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Max Panye 3 Max Panye Rocks Sao Paulo, Brazil Game Review



Max Panye 3 Max Panye Rocks Sao Paulo, Brazil Game Review
First two games in the Max Panye series were amazing, they have revolutionized the whole gaming experience. Now in that addition comes Max panye 3 developed by Rockstar, Rockstar’s first entry into the franchise, Max Panye 3 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.  If the Max Payne series proved anything, it was that there is a place for mature, dark cinematic experiences in the videogame medium.  It was a series that took itself seriously, told one of the most saddening and deranged stories of it’s time and implemented innovative gameplay mechanics that have been imitated countless times.  The lead writer of Max Payne 3 is Dan Houser, who was also the writer of most games in the Grand Theft Auto series, and of Red Dead Redemption.
In Max Panye 3 Max panye is working in the private security sector for a wealthy local family in São Paulo, Brazil, set eight years after the events of the second game. Max Payne now works in executive protection for the wealthy Rodrigo Branco in the hopes of escaping the memories of his troubled past. When a street gang kidnaps Rodrigo’s wife, Panye is pulled into a conspiracy of shadowy, warring factions threading every aspect of São Paulo society in a deadly web that threatens to engulf everyone and everything around him. After eight years Max has grown older and more cynical, finding himself in a downward spiral while battling his old demons.  
Max Panye was first introduced in the year 2001, it changed the whole gaming experience. One can remember its revolutionary bullet-time-based gunfights which had such an impact that many developers went on to use the same or similar type of slow-motion effects to enhance their games and give them cinematic flair.

Nowadays, slow-motion has become something of a gimmick, but we're mightily glad that Rockstar has decided to resurrect a version of bullet-time for Max Payne 3, which should be perfectly suited to the fight style of the original master of slow-motion gunplay.

Other features which will be introduced in the game Max Payne 3 are over-the-shoulder zoom aiming and cover mechanics. However, these will just serve as garnish to the game's classic run-and-gun shooting. While Max Payne 3 will retain the shoot-dodge mechanic of old, Rockstar has enhanced its Euphoria physics engine significantly so gun-fights should feel more visceral than ever while still retaining the same Max Payne style that was so popular back in the day. With the might of Rockstar behind it, we can also expect overall production to be super slick, with interactive cut-scenes, detailed character models and a world that is brimming with life.
Rockstar has blended physics and animation, so that when Max dives around, he does so appropriately according to his surroundings. Through advanced utilization of the Euphoria physics engine, shooting and killing enemies in Max Payne 3 will look noticeably more realistic than in any preceding Rockstar games as well.

It remains to be seen whether the new multiplayer mode, which will feature rankings and a clan system, adds anything to the game, but we’re keen to see how it all plays out. Though it's unlikely Max Payne will innovate yet again, Rockstar knows how important this franchise is to its fans and we have the upmost faith that it will deliver the goods.
Like other gaming fans I am also waiting eagerly to play Max Panye 3. And it’s a promise to all Max Panye fans I will write Max Panye review. One can understand that Max Panye is an epic series and Max Panye is an edition to its legacy. Rockstar developers will be giving there best to keep the expectations alive.
As far as Max Panye fans are concerned they not just want to play the game, but want to live it, feel it and enjoy it. Hope Max Panye 3 will not disappoint and will keep up to the expectations by breaking records.

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