[–] PeacefulAssassin ago
Which is sad because it came in a time when horror babes were getting bland, and kinda put the horror back in horror game. Yes it did have some jump scares, but it also had tons of atmosphere. The jump scares were sprinkled through out, which I think is a good use of jump scares, never over use them but just enough to keep players on their toes.
[–] KyJoCaThe2nd ago
TotalBiscuit did a video/rant about the dissonance that sometimes happens between professional and consumer reviews after Mad Max came out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJANS0VTpbY
TL;DR (seriously, it's a 40 minute video): when everything's all said and done, the professional reviews and the consumers just sometimes have different ideas about what makes a product good. Some times people want more of the same. Some times reviewers get tired of more of the same.