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[[File:Mad max big chief.jpg|thumb|300px|We can bitch, we're past the Big Chief!]]


[[File:Mad max big chief.jpg|thumb|300px|We can bitch, we're past the big chief]]
If you're looking for a game with a fuckload of derivative 'Fetch Quests' and a learning curve somewhat akin to a 90° angle that plays like a stiffer, more barren version of [[Batman|Arkham Knight]] then you found it right here stud.


If you're looking for a game with an [[ass]] load of diminutive ''Find Quests'' that you will need to do if you want your health, ammo and fuel to replenish, has a learning curve that makes a 90° angle and has noobs whine about it on Steam because they tried '''The Big Chief''' race once or twice and can't get through it and plays like a stiffer, more barren version of [[Batman|Arkham Knight]] then you found it right here stud.
Looking to capitalize on the success of '''Mad Max Fury Road''' Warner Brothers realeased this game a few months after the movie.


Looking to capitalize on the success of '''Mad Max Fury Road''' Warner Brothers realeased this game a few months after '''Fury Road'''
If you want something to throw $15 and say you got something out of it, let us recommend '''Fury Road''' because, for an action game, Mad Max is short on the [[Whore|Bimbos]] in next to nothing outfits.


If you want something to throw 15 dollars at and say you got something out of it, let us recommend '''Fury Road''' for Charilize Theron because, for an action game, Mad Max is short on the [[Whore|Bimbos]] is next to nothing outfits.
==See also==
*[[Ausfailia]]
*[[Cars]]
*[[U mad?]]
 
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We can bitch, we're past the Big Chief!

If you're looking for a game with a fuckload of derivative 'Fetch Quests' and a learning curve somewhat akin to a 90° angle that plays like a stiffer, more barren version of Arkham Knight then you found it right here stud.

Looking to capitalize on the success of Mad Max Fury Road Warner Brothers realeased this game a few months after the movie.

If you want something to throw $15 and say you got something out of it, let us recommend Fury Road because, for an action game, Mad Max is short on the Bimbos in next to nothing outfits.

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