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These are the games that inspired my name here
I still enjoyed it. But all throughout the game it felt such a crying shame the superior graphics and production values went into a Brazilian setting instead of the American urban background that is such an integral part of the Payne mythos. Part 3 was released ten years after 2, so there was no danger of player fatigue from the same environment at all.....MP3 didn't feel like a Max Payne game to me.
I still enjoyed it. But all throughout the game it felt such a crying shame the superior graphics and production values went into a Brazilian setting instead of the American urban background that is such an integral part of the Payne mythos. Part 3 was released ten years after 2, so there was no danger of player fatigue from the same environment at all.....
I loved 1 and 2 but the way 3 told its story was awesome.
When Tears by Health came on I knew Rockstar were onto something and were gonna start using licensed music in its games from there on. It just fit so well.
I know but what I meant was they actually incorporated it into the story as a vehicle to increase the mood.They'd always used licenced music in their games; the Warriors, GTA series, Midnight Club, Bully etc
MP3 was 2012 after all those games.
I loved MP1 but havent played the sequels.
I can't believe I was 12 when I played that shit. My young mind was not ready . I got GTAIII a few weeks later and it's been all downhill ever sinceThe level where you’re running around following the baby crying nearly drove me insane.
I thought that too. I wanted to hate it but it's honestly in my top 5 games. It's amazing. There's one level where Max has a flashback and you play in the New Jersey winter so you still get some of that MP noir. Definitely worth a try and it still holds up perfectThe first one was a huge deal when it came out. I really like the first two. Never played the third, it didn’t really look like a Max Payne game too me and more like they just used the title for name recognition to sell a completely different Game they wanted to make
I loved 1 and 2 but the way 3 told its story was awesome.
When Tears by Health came on I knew Rockstar were onto something and were gonna start using licensed music in its games from there on. It just fit so well.
Always liked MP2 over the original. MP3 is underrated as fuck. The only issue I had with that game, is that it was perhaps a little too long for such a linear shooter. However, what it does, it does extremely well. Probably the tightest third person shooter of last gen, and you can create some really epic, and organic cinematic moments if you take the time to experiment with the environment. I wish it had a video editor, where you could create and upload your stuff. Kind of like the one in the "Skate" games. There are so many times in MP3, that I would accidentally do something that looked incredible, and wish I could watch a replay.
Max Payne 3 is the best one
While playing this game when it first came out I just felt Noir York city like I was living there for a long time. This is in my opinion a Godfather of thriller shooters with some crazy storyline. Big game in its prime, true Hollywood quality production for a game.
- Soundtrack
- Comic
- Setting
Soundtrack its like from those action movies. MP1 and MP2 my favourite games hands down. I hated MP3 for changing dark Noir York atmosphere, scrapping comic but then again it was done by Rockstar.
I will never forgive Remedy selling MP to Rockstar.
The first one was a huge deal when it came out. I really like the first two. Never played the third, it didn’t really look like a Max Payne game too me and more like they just used the title for name recognition to sell a completely different Game they wanted to make
I've been watching no damage runs on youtube, some of the stuff people can pull off is like watching John Wick. I hope after RDR2 come out we get a fourth installment down the road.