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Mad Max Review – An average day, I’d say

Eduardo Reboucas21 September 201528 April 202508 mins

Of all film franchises that have had any influence of videogames, the one that I can imagine have made the deepest contribution has got to be the Mad Max series. Games like Borderlands and The Last of Us have painted gorgeously distopic experiences, each on their own unique way, based somewhat on what Mad Max…

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