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| [Aug 09, 2012, 8:28 pm ET] - Share - Viewing Comments |
Rockstar Games announces the release of the Local Justice Pack for the PC edition of Max Payne 3, along with several other pieces of DLC for the third-person shooter sequel. Here's the deal:
The Local Justice Pack for Max Payne 3 is now available for PC today via the in-game store.
Featuring three new maps for Max Payne 3 Multiplayer based on areas from the game’s intense final chapters, plus the M4 Assault Rifle, the Light Fingers Item for faster looting and a new São Paulo Police multiplayer faction, the Local Justice Pack will be available for one week only at a discounted price of $5.99, before reverting to its normal price of $7.99. Of course, anyone that purchased the Max Payne 3 Rockstar Pass will receive this pack (and all other Max Payne 3 DLC) free of charge.
Also available today for PC, all the pre-order and retail downloadable content, including:
- Cemetery Multiplayer Map ($1.99)
- Special Edition Pack ($1.99)
- Silent Killer Loadout Pack ($1.99)
- Pill Bottle Item ($0.99)
- Deadly Force Burst ($0.99)
- Classic Max Payne Multiplayer Character ($0.99)
All these items are also available for free to anyone that has purchased the Max Payne 3 Rockstar Pass. If you have the Steam version of the game and own the Rockstar Pass, the content should automatically show up in your game once you restart.
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Re: Ships Ahoy - Max Payne 3 DLC |
Aug 10, 2012, 09:13 |
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peteham wrote on Aug 10, 2012, 07:03: Bought this in the Steam sale and so far I'm absolutely hating it (the single-player, haven't tested the MP and don't intend to). Aside from the annoyance of having to sign into RSC, there's the slightly janky controls. Cutscene interruptions at a ridiculous rate. Cutscenes that often place you in a less than advantageous position when they end. Cutscenes that change your armament. And the glorious steam integration where pulling up the overlay to chat with your friends simultaneously drains your bullet time (shift) and uses up your painkillers (tab), instead of auto-pausing. The cover system feels weird too.
I'm just not having any fun playing this (up to chapter 5), and so I haven't even launched in more than a week. Think it's going to join LA Noire on the grand small shelf of games I never bothered finishing.
It should be mentioned I never liked the first one either, and so skipped the 2nd installment of the series. Just not my type of shooter. So, can I mark you up as a maybe for buying the DLC?
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