Mad Max Critic Reviews
72 Total Reviews
47 Positive Reviews(65.3%)
24 Mixed Reviews(33.3%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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Hobby Consolas
August 31, 2015
Mad Max is really conventional, a mix of driving and exploration with the combat system that everybody seems to clone these days (the Batman Arkham, as you must know). It even wastes some good opportunities to create a really unique game that truly makes a difference. None of these, by the way, makes Mad Max a bad game because the genre combination, the huge content available and the excellent level design are addictive enough to keep us playing for weeks.
Gamer.no
August 31, 2015
Everything considered, Mad Max is a blast to play, with huge explosions, brutal combat, and a massive open world to explore to your heart's content.
ZTGD
September 10, 2015
Mad Max the game isn’t only a fantastic time, it’s a great addition to the franchise, and one of the few games that completely destroys the expectations that a movie based game has to be bad.
GameCritics
September 17, 2015
While Mad Max doesn't reinvent the open-world genre, I loved reveling in the things it gets right. Burning through the wasteland in a guzzolene-fueled killing machine and smashing desert raiders at high speed is a perfect screen-to-screen translation of this seminal cinematic series, but the deeper richness of the world itself is a masterclass in subtle presentation, and it goes a long, long way towards selling the experience overall. Top class.
Pelit (Finland)
November 5, 2015
Mad Max used its imagery well, and as a sandbox game, it's thematically pretty coherent. I actually liked this more than GTA V: driving around is more exiting, and Batman-style fist fighting is more fun than Gears of GTA -cover shootouts.
IGN
August 31, 2015
It’s a conflicting place of despair, a personal playground of explosive action and compulsive, unending progression that I can’t wait to get back to, and one hell of a ride.
Impulsegamer
September 9, 2015
In the end, Mad Max is a great addition to the open-world action adventure genre that is as slick and memorable as the Hollywood blockbuster film, Mad Max Fury Road.
GamesVillage.it
September 4, 2015
Mad Max and the Wastelands would have deserved a bolder characterization. Nonetheless, this is a good open world title, beautiful to see and fun to play. The gameplay draws from different genres, and despite the fact that it doesn't offer anything truly original, the overall result is a solid and fun experience.
COGconnected
September 8, 2015
Like the movie, Mad Max is the perfect summer time romp and should surely wet your appetite before the true Road Warrior inspired game releases later this fall, Fallout 4.
GamesRadar+
August 31, 2015
Mad Max might be formed from familiar parts of other games, but the car-wrecking, skull-cracking chaos it creates is a rewarding and expansive adventure.
Twinfinite
September 5, 2015
With less “busy work” tasks and repetition of tearing down enemy towers or defenses to lower the ‘threat’ within a given area, it could have been a smoother ride, but who said that an all-out war across the dusty expanse was supposed to be smooth?
Attack of the Fanboy
September 5, 2015
While it might feel familiar to those that have played other open-world action games, Mad Max presents the universe of the films perfectly in video game form. Vehicular combat especially will please anyone looking for adrenaline fueled gameplay, but more could have been done to differentiate the experience from other titles.
Brash Games
September 7, 2015
Huge, detailed and thoroughly satisfying. Anyone who enjoyed Shadow of Mordor - I highly recommend Mad Max as a must buy title.
XGN
September 8, 2015
Mad Max just breathes the atmosphere from the movies, though it has only a little to do with them. On the other hand the game offers nothing new and doesn't shine specifically. Still, it is a lot of fun to wreak havok across the immense desert.
Telegraph
September 9, 2015
It contains obvious missteps and a clear reliance on repeating objectives at a time when the open world genre has taken leaps forward, but for all its repetition, it never became boring. For all its barren desolation, I was never without things to do, find or see to continue my satisfying path of progression.
Worth Playing
September 11, 2015
Mad Max will probably not be for everyone, especially for those who are pining to find some kind of innovative leap forward for the open-world genre.
Gamer.nl
September 21, 2015
Max is our hero, and he will stay our hero. The game world is convincing and that is important as it plays a big part in the story. The game has its flaws, but the atmosphere, the racing and fighting make up for that.
LaPS4
September 7, 2015
Mad Max stops halfway between what it was supposed to have and what it really has. Even so, it's a great game, that succeeds in almost every aspect and could define the way of a new franchise, as long as the ones in charge decide to improve it with a second entry.
Meristation
September 14, 2015
Certainly with this game we 'don't need another hero', especially if we know the Mad Max series and/or we have seen Fury Road this year. Mad Max has good aspects and bad aspects. We can point to the very poor story, the uninspired missions we tackled in the campaign mode or the repetitive elements once we reach the middle part of the story, but this game is so damned fun when we're beating the crap out of a bunch of scavengers, or just destroying a convoy with our car, that if you're a fan of Max, or just want to have fun, this game deserves your attention.
ActionTrip
September 18, 2015
Mad Max is a fun ride, even without a deep, rich storyline. It won’t change the minds of anyone who doesn’t love these kinds of open world games, but for those who do, Mad Max will hit that addictive spot to clear all of the map blips.