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Max Payne 3
Posted: 02 Jul 2012, 20:58
by Carpenter
Just finished the game today and I must say that it had one helluva story. The story had basically nothing to do with its ancestors but it was still very well told.
Worth buying, if Mass Effect 3 was a disappointment, then make that feeling go away and just BUY MP3. Thx.
P.S.
If you've played MP3 already, gimme your thoughts.
Re: Max Payne 3
Posted: 02 Jul 2012, 22:24
by klapmongool
It is a scripted third person shooter. Might as well get me some interactive screensavers to have fun with.
Honestly it was mostly the shitload of scenes in between the actual playing that bothered me. Played it maybe an hour.
Re: Max Payne 3
Posted: 02 Jul 2012, 22:55
by PicassoCT
do they have those chesthigh walls and waves of stupid enemys to prolong the game?
Re: Max Payne 3
Posted: 03 Jul 2012, 08:08
by Funkencool
Simply put I think its a very well made game that I wouldn't play for any other reason than the story and cinematics. Not that the gameplay sucks(quite the contrary) , there's just a LOT of story(cut scenes) but hey I like both games and movies so why not compromise.
That's all just based of the singleplayer tho, I haven't tried the multi-player.
PicassoCT wrote:chesthigh walls and waves of stupid enemys to prolong the game
check
Re: Max Payne 3
Posted: 03 Jul 2012, 15:08
by Carpenter
Funkencool wrote:Simply put I think its a very well made game that I wouldn't play for any other reason than the story and cinematics. Not that the gameplay sucks(quite the contrary) , there's just a LOT of story(cut scenes) but hey I like both games and movies so why not compromise.
That's all just based of the singleplayer tho, I haven't tried the multi-player.
Yes, I guess if you don't like cut scenes and movie like games, then do not try it. Also I didn't try the multiplayer either, heard it's not working properly and anyway, according to my experience the multiplayer in games like that is not that much of a joy.
klapmongool wrote:Honestly it was mostly the shitload of scenes in between the actual playing that bothered me.
So yes I understand your point klap.
PicassoCT wrote:do they have those chesthigh walls and waves of stupid enemys to prolong the game?
Name one or more fps or third-person shooters wherein the enemies are not stupid? :D I'll try all of them. Chest-high walls? Sure some.
Re: Max Payne 3
Posted: 03 Jul 2012, 15:20
by rattle
does it have interactive action cutscenes where you have to tap dat button or lose the game?
Re: Max Payne 3
Posted: 03 Jul 2012, 16:02
by Carpenter
rattle wrote:does it have interactive action cutscenes where you have to tap dat button or lose the game?
Only like 2 or 3 of those. Didn't really even bother.
Re: Max Payne 3
Posted: 03 Jul 2012, 20:03
by rattle
oh really......
here's three things I could imagine that are more fun than this game:
- drinking five liters of Klean-Prep!
- ileus with stool emesis
- eye cerclage + vitrectomy + gas bubble operation without anesthesia
Re: Max Payne 3
Posted: 03 Jul 2012, 20:54
by smoth
Glay-Surfrider.mp3 is pretty cool guy! But you can't has my thoughts they is mines!
Re: Max Payne 3
Posted: 04 Jul 2012, 02:51
by Das Bruce
Carpenter wrote:Worth buying, if Mass Effect 3 was a disappointment, then make that feeling go away and just BUY MP3. Thx.
One of my main complains with ME1/2/3 was that all the exciting bits were cut scenes. It sounds like MP3 is suffering from this too. Confirm/Deny?
Re: Max Payne 3
Posted: 04 Jul 2012, 04:14
by Wombat
rattle wrote:oh really......
here's three things I could imagine that are more fun than this game:
- drinking five liters of Klean-Prep!
- ileus with stool emesis
- eye cerclage + vitrectomy + gas bubble operation without anesthesia
- Uncharted series
Fixed.
Anyway, typical for sequels... every next part becomes worse... MaxPayne1forLife
Re: Max Payne 3
Posted: 05 Jul 2012, 18:49
by Carpenter
Das Bruce wrote:One of my main complains with ME1/2/3 was that all the exciting bits were cut scenes. It sounds like MP3 is suffering from this too. Confirm/Deny?
Partially confirmed. They were interesting, but definitely not the best part of the game, nor the most exciting part of it. Action pretty much was the meal and cut scenes were the salt. Klap said it had way too many cut scenes for him but if you don't mind cut scenes, then you should give it a go.
