going to want to play it after seeing this. £5.99 for the xbox version on CDKeys if anyone else wants it. Looking forward to trying this later on.
The most awesome Chanel with the most definitely most awesome narration ever !
One of top games of the yr, and I was very impressed on how well the PC version ran.
Awesome timing, I just finished playing through this one again
The car customization/ combat is a fun and unique set of gameplay mechanics that elevated my love for this game, once you get that V8 you feel like a speed demon ready to bring chaos to this godless wasteland that is this amazing world!!
PS: Please make a sequel one day 🙏
I only played Mad Max last year and I fell in love with it from minute one. It makes me wanna cry to know a sequel or a new Mad Max game (with this quality) is unlikely.
What hurt this game the most was releasing the same day as Metal Gear Solid V
this narrator and this channel is so underrated. love your content hope you have million sub soon ❤
I just booted it up on steam summer sale beautiful game with amazing gameplay loop and discover for those who want more mad max i love this game
I saw this game in the Playstation store about 12 months ago, and bought it on discount, after debating buying it.
The game is an under-rated gem. I've never felt more immersed in the Mad Max world then when I've been playing the game.
Just driving your vehicle and observing the wasteland landscape is glorious. And then you're off to harpoon tyres and armour off the scrapper convoy you spot approaching, with an all-engulfing dust storm on the way that you have only minutes to seek shelter from.
The only thing that got me sad was no freaking motorcycles enemies I mean come on it’s mad max xD lol
Absolutely loved the game. It pops into my mine every now and then about playing it again and wishing they made a sequel.
Always wondered how a decent game with a well received movie failed to revive the franchise for at least three more years
Thanks
I got nothing but good memories of this game. A tad repetitive but fun nonetheless
26k views and 2.5k likes, come on guys it’s free content that’s well deserving of a brief second to support the creator.
Bought this game for $10 bucks earlier this year. Phenomenal game.
One of the best post apocalyptic games you can buy. I never knew that it sold poorly? I thought it was very popular.
I still can't believe they tried to make this game without an Australian accent.
That's because it's not set in Australia, dummy.
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@@chesterstevens8870 Pretty sure it’s meant to be. Every Mad Max film has been set in Australia from what I know, and most of the background characters have Australian accents
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No; because the game is set several decades after the oceans have receded and the borders of the continent have ceased to exist. On top of that there is no unifying government or national identity that brings the wasteland together. For all intents and purposes Australia no longer exists in this timeline, ergo there's no reason for any of the voice work to be done by australians.
@@chesterstevens8870 There’s nothing that implies it doesn’t still take place where Australia used to be, and that’s what people are referring to when people talk about it taking place in Australia, regardless of whether there’s a government that determines where Australia is or not
I 100% this game literally a week ago, it's one of my favorites.
It's a amazing game. A sequence with more feats would be incredible.
They could have added so much with a sequel. Just like with Just Cause to Just Cause 2, Arkham Asylum to City, or any other game franchise, the first game is a foundation that they can then build from. Given the time and budget, they could have had something really special with a sequel. Instead, they threw the game into a ditch and left it to die for some reason.
Definitely worth playing. I went into it with awful expectations but some of the artwork and gameplay was astounding. Satisfying progression system too, with a well paced story.
I just finished this game yesterday
Rage 2 is a like a spiritual successor to it tbh
This game’s biggest fault was releasing on the same day as MGS V
Great game, I never finished it when I first got it but revisited it a few years later during lockdown and going through my backlog. Got the platinum trophy as well because it was such a fun time. The car combat, driving around exploring in a wasteland and customisation was all top notch.
I feel like I'm going to play this again soon...
Hard to believe they managed to fuck up the car combat in Rage 2, given how good it is in this one.
Best survival shooting mechanic. Balancing the time, risk and bullets before taking a shot made Max's shotgun have rare, skillful power.
Honestly the version of Max in the game might be my favourite Max ever.
This game surely doesn't get enough credit! One of the most fun, open world games, I have played in the last decade...Yea, it gets repetitive, but the upgrade system is awesome and the combat and driving is all KILLER! Thanks for doing a feature on this!
I really enjoyed this game. If it had come out a year earlier it sure would have been a massive success. Too bad, I would really appreciate a sequel.
You have a great voice, really clear and enjoyable to hear, I can imagine listening to you doing audio novels (audio books).
The game looks almost good today, remaster it with better lighting, textures and HDR and sell it again.
Its just crazy that studios consider 2 MILLION in sales as somewhat of underperforming these days.
Yeah. A lot of people involved and profit shared needs to be pretty damn big to consider title a success. Tells quite a bit if that kinda money isn't "enough".
I loved this game. I wish they made another. Just imagine how fucking good it would look with modern graphics as well.
It might not be EA's cup of tea, but having a multiplayer mode would be cool. It'd also allow for more lore to be explained.
I got the game as a pre order for my birthday that year, and it was well worth it.
The driving was arcadey enough to be easy to control, while leaving you with enough freedom to pull off some truly mad manoeuvres. The combat (while clearly derived from the Arkham series) felt got and was paired with great animations and weapons to make it feel brutal.
True, the story was nothing to write home about, but who the hell goes to Mad Max for the story? It's a real shame that this never got a sequel or DLC.