Rockstar’s reinvention rated…
By the time we’d finished Max Payne 3, we’d killed over 1400 people. From start to finish, the game is a violent tornado of death and destruction, and one of the bloodiest, most relentless shooters ever. It has all the cinematic flair, polish, and production values you might expect from a Rockstar game – but it’s missing some of the surreal magic that made the original games so memorable.
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