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MadWorld (Wii)

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MadWorld (Wii) Description

In MadWorld, players participate in a game of life and death, where only the strong will survive. You play as Jack, who’s caught up in the terror of Death Watch, the murderous game created by the terrorists who call themselves ‘The Organizers’. To remain alive – and solve the mystery behind Death Watch – you must master the use of weapons and items found within the environment and compete in ultra violent mini-games designed to push you over the edge. With its irreverent humor and over-the-top violence MadWorld delivers a visceral gaming experience that will be an instant classic on the Wii.

Publisher: Sega   Platform: Wii   Category: Fighting  
Players: 1-2   Release Date: 19 Mar 2009   PEGI Rating: PEGI Rated 18+  

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  • Currently 4 Stars.
Reviewed by: SpencerUk
As most users have said on here, Very enjoyable to play if not a tad repetitive at times...Must say its good for stress relief with the hack and slash at times lol Controls are very easy to pick up, The black and white and red is a fantastic look :) Expect to complete in around 8 hours give or take :) Overall: A Must play for Wii owners
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  • Currently 5 Stars.
Reviewed by: mqblank
Up there with House of the Dead Overkill as the two most adult games on Wii. Amazing art style which hides the Wii's graphical limitations and a better storyline than expected. Sure, it may be JUST a beat'em up but stands up there with Streets of Rage 2, Final Fight and [insert name of your fave Capcom or Konami arcade classic] as the best of the genre.
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  • Currently 4 Stars.
Reviewed by: Tek
Plays pretty nice in a Devil May Cry slash em up way but with over the top amusing horror and lashings of Jap style. Gotta be played but a little frustrating to have to replay the whole level when you die and not too long, so perfect hiring material!
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  • Currently 5 Stars.
Reviewed by: TheSmo
I think this game is amazing. I think the black and white with red blood looks fantastic, its new and frest exactly what the gaming world needs. You play a series of events which involves beating the crap out of people or using a chainsaw, or spiked mace or (which is my favourite combo) picking up a tyre slamming on someone so he cannot move then get a road sign, stick that into his neck and then pick the guy up and repeatly through him into a bed of spikes. You use the wiimotes to control your actions and finishing moves which makes it very gripping. I totally love this game and this is what the wii was about.
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  • Currently 4 Stars.
Reviewed by: TrueEnglishGent
Blood, Violence and Gore are rare sights on Nintendo's much loved little white box, but that's not to say such games don't belong there. Enter MadWorld, the first creation from developers Platinum Games. MadWorld is a third-person shooter where you play as Jack Cayman who takes part in a blood sport known as DeathWatch. DeathWatch is created after a section of Varrigan City is cut off by a group of terrorists calling themselves 'The Organizers'. Despite what seems a rather basic story at first sight, MadWorld actually tells quite an intriguing tale as the story developments through the games seven to eight hour single player mode. As Jack, it's your job to be as creative and violent as possible. Killing thugs, zombies and all in as many sick and twisted ways as possible. The more sick and twisted the more points and what do points mean? yes points means more weapons and methods to violently kill your enemy. It's a formula bound to work with any true gamer and does indeed work well for the most part, though MadWorld can feel all to repetitive in the long run. Rack up enough points and you get your shot at the big bad boss at each location, these bosses are all unique visual and they can be a lot of fun but they to follow the same somewhat repetitive path all to often. Visually MadWorld looks great, the developers have done a fine job of covering the Wii's hardware limitations and it would look at home on any of the home consoles. Despite locations only using a mix of black and white, they all feel unique and are fun playgrounds of death for the gamer to enjoy. Objects are clearly visible from the black and white background and character models look great. In the sound department, MadWorld again is fantastic with some great sounding hip-hop styled tracks and two honestly laugh out loud announcers voiced by John DiMaggio and Greg Proops, though sadly some serious amounts of repetition affect the performance of the announcers later on in the game. Overall MadWorld is defiantly worth a look by any Wii owner and is indeed one of the most interest Nintendo Wii exclusives to date. While it eventually gets dragged down by repetitive use of both gameplay and content. There is still a lot of fun to be had with this mad yet delightful title, just don't expect it to be anything but a playground of blood, violence and twisted murder. 4 OUT OF 5!
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