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New Mad Max dev diary explores the extensive wasteland

by: Sean Colleli -
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Mad Max Fury Road is almost upon us, but the semi-unrelated game Mad Max still has a couple months left to cook in the hellish forge before it's ready. While the new movie looks like one giant extended car chase sequence (at least going by the trailers), the new game looks to have a lot of grit and nuance, no pun intended. The focus is on customization; Max must scour the wasteland for scrap so he can build new weapons and even a new interceptor, the Magnum Opus.

While other games like Rage have come close to emulating the harsh style of Mad Max, the seminal post-apocalyptic film series has never gotten a truly worthy game adaptation, with only an old NES game from 1990. It's hard to believe a series so influential to video games has never been properly translated into a game itself, but it looks like that's going to change on September 1st. 


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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Avalanche Studios today released the Mad Max Gameplay Overview Trailer for the Mad Max video game coming this fall. Set in the post-apocalyptic future, the trailer provides a glimpse into the desperate struggle Max faces after losing it all ?? his family, his car, his sanity ?? and the steps he must take to survive in the harsh and desolate Wasteland. For the first time, players get an extended look at the deep car customization, metal grinding vehicular combat, brutal melee combat and a wide range of other activities they can engage in during their quest to build the ultimate survival vehicle, the Magnum Opus, and find solace in the Plains of Silence. All footage in the trailer is in-engine, comprised of actual game play and in-game cinematics.






Mad Max will be released on Sept.1, 2015 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC.








Find Mad Max on Facebook, Twitter (#MadMaxGame), and YouTube


Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Avalanche Studios today released the Mad Max Gameplay Overview Trailer for the Mad Max video game coming this fall. Set in the post-apocalyptic future, the trailer provides a glimpse into the desperate struggle Max faces after losing it all ?? his family, his car, his sanity ?? and the steps he must take to survive in the harsh and desolate Wasteland. For the first time, players get an extended look at the deep car customization, metal grinding vehicular combat, brutal melee combat and a wide range of other activities they can engage in during their quest to build the ultimate survival vehicle, the Magnum Opus, and find solace in the Plains of Silence. All footage in the trailer is in-engine, comprised of actual game play and in-game cinematics.






Mad Max will be released on Sept.1, 2015 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC.








Find Mad Max on Facebook, Twitter (#MadMaxGame), and YouTube