PC Game Review: Max Payne

Max Payne
(Macsoft)

A noir New York City in the middle of winter with evil afoot? It?s dark, politically incorrect, involves all kinds of vices and tons of ultra-violence. What's there not to like?

In the game you play Max Payne, a cop with wife and kid who get whacked and he is off to take his revenge. Her death is part of a conspiracy involving drugs, a big corporation (How come NGOs are never the baddies in games?) and city corruption. You, of course, get to see some of the dire parts of NYC, its sewers, part of the subway and at least one brothel. To be fair, you also get to trash a posh mansion too. The plot has been done a million times in books and movies, but this time you are in the movie and not just watching it. And it never gets old no matter how many times you play it. The gritty realism and angst is perfect for those days when you are ticked off at the world.

In keeping with the new style of action movies out these days, there are Matrix/Equilibrium-style diving shots, as well as slow-mo 'bullet time'. These come in handy every once and while, but are for the most part a gimmick. There are those who warn against using the features as they will make an already short game even shorter. Power-gamers can expect to get through the game in about 3 days of game play.

Frustratingly, you must play on the easiest setting before being able to play on either on the higher difficulties. Yes, it's a great game, but with nothing new in the harder levels and no multi-player it is short of replay value. However, leaving it aside for a while and coming back to it reminds one just how good this game is in the end.

The game ran perfectly well on my Emac 700mhz 340mb of RAM. There was very little clipping and as far as I can tell no bugs.

The first two parts of this three part story, told in graphic novel style-cutscenes, are pretty damn easy once you get to grips with the camera-angles and game-play. Along the way you will encounter daft and not overly popular 'dream sequences' which see you running around following a bloody trail and leaping around like some fool. This is just a pain and is best done with a walkthrough as it gets tedious very fast. The last section of the game fizzles a bit in plot and one finds oneself in several situations that are just hard for the sake of it. There is at least one place where if you don't have ammo for a particular weapon you cannot continue, which is a bit of a nuisance. I was forced to go back and repeat at least one chapter to make sure I had enough ammo to get through. Oddly enough, this is the last hard bit of the game and the rest is relatively easy to complete, including the finale.

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  • 1 - Aaman

    Aug 11, 2005 at 2:42 pm

    Which version of the game are you reviewing - I've only played (and finished) the XBox versions, so not sure if they are different across platforms.

    They really drained me, and the first one particularly, frightened my son quite a bit.

  • 2 - Marty Dodge

    Aug 11, 2005 at 2:46 pm

    The man version...sorry the logo on the boxes is not big enough to see.

  • 3 - nayan

    Aug 15, 2007 at 10:36 am

    Best game I have ever played.Thanks for making the game I played it 3 times......

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