– Aaron Birch No doubt you’ve seen Mad Max: Fury Road and thought “That car combat was amazing. If only I could do that!” Well, although it may be illegal to customise your car with giant spikes and jump around with explosive spears while a guitarist plays hard rock hanging off the front of your car, at least the last time I checked, the world of videogames is here to indulge you. Bro...[Read More]
– Aaron Birch The Mad Max videogame has launched worldwide now, including here in Australia where the legend began, and the silver screen hero’s rebirth continues with Avalanche’s open world apocalypse filled with fisticuffs and plenty of high speed combat. Clearly based upon Fury Road‘s style, Mad Max the videogame tells its own separate story, this time actually revolving arou...[Read More]
– Tom Heath Warner Bros have announced the collector’s edition for the Mad Max game ahead of its release this September, and it comes with a more practical inclusion on top of the usual knick-knacks typically found in these sorts of things. Dubbed the “Post-Apocalypse” edition, it includes a Blu-Ray copy of this year’s Mad Max: Fury Road as well as the classic steelbo...[Read More]