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    Đipic: How ironic is that? SO4 has terrible writing. more »
    Purple Dave: So based on this, can we safely assume that Mad Max 4 will suck donkey balls? I mean, consider how many people skip the cutscenes in video games, and ... more »
    metallicorphan: oi!!..Miller...wheres Mad Max 4?? more »
    Rick Ernst: This might be totally off-topic, but something else that I really don't get is Cake... I mean, everybody keep talking about frosting, but it's really ... more »
    Shin_Ein: yeah.. who's a troll now? Guess im not the only one who thinks game stories are surpassing film stories. more »
    cb_32: I knew that when MGS2 came out. more »
    SmilingPolitely: Some will say that games can't compete with text in telling stories. Others, as above, retort that games have exceeded text in storytelling. But aren'... more »
    okenny :) ...building bridges (to hide under): Give me a Mad Max sand box with all the fixings and I'll personally give you head... AND SWALLOW! I've been waiting for that game for 20 years and res... more »
    holmcross: Duh. games have been a superior medium for a very long time now, its just that these days people aren't writing video games off as nothing more then "... more »
    GunSavior: I like to imagine that when Barlog was first approached by Miller about doing a game tie-in, to the next Mad Max film, his response went something lik... more »
    kyle4: Please don't flip on me for doing a gaming a great disservice up until now but I finally started Half Life 2 last night. As far as story telling goes,... more »
    vid3oman64: I posted this in the topic about the SO creator, but I will repost here because it still applies! Games simply do not need stories. The best games hav... more »
  • #hollywood

    Mad Max Director Thinks Games Are Surpassing Films In Storytelling

    Yesterday, it was Star Ocean 4 designer Yoshinori Yamagishi going on about how video game storytelling could exceed books or film. Today, it's Mad Max director George Miller. Tomorrow? Who knows. More »
  • #madmax

    Miller, Barlog Working On Mad Max Game

    Australian director George Miller has teamed up with former God of War II director Cory Barlog. Which explains where Cory got to. Obviously, they're going to be working together on games based on movies. Their first project? Sadly, it's not a Babe MMO, nor is it a collection of Happy Feet mini-games for the Wii. It's Mad Max. Yeah. Mad Max. Miller's had a fourth Mad Max film - "Fury Road" - in the pipeline for a while now, and thinks that working with Barlog from such an early stage in the film's development will result in a kick-ass tie-in. Indeed, so close are the film and game that pre-production on the film's been delayed so that both the film and the game's development cycles are "in sync". More »