Re: Max Payne 3
Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 09:34
by klapmongool
Carpenter wrote:Das Bruce wrote:One of my main complains with ME1/2/3 was that all the exciting bits were cut scenes. It sounds like MP3 is suffering from this too. Confirm/Deny?
Partially confirmed. They were interesting, but definitely not the best part of the game, nor the most exciting part of it. Action pretty much was the meal and cut scenes were the salt. Klap said it had way too many cut scenes for him but if you don't mind cut scenes, then you should give it a go.
I also said this carp:
It is a scripted third person shooter. Might as well get me some interactive screensavers to have fun with.
There no freedom at all. In light of the cutscenes you could say that they just let you play half of the movie you are watching. In order to fit your parts in they always have to have the same start and ending.
I liked the freedom in Crysis (1). If you like that buy a long stick to keep max payne at a safe distance.
Re: Max Payne 3
Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 11:41
by SwiftSpear
As I understand it, it's pretty much the best painfully linear uninspired third person shooter you will ever play. The gameplay mechanics are absurdly nice, but the story isn't more than a bit above average, the art style lacks the style that made Max Payne original in MP1 and 2, and it's so linear and scripted Max literally shoots people for you in cut scenes. Why wouldn't they just let you shoot the people yourself? You're playing the character after all!
I'll wait for it to go on sale.
Re: Max Payne 3
Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 13:57
by Carpenter
klapmongool wrote:I also said this carp:
It is a scripted third person shooter. Might as well get me some interactive screensavers to have fun with.
There no freedom at all. In light of the cutscenes you could say that they just let you play half of the movie you are watching. In order to fit your parts in they always have to have the same start and ending.
I liked the freedom in Crysis (1). If you like that buy a long stick to keep max payne at a safe distance.
I liked both Crysis games too but MP3 and Crysis are very different from each other anyway. I wouldn't want MP3 world to be large because I don't need that, I just enjoyed the action and story part of it. If I wanted to play a game with larger world, I would play GTAs or Crysis. Also Far Cries worked well too. Just a matter of taste then I guess.
SwiftSpear wrote:As I understand it, it's pretty much the best painfully linear uninspired third person shooter you will ever play. The gameplay mechanics are absurdly nice, but the story isn't more than a bit above average, the art style lacks the style that made Max Payne original in MP1 and 2, and it's so linear and scripted Max literally shoots people for you in cut scenes. Why wouldn't they just let you shoot the people yourself? You're playing the character after all!
I'll wait for it to go on sale.
And Swift you've misunderstood this; YOU do all the killing, not the character in cut scenes. I don't remember there being any killing at all by Max in the cut scenes and if there was, it was so little that it didn't even bother me.
Re: Max Payne 3
Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 16:50
by klapmongool
Carpenter wrote:
I liked both Crysis games too but MP3 and Crysis are very different from each other anyway. I wouldn't want MP3 world to be large because I don't need that, I just enjoyed the action and story part of it. If I wanted to play a game with larger world, I would play GTAs or Crysis. Also Far Cries worked well too. Just a matter of taste then I guess.
Yea, but I think games should always have freedom in order to be good :)
Re: Max Payne 3
Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 19:49
by PicassoCT
freedom and and a good story contradict each other. A good story emphasizes always a great dramatic event marching forward, or beeing marched by you- in both cases it doesent look good, if the heroe goes astray to pick some flowers for sidequests. I call imersion breaking.
Re: Max Payne 3
Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 21:49
by SwiftSpear
PicassoCT wrote:freedom and and a good story contradict each other. A good story emphasizes always a great dramatic event marching forward, or beeing marched by you- in both cases it doesent look good, if the heroe goes astray to pick some flowers for sidequests. I call imersion breaking.
The issue doesn't always have to be lack of freedom. Halflife is a linear story, but it never takes your perspective outside of the main character's head, and they go to great lengths to make you not feel boxed in, allowing you some degree of horizontal mobility to find items and experience Easter eggs. Just because a story is linear doesn't mean it has to feel distant and unrealistic.
Re: Max Payne 3
Posted: 07 Jul 2012, 16:10
by PicassoCT
SwiftSpear wrote:PicassoCT wrote:freedom and and a good story contradict each other. A good story emphasizes always a great dramatic event marching forward, or beeing marched by you- in both cases it doesent look good, if the heroe goes astray to pick some flowers for sidequests. I call imersion breaking.
The issue doesn't always have to be lack of freedom. Halflife is a linear story, but it never takes your perspective outside of the main character's head, and they go to great lengths to make you not feel boxed in, allowing you some degree of horizontal mobility to find items and experience Easter eggs. Just because a story is linear doesn't mean it has to feel distant and unrealistic.
Agree on that.