Monday, June 18, 2012

Video Game Review: 'Max Payne 3? is Gaming as Cinematic ...

CHICAGO ? So what?s Max Payne been up to since we last saw him all those years ago? No, not since the horrendous 2008 movie. The movie just doesn?t exist folks. Take a deep breath. It?s been nine years since the last gaming incarnation of Payne. The long wait to the release of Max Payne 3 has seen some things change and some stay the same. Payne is still deeply troubled over the murder of his family and still determined to drown his pain in pills and booze, unable to progress and just as unlucky as ever when he does attempt to. But gone is the New York slum-land. It?s been replaced with a vibrant series of Brazilian night clubs and sun-drenched Sao Paulo locations that come as part of the deal when Payne accepts a security position with one Rodrigo Branco. It?s not fun-in-the-sun or anywhere else. It?s deadly stuff that involves the kidnapping of Branco?s wife, Fabiana, and the slow descent of Max Payne into yet another blood-drenched, action-packed series of shootouts and clue hunts.

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