Abstract: Madworld praktiserer et voldsfokus som på papir er helt usmakelig. Alt spillet handler om er å henrette fiende på fiende med grusomme metoder, ispedd litervis av blod og kroppsdeler. Heldigvis er det gjort med en såpass useriøs og selvbebreidende tone...
Abstract: More Style than SubstanceProtagonist Jack, ready for actionSEGA I really wanted to like MadWorld, because it looks so amazing. The experience is like meeting a beautiful woman and getting bored by your conversation but hating to walk away because she’...
Eyecatching, black and white visual design, Hysterically obscene running commentary, Violent combat is satisfying and intense.
Losing your last life to a boss means replaying the entire level, Frustrating camera and control issues, Lasts only around five hours.
This comically savage action game overcomes its frustrations with liberal doses of blood and guts. ...
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Published: 2009-03-11, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: The Black Baron. In MadWorld, this purveyor of carnal pleasures provokes your violent tendencies time and again. After his recurring obscene tirades, a sultry gal clad in leather gear offers a visual example of the violent challenge ahead by lopping hi...
A sanguine, offensive, and hilarious take on the early 90s beat em up games.
Camera annoyances; some of the mini-games are a bit clunky; fairly brief experience.
Platinum Games MadWorld might be rated "M," but that doesnt mean its a very mature game. Its a gleeful romp filled with decapitations, disembowelment, and language bluer than the sky. In other words, its designed for the snickering 15 year-old in ...
Abstract: The Wii has earned itself a reputation as being a "kiddie console" thanks to its cutesy design and its library of family friendly titles. Gamers have lamented the lack of "hardcore" titles ever since the console debuted--well, their prayers have been a...
Abstract: When Platinum Games (made up of key members from Capcom's now defunct Clover Studio) announced its first title was an over-the-top intensely-violent beat-em-up exclusively for the Nintendo Wii, I must admit I was a bit surprised, and even more skeptica...