Posted on: March 25, 2025

sethclark2001
Games: 362 Reviews: 3
The Mad Knight
When this came out it was most comparable to Arkham Knight, with its high octane vehicular combat and its somehow higher octane beat em' up game play where you brutalize crowds of mooks like Bat-man. No those comparisons never stop, but I don't mean it as a denigration. Mad Max takes the Arkham style of fighting and tunes up the punchiness of combat, with more clearly violent and bloody punches with the intent to kill. It looks and plays the same as Arkham, but feels like you are hitting much harder. You're main gadget isn't sticky grenade flips or batarangs/freeze ray/taser blasts or any other quick stun, its shooting the pain in the ass enemy in front of you with a shotgun and blasting his face off into a spray that mists his buddies. The car combat is a brutal mix of racing, aiming, ramming, and explosions as you use a mix of harpoons, explosives, and guns to rip up an enemies ride, tear their gunners/drivers out of their seats, and ram their car to hell without being blasted to it yourself. The story is mildly lacking, but in your explorations of the waste you hit setpieces and characters that perfectly fit the world of Mad Max. Story isn't the point, its wandering the salt flats of an endless desert and finding a massive battleship perched in the clips above you, laughing at the absurdity as the desert leeches your moisture out of you. Its the insane and desperate people you meet, terrified at how much more dangerous Max proves to be than them. The feeling of finding the Shaman and having Max grow through out his journey is a more moving plot point, than even the main final confrontation where you rekill a man with a chainsaw seperating the lobes of his brain. This game is a vibe, it is gorgeous with vistas stretching beyond the miles of road you traverse. it is vast and always full of something to find. It's gameplay is polished to a fine shine, and has all the intensity you would want from beating a man bloody into the dry dirt. 5/5
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