Max Payne 3 trailer is about a kidnapping
Rockstar has been slowly revealing more about Max Payne 3. A new trailer answers one question that have gone overlooked: what kind of mess did Max get himself in this time?
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Rockstar has been slowly revealing more about Max Payne 3. A new trailer answers one question that have gone overlooked: what kind of mess did Max get himself in this time?
If your trigger finger has been itching since you found out Max Payne 3 was delayed, watching a new trailer focused on weapons and targeting might help sooth it.
Rockstar's Max Payne 3 has shattered its planned March 2012 release window with some manner of extravagant slow-motion explosion and is now diving sideways towards a May 2012 launch, parent company Take-Two has announced.
Rockstar has announced a new Max Payne 3 promotion, which will let you submit yourself as a gang member face for the game's multiplayer mode.
Rockstar has detailed its narrative focus for Max Payne 3's multiplayer, including how narrated sequences from Max himself will tie the "Gang Wars" mode together as a cohesive story.
Max Payne 3 art director Rob Nelson talks about the tweaks Rockstar made to the Euphoria engine for this game.
GameStop teased its Max Payne 3 pre-order bonus, and implied some details on some of the game's first DLC.
Rockstar is attempting to make its upcoming "special edition" of Max Payne 3 truly special, by enforcing a pre-order cutoff date. From now until January 15, you'll be able to lay down $100 on a premium bundle.
Rockstar Games, like the rest of the industry, has been learning about what makes DLC successful. For example, the sizable expansion packs for Grand Theft Auto IV may have been too big and too expensive for their own good.
Rockstar's getting technical in a new series of trailers, kicking off with a look at its targeting, bullet time, animation, and AI. You needn't even ask: yes, things do get shot and explode in slow-motion.