There is always much discussion about how there aren’t any ‘serious’, or ‘mature’ games on the Wii. If MadWorld is such a game then I can do without them on the console. It was certainly touted as a game aimed at an audience who thinks of themselves as ‘serious, mature gamers,’ a real oxymoronic statement. Sega seems to think that said gamers want violence in the place of good, varied gameplay because the one thing MadWorld has in excess is violence. I would argue that they want violence and good gameplay – one out of two doesn’t cut it unless you are thoroughly entertained by mindless violence. For my part, I could also do with just one out of the two, as long as that one is gameplay.
Continue reading El33tonline’s review of Madworld.
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