Max Payne User Review
- Difficulty:
- Just Right
- Time Spent:
- 100 or More Hours
- The Bottom Line:
- "Instant classic"
So, before I begin this review, it should be stated that I am biased in favor of this game, and have played through it at least twenty times. Having said that, let's begin.
Max Payne is one of those games that works very well on paper, as well as in action. Executed beautifully from start to finish, minus a couple dream sequences.
The game starts with our protagonist, Max Payne, coming home from a day of work in the New York Police Department. Upon arrival, his house appears to be ransacked, and he soon makes his way upstairs, only to find his baby and wife murdered by a group of "thugs" high on a new drug named Valkyr. After this, you are thrust into present day, and sent on a crusade by your vengeance. The story has many plot twists to it, and is told through intermittent graphic novel cutscenes with full voice acting and sound effects to enhance the storytelling.
The gameplay is original, in that it was the first game to utilize shootdodging(a technique used to dodge bullets and shoot at the same time), as well as bullet time(no explanation here, as it's fairly common these days). The controls handle like most PC shooters, with the crouch key playing a minor role, and instead the shootdodge key taking up the slack. Very good handling, overall.
The audio design is really exeptional, with voice actors who sound like they're straight out of a James Cagney flick. The sound effects are appropriate, and the bullet time in particular is really unique in that the sound for triggering it is a modified whipping effect. Very cool.
It's graphics were great for the time, and still hold up fairly well. They used then-cutting edge technology to map facial features and expressions to characters. There's a lot of gray and brown in the color scheme, but nothing terribly down-toned. Of course, there's also the blood, which adds some color. :P
All in all, Max Payne is a pure classic that any fan of shooters or great storytelling shouldn't miss.
Max Payne is one of those games that works very well on paper, as well as in action. Executed beautifully from start to finish, minus a couple dream sequences.
The game starts with our protagonist, Max Payne, coming home from a day of work in the New York Police Department. Upon arrival, his house appears to be ransacked, and he soon makes his way upstairs, only to find his baby and wife murdered by a group of "thugs" high on a new drug named Valkyr. After this, you are thrust into present day, and sent on a crusade by your vengeance. The story has many plot twists to it, and is told through intermittent graphic novel cutscenes with full voice acting and sound effects to enhance the storytelling.
The gameplay is original, in that it was the first game to utilize shootdodging(a technique used to dodge bullets and shoot at the same time), as well as bullet time(no explanation here, as it's fairly common these days). The controls handle like most PC shooters, with the crouch key playing a minor role, and instead the shootdodge key taking up the slack. Very good handling, overall.
The audio design is really exeptional, with voice actors who sound like they're straight out of a James Cagney flick. The sound effects are appropriate, and the bullet time in particular is really unique in that the sound for triggering it is a modified whipping effect. Very cool.
It's graphics were great for the time, and still hold up fairly well. They used then-cutting edge technology to map facial features and expressions to characters. There's a lot of gray and brown in the color scheme, but nothing terribly down-toned. Of course, there's also the blood, which adds some color. :P
All in all, Max Payne is a pure classic that any fan of shooters or great storytelling shouldn't miss.
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Max Payne can feel dated and unbalanced in 2011, but this dark noir adventure still packs some very intense shootouts.
Review Stats:- 1 out of 2 users agrees with this review
- Posted Aug 7, 2011 12:49 am GMT
A classic shooter that holds its own a decade later
Review Stats:- 2 users agree with this review
- Posted May 26, 2011 7:21 am GMT
Take this game for what it is - a romping film-noir - and you'll find an outstandingly crafted adventure.
Review Stats:- 1 user agrees with this review
- Posted Apr 22, 2011 10:32 pm GMT
Max Payne has a surprisingly entertaining blend of grim themes to furnish its solid gameplay with.
Review Stats:- 3 out of 9 users agree with this review
- Posted Apr 15, 2011 7:21 am GMT
I've never read a detective novel in my life . I dislike detective/cop vendetta movies. I LOVE playing Max Payne.
Review Stats:- Posted Dec 26, 2010 5:18 pm GMT
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- Publisher(s): Gathering
- Developer(s): Remedy Entertainment
- Genre: Action
- Release:
- ESRB: M
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