๐๐ฅ Mad Max – PC Game Review (Played on RTX 3050 + i5 13th Gen)
๐ Overview
Mad Max, developed by Avalanche Studios, is a third-person open-world action game set in the desolate Wasteland, inspired by the iconic film series. You play as Max Rockatansky, a lone warrior seeking peace, survival, and vengeance. The game focuses heavily on vehicular combat, brutal melee brawling, and open-world scavenging in a harsh, post-apocalyptic environment.
๐ฅ️ Performance on My Gaming PC
Specs Used:
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GPU: RTX 3050 8GB
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CPU: Intel i5 13th Gen
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RAM: 16GB DDR4
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Storage: SSD
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Resolution: 1080p
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Settings Played On: Ultra
๐ฎ FPS & Smoothness:
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Ultra settings @1080p: 70–90 FPS (super smooth!)
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High optimization: Even on max settings, the RTX 3050 handles it effortlessly
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Zero stutters or lags — excellent frame pacing and fast load times
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CryEngine-based tech allows beautiful visuals with great performance
๐️ Graphics & Visuals
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Stunning post-apocalyptic landscapes — deserts, canyons, storms, scrap-filled fortresses
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Beautiful sandstorm effects, explosions, and lighting
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Character models are gritty and detailed, especially Max and warlords
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Weather and time-of-day system enhances immersion
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RTX 3050 delivers consistent Ultra performance with high texture quality and shadows
๐ซ Gameplay & Combat
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Two core elements:
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Vehicular Combat:
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Max's customizable car, the Magnum Opus, is the star
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Add harpoons, flamethrowers, nitro boosts, armor, rams, and sniper rifles
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Chasing down convoys, ramming war rigs, or launching enemies off cliffs is thrilling
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On-foot Combat:
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Hand-to-hand brawling similar to Batman Arkham games
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Dodge, counter, punch, and execute brutal finishing moves
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Weapons break, and ammo is scarce — adds realism and challenge
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Scavenging & Exploration:
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Search ruins, enemy camps, and wrecks for scrap (currency), ammo, and collectibles
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Destroy totems, war boys, fuel tanks, and reduce enemy control in zones
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Upgrade Max’s gear, fighting skills, and car stats
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๐ Story & Characters
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Story follows Max after his car is stolen, seeking revenge and redemption
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Encounters characters like Chumbucket (your car-obsessed companion), Scrotus, and other wasteland dwellers
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Not groundbreaking, but consistent with Mad Max’s grim tone
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Focus is more on world-building and gameplay than deep storytelling
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The world is harsh, lonely, and perfectly fits Max’s wandering persona
๐งฉ Open World & Side Content
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Massive, beautifully bleak open-world
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Zones controlled by enemy factions — liberate them by completing objectives
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Side content includes:
✅ Strongholds
✅ Races
✅ Minefields
✅ Convoys
✅ Sniper towers and oil pumps -
Optional challenges and survival elements (food, water, fuel) add realism
๐ง Sound & Music
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Raw, cinematic soundtrack — mixes silence, tension, and bombastic action
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Great ambient noise: wind, engines, explosions, screams
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Car sounds are loud and heavy — you feel the power
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Voice acting is gritty and fitting — Chumbucket especially adds flavor
๐ Replay Value
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Main story: ~20 hours
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100% completion can stretch to 40–50 hours
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Tons of side content and territory liberation
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Custom car builds, fighting styles, and upgrades offer replayability
๐ Pros
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Excellent performance on RTX 3050 at Ultra 1080p
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Addictive car combat and vehicle customization
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Atmospheric world and sound design
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Satisfying melee combat
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Massive, content-rich open world
๐ Cons
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Story is average and forgettable
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Repetitive mission design after 10+ hours
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Some side objectives feel like padding
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No post-campaign content or NG+
✅ Final Verdict
Mad Max is an underrated open-world gem, delivering jaw-dropping visuals, explosive car battles, and satisfying brawling — all while running flawlessly on a mid-range PC like your RTX 3050 + i5 13th Gen. If you’re into gritty survival action with a badass car and freedom to roam a dangerous wasteland, this is a must-play.
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5)
✅ Highly recommended for open-world action fans and vehicle combat lovers
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