Can a man renounce his past, let go of all that happened and erase all memories and then simply move on with his life?
The answer coming out of Max Payne 3, the third-person shooter from developer Rockstar and publisher 2K Games, is a clear “no,” because the main character, no matter what he does and how... |
18 June 2012 18:21 GMT |
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One of the questions that popped in my head frequently while playing Max Payne 3 was: how many addictions can one man contend with before crumbling under their combined weight?The first two titles in the series have already established that Max Payne has a heavy addiction to painkillers, which are his one and only wa... |
2 June 2012 17:41 GMT |
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I had just shot down not one but two RPG rounds as they were flying towards the helicopter I was dangling from (yes, that is the right verb) and my Max was now on the landing pad, having butchered a few guys who were defending it, thinking about how to progress.
I made my way down a flight of stairs and saw a small ... |
31 May 2012 18:11 GMT |
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Max Payne is a very interesting character, a man who lost his entire family, being clearly still traumatized by the event and its circumstances. He then reacted by violently going after those he blamed for the act and after those who are associated in any way with the moral values that led to the deaths of the l... |
30 May 2012 18:31 GMT |
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