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Mad Max vehicle Magnum Opus comes to life in this short documentary

First off, we have the game trailer for one move blockbuster that could easily pass as the best vehicle flick this year.

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Thankfully, the guys at Screen Junkies recognise that Fury Road is the most ridiculously and wonderfully over the top action flick in many a year, and don’t spend much time saying anything critical about the picture. Interactive has issued a TV spot commercial trailer for their “Mad Max” third-person action video game. It’s an impressive piece of art with an attention to detail that retells the story perfectly. None had survived the brutality of the Fury Road. They then turn around and come back to take down the warlord’s fortress and free everyone, and the water. It had been named “GYNOTOPIA” by the tribe of women who had founded it. This too had been Warrior Woman’s home. Gamers will also have to level up Max’s gear, which includes armor, guns, grenade launchers, flame throwers and other various weapons that Max finds along the way.

Basic, yes, but Miller stated from the outset he was making a road movie that could be shown to and understood by a Japanese audiences, without subtitles. Unable to sever the chain, Max dragged Nux out of the storm and stumbled across his means of escape… In the movie, the actor who played Max, Tom Hardy, did not have an accent and did not have that many speaking lines.

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Perhaps the most intriguing facet of Mad Max, though, is Avalanche’s approach to storytelling. Most of which I’m sure lots of people will disagree with.

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