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| [Jun 01, 2012, 8:46 pm ET] - Share - Viewing Comments |
Rockstar announces that the Windows edition of Max Payne 3 is now available, offering the latest installment in this noir-inspired third-person shooter sequel. Here's word: To celebrate the international launch of Max Payne 3 for PC, check out the new Official PC Launch Trailer, comprised entirely of footage from the PC version.
Developed in parallel with the game's console versions, the PC version of Max Payne 3 supports a number of advanced graphics options, scalable high-resolution textures and character models, DirectX11 features, multi-monitor support and 3D.
Featuring cutting edge shooting mechanics for precision gunplay, advanced new Bullet Time® and Shootdodge™ effects, full integration of Natural Motion's Euphoria® Character Behavior system for lifelike movement and a dark and twisted story, Max Payne 3 is a seamless, highly detailed, cinematic experience.
See system specs, screens and additional Max Payne 3 PC info at www.rockstargames.com/maxpayne3/pc.
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Re: Ships Ahoy - Max Payne 3 |
Jun 3, 2012, 02:52 |
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space captain wrote on Jun 2, 2012, 21:48:
Flatline wrote on Jun 2, 2012, 20:44: Don't think MP noir, think Man on Fire. this is about the only thing im not in total agreement with you.. just because ive seen tons of b-grade action movies with emo leads... it still feels like a john woo rip off to me (hong kong era.... mostly)
but all the other points were 100% right on.. the game is solid, above average - but definitely irritating in regards to all the bullshit you mentioned Eh... there's some John Woo rip off going on for sure, but it's missing the attitude & style that Remedy laid into their treatment of the game. Specifically, Max doesn't sound like Max (I know it's the same voice actor). I know it's a different writer, but it's like he missed out on the "voice" of Max.
But the story is straight up Man on Fire so far.
And I swear to god I just played another hour and I'm SICK of the cutscenes... I'm also sick of the video-tearing effects. Some of it, especially when Max is disconnected from reality, is fine, but it's roughly the equivalent of the lens flares in the Star Trek Reboot. It's gone from kind of cool, to annoying, to silly, to giving me a headache.
This comment was edited on Jun 3, 2012, 03:01. |
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