Darren S
ClioSport Club Member
Quite surprised that this hasn't been mentioned yet?
Put about 7 hours into it on the PC. It's very familiar in both look and feel to the Batman series and Shadow of Mordor game - but imo, is significantly better than the latter.
The usual fare applies. Following a story mode over a very hefty sized map through which you can upgrade your car and also the stats of Max himself. Hand-to-hand fighting is the block and strike process, again common in the games mentioned above. But as a major improvement over SoM - you don't get the silly respawn and respawn of enemies, ruining the fun.
So far, I have really enjoyed it. The visuals are very impressive and even with all the eye-candy turned on - there is no stuttering or slow-down at all. Even better, I picked up the PC version from cdkeys.com which provides you with a Steam key for the game - at a mere £9.99. I would have happily paid full price for it - but at under a tenner, it's a steal.
Anyway - some screenies...
Put about 7 hours into it on the PC. It's very familiar in both look and feel to the Batman series and Shadow of Mordor game - but imo, is significantly better than the latter.
The usual fare applies. Following a story mode over a very hefty sized map through which you can upgrade your car and also the stats of Max himself. Hand-to-hand fighting is the block and strike process, again common in the games mentioned above. But as a major improvement over SoM - you don't get the silly respawn and respawn of enemies, ruining the fun.
So far, I have really enjoyed it. The visuals are very impressive and even with all the eye-candy turned on - there is no stuttering or slow-down at all. Even better, I picked up the PC version from cdkeys.com which provides you with a Steam key for the game - at a mere £9.99. I would have happily paid full price for it - but at under a tenner, it's a steal.
Anyway - some screenies...