An amazing narrative that shows off both Rockstar's storytelling abilities, and the actors' voice talents, Some of the best straight up shooting in any Rockstar game to date, Lots of things to keep you occupied aftr the main story is finished
The tremendous amount of cut scenes could get irritating to some, Some of Max's oneliners leave much to be desired, Max knows he's an alcoholic, but jokes about his inhuman addiction to swallowing enough pain killers to kill an elephant
Max Payne 3 is the best game of the series, and in my opinion it's Rockstar's best game yet; it has...
As with Rockstar’s other franchises, Max Payne 3 is enveloped in love and a huge amount of dedication. This is a consistently thrilling and explosive tale that states its case as one of 2012’s best. I’d be hard pushed to find a game that has made me scream...
Tight, terrific gunplay intensified by bullet time and hardhitting violence, Great writing, voice acting, and cutscene presentation, Detailed environments that get destroyed in spectacular fashion, Impactful sound design, Fun, chaotic multiplayer.
Max's shootdodge maneuver is sometimes frustratingly ineffective.
Carolyn slows down time to fire a bullet through the beating heart of Max Payne 3 in this review....
Abstract: Those of you who made it through Max Payne 2 (and happen to possess a particularly well-focused memory) might recollect a hint of optimism in our hero's closing line: "I had a dream of my wife. She was dead. But it was alright." Well, nine years later,...
Tight, terrific gunplay intensified by bullet time and hard-hitting violence. Great writing, voice acting, and cutscene presentation. Detailed environments that get destroyed in spectacular fashion. Impactful sound design. Fun, chaotic multiplayer
Max's shootdodge maneuver is sometimes frustratingly ineffective
With savage gunplay and an absorbing personal story, Max Payne 3 is an exhilarating shooter that grabs hold of you and doesn't let go....
Abstract: Over ten years ago Remedy released Max Payne: the graphics were state of the art and the gameplay introduced elements that set it apart from any other shooter on the market. What Max Payne also delivered was one of the first truly mature stories, set i...
Polished to perfection, Spectacular set pieces, Impressive animation and physics, Excellent graphics, Generous level diversity, Fluid framerate, Topnotch sound effects.
Lacks the distinctive Max Payne feel, Some combat sequences are repetitive, Too many interruptive cutscenes, Feels a tad too long, Max comes across as a whinier version of John McClane (Bruce Willis in the Die Hard movies)