
"An exhilarating racing experience with an absolutely relentless pace".
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Set across a series of real-world environments including cities like Los Angeles and London, the game is a modern update to Spy Hunter, where the point is to drive fast and blow up cars. The gaming website notes that the vehicles, "handle like a dream" and there are a vast, "selection of devastating weapons" to destroy your opponents. The Gamer lists the 2010 Activision game, Blur, as the number one best vehicular combat game of all time, and for good reason. RELATED: Morgan Goes All Mad Max With A Rally-Inspired Plus Four Besides the great vehicular combat, the game has a compelling stroy that captures the desperation and desolation of the films. Players can build combat vehicles with upgraded power, armor, and munitions, then battle it out with wasteland bad guys.

Getting to play as Max Rockatansky is almost worth the price of the game, but that's not even close to the attraction. The Ford Falcon XB V-8 Interceptor is a playable game vehicleįilm creator, George Miller, helped write the story Mel Gibson's brother Donal, was rejected for the voice of Mad Max

Released to coincide with Mad Max: Fury Road, the game has its own story line, but lives up to the intense car combat of the movie. Interactive Entertainment nailed it in 2015 with Mad Max, an open post-apocalyptic wasteland adventure.

Mad Max and more importantly, Road Warrior, are the pinnacles of cinematic vehicular combat, so it stands to reason that a video game version of the films will kill it on home consoles.
