The Cars of Mad Max: Fury Road, Ranked From Wild to Wildest
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15. The Interceptor
It's not so outlandish as other vehicles in Mad Max: Fury Road, but this beat-up Ford Falcon with a classical rust patina is one of the most iconic cars in the Mad Max series, appearing in all four of the films. 14. The Nux Car
Nicholas Hoult stars as the psychopath Nux in Mad Max: Fury Road, but his ancient, turbo-charged Chevrolet may steal the show. The prominent front grill looks convenient for catching roadkill. 13. The Big Foot
It's only natural that the WWA World Heavyweight Champ Nathan Jones would drive this massive, reconfigured Dodge pickup for his role as Rictus Erectus. When you need to cross the desert after catastrophic worldwide calamities, this beast is your top choice. 12. The Dodge
The Dodge is a junkyard attack dog: a modified hot rod that spews flames across the citadel. 11. The Mack
The Mack is an R-series wrecker with mounted harpoons. It's tasked with bringing up the rear of the Australian armada, scooping up the spoils of war left behind. 10. Buggy #9
Buggy #9 looks like a Corvette that's been to hell and back. It's got a custom gunner seat mounted to the rear for fending off all the maniacal death gangs of the desert. 9. The War Rig
The War Rig strikes a formidable pose. A semi-truck with precious cargo needs an Apocalypse-Now-esque number of skull trophies to scare off plundering bandits. 8. Prince Valiant
This muscle car comes equipped with an outlaw arsenal of molotov grenades and a rear-mounted flamethrower. Those fierce licks of fire across the hood aren't just for decoration. 7. The Cranky Frank
The Cranky Frank is a chopped-top rat rod with a mean tower of carburetors. This vehicle also serves as the trailblazer in the main villain's military entourage, a predatory gang known as the War Boys. 6. Elvis
With nitrous injection and twin GMC V6 engines to power it, Elvis boasts the top acceleration of the war rig convoy. Not bad for the ghost of a three-window coupe. 5. The Ploughboy
The Holden EH Station Wagon was a popular Australian car in the 1960s, but after the apocalypse, it was necessary to outfit it with a hydraulic plough and an off-road frame. 4. FDK
Punch buggy brown! The first thing that jumps out about this rugged Volkswagen monstrosity is those fuel barrels attached to the side, perfectly engineered to spew flames into the face of any bloodthirsty fugitive daft enough to come near. 3. The Peacemaker
The Peacemaker belongs to the Bullet Farmer, and it's another piece of classic Mad Max iconography. This vicious vehicle looks like a roadster mashed up with some makeshift tank tracks. 2. The Gigahorse
The Gigahorse is like the conjoined twins of Cadillac Coupe DeVilles. They're both carried aloft on the chassis of a giant monster truck with two massive V-8 engines spilling forth from its intestines. It's truly the stuff of nightmares. 1. The Plymouth Rock
If Beetlejuice drove a Plymouth sedan through a field of sand worms, we imagine it might look close to this. This nasty piece of work scavenges the desert hunting for the decaying flesh of dead animals, and it's officially the wildest we've seen so far from Fury Road.
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| Wolfenstein: The Old Blood Review | The Game Bolt
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When Machine Games and Bethesda released Wolfenstein: The New Order last year, they took many gamers by surprise. It was a game that took old fashioned shooters to heart, with plenty of over the top action and fused it with a story that actually meant something. Now, a year later, theyve come back with Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, a standalone prequel, with more guns, more action, and even zombies!
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| Wolfenstein The Old Blood 60 FPS Video Review | VGS
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TheArabGamer writes: "Last years Wolfenstein The New Order was easily one of the most surprising games Ive played. Who would have thought an FPS game based on an old Health and Armor system could feel so fresh in todays FPS world? So its no surprise the standalone prequel, Wolfenstein: The Old Blood has me absolutely excited."
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| Wolfenstein: The Old Blood Review | NZGamer
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NZG:
When Wolfenstein: The New Order came out last year, most publications were pleasantly surprised. In a franchise with more lows than highs, it delivered competent shooting, with a focus on story and the singleplayer experience. It was a game that revelled in its ridiculousness, but it was far from mindless. It had more ambition than a game about shooting up robo-Nazis had any right to.
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| Wolfenstein: The Old Blood Review | Mouse n Joypad
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MNJ:
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood delivers a blood soaked expoerience that most gamers will love, but it loses its idenity by putting the story second. I enjoyed the battles and while I felt it was a tad short, I don't think I could have gone through another few hours of traveling between engagements. As a small prequel to The New Order it justifies its existance. You have to go into this one with no expectations and just take it as it comes, looking for a deep story or interesting characters will only serve to disappoint
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| Wolfenstein: The Old Blood Review | Gamerant
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GR:
Prior to its release in the summer of 2014, anticipation for Wolfenstein: The New Order was relatively low. Sure, it was a familiar name, but up to that point previews of the game had done little to inspire confidence in MachineGames reboot.
That all changed once people actually played Wolfenstein: The New Order, however, which revealed itself to be a stunning display of unique gunplay and compelling narrative. Game Rant even counted it among the 10 best games of the year, a distinction we never could have predicted.
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| The New Update For Teslagrad is Now Live in North America
Added: 10.05.2015 8:10 | 4 views | 0 comments
Adds additional controller support, screenshots, and some bug fixes
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