George Miller Criticizes 2015’s Mad Max Game … suggests that Hideo Kojima should make a Mad Max game

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    1. Alone-Marzipan-2150 on

      Well .. Miller is wrong. The Max Max game is in the same spirit as the original Mad Max movies and is truly a great game

      It has also aged very well .

    2. MarkDarkSpark on

      I respectfully disagree with Miller, it’s bloody great simply put. It also runs at 120 fps and auto HDR on the Series X which makes it even better than it already was.

    3. Exorcist-138 on

      One of the only open world games I actually 100%, it was just fantastic to play.

    4. StormShadow13 on

      Miller is totally wrong here. This was a great game and IMO Kojima would not make a good Mad Max game.

    5. YakGlass3722 on

      Yeah, I love the game until the ending pissed me off 🤣🤣🤣🤣 and I have not played since

    6. Man I love that game! It’s underrated and should get way more love. That being said…Kojima ā€œMad Maxā€ game? Sign me up for that also!Ā 

    7. RobertdBanks on

      As a long time Mad Max fan, the game was better than Fury Road.

      The game actually felt like Mad Max.

    8. drsalvation1919 on

      I like Hideo Kojima, I like his games (“like” being key: not love, not enjoy, just like).

      But George Miller is just wrong. Respectfully, he’s just circle jerking off with Kojima since they both love each other passionately, respectfully.

      A mad max game made by Kojima wouldn’t really work. We all know it’s not going to be a mad max game, but rather, a kojima game with a mad max coat of paint over it. I won’t say it will be a bad game, but I doubt Kojima could do a better Mad Max game than the 2015 version.

    9. whoeatscheese on

      Played this game for the first time in 2024. It was excellent. He is wrong.

    10. Oh fuck no. I don’t need 110 hours of cutscenes and 14 minutes of gameplay.

    11. Bobaaganoosh on

      I bought it on a whim when it was on a sale for $5 and I did enjoy it, but found it kind of repetitive, and I didn’t like how the bases were laid out. I felt like I was constantly navigating a maze when trying to clear out the compounds. The quests were also structured kind of weird. But, overall, I’d love to see a sequel. Or even a Series X version of the first game.

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