View Full Version : A New Twist For Max Payne
Skunch
07-10-2003, 10:30 AM
If Remedy was ever gonna make a new Max Payne after this up coming one, they could make it in a GTA 3/Donkey Kong 64 sorta twist. What I mean by that is your always in the street until you go somewhere else, your never necessarily "In A Level" your just in another part of the city but the more things like missions/tasks you do, the more oportunities you unlock such as a car to drive around New York City, a new mission, a new hit to be made on some bad guy. Plus adding a Day Time/Night Time System and other interactivity.I'm not saying Max Payne 1 had no interactivity. (If I ever do say that,punch me,come on, playing a piano? thats VERY interactive) but you can never get enough of it. Ya know?
hemlock_0
07-10-2003, 11:23 AM
I'm sure there are a lot of people about to say this, but Max Payne just isn't that kind of game. The best thing for what you're suggesting, I think, is a Max mod for GTA, or something along those lines.
why do you compare it with donkey kong 64?? i don't see the point in that....
theHunted
07-10-2003, 02:38 PM
max payne is a linear game. it's that way because they want to tell a specific story with this game and they want you to follow a strict plot. this can't be done as intense as it is, with a non-linear gameplay as you suggested.
Jules Verne
07-10-2003, 02:43 PM
They should make it totally open-ended and call it "MorrowPayne" images/icons/tongue.gif
If Max Payne was made like DK64, you would spend hours trying to collect single bullets from around the city.l
Maddieman
07-10-2003, 06:03 PM
I guess the closest you'll get to that idea anytime soon is The Getaway for the ps2; which attempted to re-create the tense on-foot gunfights similar to Max Payne, while also trying to offer frantic vehicle pursuits askin to GTA3 -- all set in an open-ended, free-roaming, (and quite accurate rendition of London.
Sadly, it doesn't quite match up to the excitement of either Max Payne or GTA; but it's quite an interesting title, nonetheless.
Qtipie
07-11-2003, 12:48 AM
max doesn't really depend on anyone. that's all the fun about this game and its story. it's you against the rest of the world. he's a loner and not a henchman.
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