Max Payne 3 (PC)
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- Released
- 01/06/2012
- Platform
- PC
- Game Genre
- Action, Shooter, Adventure
Description
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Product Details
- Compatible Controllers
- Mouse & Keyboard
- Number of Discs
- 1
Customer Reviews
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Pros
- Challenging
- Engaging Story Line
- Gameplay
- Graphics
Cons
Best Uses
- Adults
Comments about Max Payne 3 (PC):
Having played the first Max Payne the similarities between the two games are clear, the gritty story, the beaten down protagonist and of course the over the top slow motion gun play. All of this has also been greatly improved on, the graphics are beautiful and well optimized, the game play is exciting and straight up fun, the story while not amazing was a serious cut above most and told well with a good atmosphere. Over all a great game though i have yet to try the multiplayer.
Pros
- Challenging
- Easy To Learn
- Engaging Story Line
- Gameplay
- Graphics
Cons
Best Uses
- Adults
Comments about Max Payne 3 (PC):
Right from the start, you can tell this game has a captivating and compelling story. Rockstar's narrating lets you feel the intentions and helps you enter the world of Max Payne. From each event that occurs, you feel the effect that it has on Max. The words that come from Max's mouth are well crafted and helps generate his persona which helps players who have never played a prequel to this game understand his story as if they had.
The visuals in this game are second to none, from the vibrant colours of the Favela's to the slushiness of the swampland, almost any other game in comparison to this looks dull. Combined with a subtle by enhancing soundtrack this game is one to remember.
The multiplayer aspect of this game is decent, however I cannot see it as being a mode you would constantly come back to. Rockstar still hasn't been able to fully create a multiplayer model that seems to be rewarding for newcomers.
Overall, this game is one you would not want to miss, alone the story alone is well worth the purchase.
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