Published: 2009-04-23, Author: Simon , review by: tweaktown.com
The Nintendo Wii is constantly derided by hardcore gamers for having lots of shovelware and basically going after a new market. There is no doubt that the success of the Wii will change the face of gaming forever and Sony and Microsoft will factor t...
An amazing take on the beat ’em up genre, hundreds of ways to butcher enemies, awesome boss battles
Two-player mode feels cheap and tacked on, play-by-play commentary gets old, motorcycle levels are clunky
When Pat first booted up MadWorld, the ensuing screams of chainsaw mayhem brought editors and staff members a-running from every corner of the building. Every single person in the office crammed into the test cube to watch the bloody spectacle and hol...
Abstract: Mature gamers who are looking for something a little meatier on the Wii need look no further than the guts-for-glory action of MadWorld. Like something out of a Frank Miller graphic novel - all black and white angles with splashes of crimson - this he...
Abstract: I haven't laughed this hard with a video game since I doled out my first teabag. MadWorld is an irreverent, outlandishly gory beat-‘em-up that's pummeled the dust right off my Wii. PlatinumGames has done an exquisite job in creating this title – they trul...
Ultimately, MadWorld’s the game the Wii has been waiting for. It’s loud, it’s crude, it’s hilarious, it’s fun and engrossing, and it’s refined. There are a couple of minor issues, like the camera, and some people might not like the idea of spending $50...
Abstract: Do you remember being excited for the Wii? I sure do. I remember waiting in line for nearly three hours on a cold October morning, just to pre-order one. Back in ‘06 the Wii was Nintendo's promise to revolutionize our favorite game genres with a unique...
Abstract: Madworld is an ultra-violent romp through a black, white, and red all over world that really rocks the senses and hypes up the entertainment value for the Wii. It is one of the best and most playable mature-titles for the Wii console available, and a ...
Abstract: Segas MadWorld seemed to be the wrecking ball set to nuke all preconceptions of how violence can be portrayed in modern gaming, and support for the Wii-Mote was just the cherry on top. Madworld also stands to attract gamers who have previously dismiss...