Abstract: The mess that is ex-cop Max Payne is back for another tale of angst and defeat. Except this time the tale is not noir nor it is even in New York. He is the same ole' Max but now up to his eyeballs in the politics and crime of Brazil's Sao Paulo. There ...
A mechanic that was popularized with the original Max Payne is bullet time, and as mentioned on the previous page, it makes a return here. When activated, the game slows down to a crawl, allowing you to better aim at one or more enemies - perfect for ...
In this preview of Max Payne 3 performance we found out that NVIDIA SLI and AMD CrossFireX work on launch day. It is good to see AMD on top of its game in terms of CrossFireX support; this is what AMD needs to happen with every game. We did find that SLI...
Abstract: Max Payne 3 is the first game in the trilogy that was not created by Remedy Entertainment. Rockstar Games are the folks responsible for the publishing and development of Max's newest romp.Don't worry, the core components that made Max Payne, well, Max Pay...
So does Max Payne 3 warrant a purchase? Absolutely! Although I mentioned some technical difficulties, the vast majority of the game runs silky smooth. Also, the difficulty curve only adds to the satisfaction of beating a level and especially so if bullet-...
Abstract: Those of you who made it through Max Payne 2 (and happen to possess a particularly well-focused memory) might recollect a hint of optimism in our hero's closing line: "I had a dream of my wife. She was dead. But it was alright." Well, nine years later,...
Abstract: There's a moment in Tony Scott's 2004 film Man on Fire where Christopher Walken attempts to make someone understand just what kind of a man Denzel Washington's ex-CIA operative John Creasy is. He calmly explains that, "A man can be an artist... in any...