Mad Max: the Game announced

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George Miller, Mad Max director and owner of the Mad Max IP, has announced he's working on Mad Max: the game with God of War II director Cory Barlog. It'll be an action-adventure game inspired on the Mad Max: Fury Road film that Miller had to cancel. Guns, vehicles and the like are all in.<blockquote>On the balance between action and drama in videogames:

Games are a way more nascent medium than cinema. We're watching games evolve as we speak, very dramatically. The balance is going to tip the other way. I go back to the notion of immersion of the audience. Games, being highly interactive, are very immersive with the audience, but there needs to be some experience that the player takes from that. And it's a very fertile medium to work in if you're looking towards how you can inform a character. So what I'm saying is, just as movies are moving towards games, games are going to be moving towards movies, where that balance is going to be less--that sort of balance towards action over character, and any character or story is basically in support of the action sequences.

On why he's resisted previous entreaties to work on a "Mad Max" game:

For many, many, many years--for as many years as I can remember, we've been asked to make games of the "Mad Max" story. I mean, we've been approached by every major game company or developer virtually, asking "Can we do a 'Mad Max' game?" And to me, it always felt like what I used to call empty calorie action. Where you just--the thing that you were alluding to before, which is just action for its own sake without anything underneath it.</blockquote>Link: Exclusive: Writer-Director George Miller Announces 'Mad Max' As First Game From Creative Alliance With God of War II Director Cory Barlog on Level Up. See also their in-depth Q&A, part I and part II.

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I want to be interested in it, but movie games have more often than not failed as far as playability and usually hit the bargain bin far earlier than any other game.

I will remain skeptically hopeful but not too hopeful...
 
Hmm. Interesting. It would certainly have
some awesome imagery to draw on.

movie games have more often than not failed as far as playability and usually hit the bargain bin far earlier than any other game.

True true. I suppose this depends on which developer
they choose. It could so easily become a banal, shallow Playstation racer.

For those as old as me there was once a game for
the Sega megadrive called 'Outlander' that was,
IMO, awesome. It was based heavily on MadMax
(note the drivers face in the link below :)) and
this announcement reminded me of it (and, of
course, the good old days)

http://www.madmaxmovies.com/merchandise/Games/Virtual/Outlander/index.html
 
oh joy !
Another game with post apocalyptic setting !
I bet it also has "Role Playing elements" too !
 
i'm kinda starting to loathe the strongly rising flood of post-apoc games released or in production lately. that, eventhough i love post-apoc games. but currently, it's just another fad & a 'cool thing to do'.

which means most are made for all the wrong reasons and that we'll eventually have a saturated post-apoc market full of crap, which will then die out and likely sufficate any decent game which just happens to be in it at the same time. bummer.

note: comments were made in general, i have no opinion on Mad Max's game.


PS: IMMURSHUN!
 
Movie games usually fail because they have to be out around the same time as the actual movie. Seeing as Mad Max 4 got canceled, this could be a decent game
 
In order to make money it will be an FPS...
with a dog...
apacolyptic scenery...
a few mutants/zombies...
nothing new, sounds like... HEY!
 
shihonage said:
Carmack's Rage is going to be out earlier than this not-yet-in-progress movie-tie-in game.

For some reason we just dropped all coverage on titles like Rage or Borderlands.

Nobody seems to care, tho'
 
All I saw was a Rage teaser video.

Don't really care either way tho...
IMHO, Racing deserves to be in it's own genre instead of stuck onto the side of an action adventure game with the fabled "RPG elements" that everyone seems to think their next-gen (read: hybrid shooter) games have.


I'm bummed that Mad Max 4 was dead before it started tho.
Hadn't spotted that news 'till now.
 
pndragon26 said:
In order to make money it will be an FPS...
with a dog...
apacolyptic scenery...
a few mutants/zombies...
nothing new, sounds like... HEY!

No, The Mad Max Game will have a one-sleeved leather jacket, the dog will be called 'Dogmeat' and you'll have old vehicles to move around in.

. . .


MAD MAX: THE GAME IS THE TRUE SEQUEL TO FALLOUT?!?!?! :shock:
 
That's the problem - people think that Fallout is a Mad Max simulator. Thus all the confusion and lack of understanding for what it really is.
 
spadthebad said:
and when they are done with that, how about an "a boy and his dog" game?

Funny you should say that as i've got some
plans in my head for a Fallout themed game
based on 'A boy and his dog'

I think the first half of that movie had some
awesome imagery and gave me some ideas.
Remember the half-buried buildings? well,
i guess that would be caused by the ash and
general crap blasted into the atmosphere
by the bombs, that then settles during the
aftermath, half-burying everything.

Great landscape for a game.

Shame about the bizarre second half of the
movie though.
 
Brother None said:
shihonage said:
Carmack's Rage is going to be out earlier than this not-yet-in-progress movie-tie-in game.

For some reason we just dropped all coverage on titles like Rage or Borderlands.

Nobody seems to care, tho'

Meh.

I appreciate it when games like that do get coverage here. But, I have subscriptions to gaming mags that cover shit like that. So, it's not critical.

I come here for more in depth Fallout news than I'll get in the mags. Anything else is nice, but really just a bonus.

By the way: Am I the only one who seems to suffer from a complete lack of interest in Rage? Borderlands sounds a little more interesting to me... But, at the end of the day, it still sounds awfully action oriented, and, from what I gather, it has rather limited options for "creating" your own characters.
 
Ravager69 said:
That's the problem - people think that Fallout is a Mad Max simulator. Thus all the confusion and lack of understanding for what it really is.

Not that many people make the connection between the One-Sleeved Leather Jacket and the movie. I, for one, didn't, before I was told. Then again, I am a little slow . . .

And you have to admit, that, in a way, Mad Max: The Game will be far truer to the Fallout spirit than Fallout 3 . . . it already has more fallout than Bethesda's spawn.
 
Well, the most games based upon the films are not really good... the thing with the mad max game would be (in my opinion), that it is nearly the same like bethsofts fallout 3, but the fallout fans will not really hate it, because it isn't titled "fallout".
 
spadthebad said:
and when they are done with that, how about an "a boy and his dog" game?

One of the few movies that literally made me spit beer all over the room, after I saw the supposedly very scary screamer green plastic foil mutant thing.
 
This is a flip of the coin for me personally. Cinematic games work pretty well when developed from the right angle, and if George Miller is that keen on making the game to fit the mood and art direction of the film, it might turn out pretty well. It's when companies start a game, that has not place at all in a cinematic framwork, try to emulate their favorite movies.


Basically, if going down the same road as HL2, Max Payne, and the MGS series, i'd buy a bus ticket.
 
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