Max Payne (series)

Max Payne (series)
Genres Third-person shooter
Creators Sam Lake
Platform of origin Microsoft Windows
First release Max Payne
July 23, 2001
Latest release Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne
October 14, 2003

Max Payne is a video game series developed by Remedy Entertainment and recently, Rockstar Vancouver. The series is named after its protagonist, Max Payne, a New York City police officer.[1] The series's original story and script is written by Sam Lake.

The first game of the series, Max Payne was released in 2001 for Microsoft Windows and 2002 for Xbox, PlayStation 2, and Apple Macintosh; a special version of the game was also released for the Game Boy Advance in 2003. A sequel entitled Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne was released in 2003 for PC, Xbox and the PS2. In 2008, a movie adaption of the original game entitled Max Payne was released. In 2009, Rockstar announced Max Payne 3, being developed by Rockstar Vancouver and currently scheduled for the release in March 2012 for PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.[2] [3][4][5]

The franchise is notable for its use of "bullet time" in action sequences. The series has achieved varying levels of success. Both Max Payne and Max Payne 2 were well received by critics, although the sequel's sales were considered underwhelming.[6][7] As of 2011, the Max Payne franchise has sold over 7.5 million copies.[8] The film rendition, which featured Mark Wahlberg as Payne, was the opposite, in that it received criticism and was given negative reviews but was commercially successful.[9]

Contents

Games

Max Payne

Max Payne is the first game in the franchise; a third-person shooter video game developed by the Finnish company Remedy Entertainment, produced by 3D Realms and published by Gathering of Developers. The game follows the story of detective Payne as he attempts to hunt down the ones responsible for murdering his wife and child, as well as framing him for the murder of his partner, Alex. As the story unfolds he gains a number of "allies"--most of whom are killed off in the sequel—including a Russian mafia gangster Vladimir Lem, and Mona Sax, another gun-totting vigilante who's out to avenge the death of her twin sister, Lisa, and manages to bring down the ring-leaders in a major drug-operation for a narcotic called V or Valkyr—after the mythological figures in Norse mythology.

Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne

At the ending of Max Payne, Max was being led away by the police, about to face charges for his killing spree in which he killed upwards of six hundred people, even though they all had criminal records. However, Max was eventually cleared of all charges, thanks to his relationship with a very influential member of society, Senator Alfred Woden. A few years have passed, and Max has returned to work for the NYPD as a homicide detective. However, during a routine murder investigation he finds himself face-to-face once again with the fugitive Mona Sax, a woman he thought was dead. Max and Mona team up to solve the answers to Max's past that left his wife and child dead.

Max Payne 3

Max Payne 3, the first game in the series developed by Rockstar Vancouver (and not by Remedy Entertainment, the original developers), will find Max in a "downward spiral" following the events of the second game.[10] He is now 8 years older, has left both the NYPD and New York itself, and his appearance is considerably different from that of the first two games.[11] Working for a security firm in the city of São Paulo located in Brazil, Max is double-crossed, finding himself in a "city full of violence and bloodshed".

Film adaptation

Early in 2003, it was confirmed that 20th Century Fox had bought the rights to adapt the game to film.[12] The Max Payne movie went into production in 2008 and was directed by John Moore. he movie was produced by Collision Entertainment and Firm Films in Toronto, Canada.[13] Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis[14] play the roles of Max Payne and Mona Sax respectively.[15] Beau Bridges, Chris O'Donnell, Nelly Furtado and Rapper Ludacris have roles as B.B. Hensley, Jason Colvin, Christa Balder and Jim Bravura respectively.[16] On July 10, 2008, an official teaser trailer was released, featuring an instrumental version of the Marilyn Manson song, "If I Was Your Vampire".[17] The film was released to theaters in the USA on October 17, 2008 with a PG-13 rating.[18] While it was ranked first on its opening weekend, grossing US$18 million at the box office,[19] the film received mainly negative reviews, having a 16% rating at Rotten Tomatoes, based on 129 reviews.[20]

Characters

Character Appearances
Max Payne Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne Max Payne 3 Film
Max Payne James McCaffrey[21] Mark Wahlberg
Mona Sax Julia Murney Wendy Hoopes   Mila Kunis
Jim Bravura Peter Appel Vince Viverito   Ludacris
Vladimir Lem Dominic Hawksley Jonathan Davis  
Vinnie Gognitti Joe Dallo Fred Berman  
Alfred Woden John Randolph Jones John Braden  
Jack Lupino Jeff Gurner   Amaury Nolasco

Recurring characters

Max Payne characters

Max Payne 2 characters

Reception

Aggregate review scores
As of December 25, 2011.
Game GameRankings Metacritic
Max Payne (PC) 89.24%[22]
(Xbox) 85.91%[23]
(PS2) 79.81%[24]
(GBA) 79.68%[25]
(PC) 89[26]
(Xbox) 89[27]
(PS2) 80[28]
(GBA) 78[29]
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne (PC) 88.49%[30]
(Xbox) 85.75%[31]
(PS2) 76.64%[32]
(PC) 86[33]
(Xbox) 84[34]
(PS2) 73[35]
Max Payne 3 (PC) -[36]
(PS3) -[37]
(X360) -[38]
(PC) -[39]
(PS3) -[40]
(X360) -[41]


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