Max Payne 2 Gone Gold 55
Natoi writes "Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne has gone gold and will be shipping to stores on the 15th of October in the States and on the 24th in Europe. Max Payne 2 is developed by Finnish Remedy Entertainment, which sold the rights to the Max Payne name to Rockstar Games after the first game in the series a little over two years ago." Playstation 2 and XBox versions are slated for an early December release as well.
Max Paine 2? Haven't finished the first one (Score:1)
More Bullet Time (Score:1)
Re:More Bullet Time (Score:2)
This game is such a Matrix Rip off.. But its good! (Score:1)
Re:This game is such a Matrix Rip off.. But its go (Score:1)
Re:This game is such a Matrix Rip off.. But its go (Score:1)
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Re:This game is such a Matrix Rip off.. But its go (Score:2, Insightful)
And when Max flew off the Empire State Building into the sky at the end...that was SO lame!!
Oh wait...Max Payne was a mob game, no sci-fi what-so-ever...I guess super slow motion is a total rip off of the Matrix in every way that TV commercials and a few dozen other movies where trying to "be like the Matrix" with slow motion action...
Guess we can sue Etienne Jules Marey for mak
Whatever happened to the Maxx Payne lawsuit? (Score:4, Informative)
Was the lawsuit dismissed? Was it settled? Did Rockstar arrange for the candle truck to pay Mr. Payne a visit?
Re:Whatever happened to the Maxx Payne lawsuit? (Score:4, Funny)
Ass-kicking women (Score:2, Insightful)
No way. (Score:5, Insightful)
A fully-loaded M-16A2 with undermounted grenade launcher weighs a total of about twelve pounds. My mother could carry that today, and she's not exactly young.
A Barrett M82A1--which is a big honkin' piece of hardware (click here [snipercentral.com])--weighs about thirty pounds. So as a rough guess, I'd say the hardware she's carrying there in the screenshot (a rifle I can't place, although it looks vaguely Dragunovish, which would make it nine and a half pounds fully loaded) weighs no more than twelve pounds.
So either you don't know jack about women, if you think they can't carry a twelve-pound weapon, or you don't know jack about firearms. Take your pick which.
(Up until her 50th birthday, my mother could beat me in skeet shooting. Her preferred rig was a twelve-gauge firing three-inch magnum rounds. So please don't tell me "real women can't handle hardware like that." Real women, especially real women who come from Alabama and grow up hunting and fishing with their fathers, most definitely do handle hardware like that.)
It _is_ a Dragunov. (Score:2)
Nine and a half pounds, fully loaded.
Dunno about you, but all the real women I know can carry nine and a half pound weapons without any problem.
Re:It _is_ a Dragunov. (Score:2, Funny)
Yeah, it's called a purse and its deadly.
(no offense to the ladies out there)
Re:It _is_ a Dragunov. (Score:4, Interesting)
Give a guy a bag of sand that weighs that same...he'll start complaining in 2 minutes.
Of course the kid looks uncomfortable as hell, being bounced, smothered, etc...but it ain't gonna hit the floor!
Re:It _is_ a Dragunov. (Score:1)
"Why the hell am I just standing here holding a nine-pound bad of sand? This is stupid!"
I think a woman would react much the same way when holding a bag of sand for no reason.
Personally, I can hold a baby for extremely long periods of time without complaining, since babies are so much cuter then bags of sand.
Re:No way. (Score:2)
now if it was a full blown machinegun then i'd be little suspicious though she looks fit enough for that(now, shooting with full mg's with some accuracy is another thing).
(and of course, carrying all the guns in your arsenal that you have 'under your jacket' or something and the ammo around might prove quickly a bigger chore than the gun in hand)
well.. at least mandatory army service puts some perspective into them 'toys'...
Re:No way. (Score:2)
But regardless of all that, the G.I. Jane woman you see pictured only exists in make believe.
Re:No way. (Score:2)
M-16A2; 8.5 pounds loaded, with a magazine which weighs just about a pound. In other words, the weight of the rifle is determined only 12% by the ammunition used.
A G3A3 battle rifle; about 11 pounds loaded, with a magazine which weighs about two pounds. In other words, for a battle rifle chambered in the very hefty 7.62mm NATO round, the weight is determined only 20% by the ammunition used.
Try again.
Re:No way. (Score:2)
Re:No way. (Score:2)
When you're called on the subject, you hide behind trivially-refuted tripe like "the weight of a rifle is determined primarily by its ammunition type", whi
Re:No way. (Score:2)
"women are too small to handle full-caliber weapons"
I said that? Where? I am forced to admire your facilities for invention.
Re:No way. (Score:2)
You've clearly never done any serious shooting before.
For instance, a
Re:No way. (Score:2)
And is there some reason we are talking about bolt-action rifles and handguns, not semi-automatics? And where did you get the nine-and-a-half-pound rifle figure you mention later on?
Re:No way. (Score:2)
We have been talking about automatic rifles. Or were you not paying attention to the discussion about the weight of the M-16A2, G3A3, etc.? I'm bringing in other weapons and other mechanisms because it shows the trend is not limited to assault and battle rifles.
Good grief, man, think about it: if weapons are made heavier to handle more energetic rounds (more precisely, as you say, rounds with more momentum),
Re:No way. (Score:2)
Except for a minor (pedantic) correction: the AR-15 was an AR-10 rechambered for
Re:No way. (Score:2)
It? I sure as hell couldn't tell what she was holding from that picture. All I could get was a good idea of size and proportions.
I'm done with this thread.
And thank god for that. Between your inventing quotes of mine, dodging questions, and pretending to have said something you haven't, it hasn't been a great deal of fun.
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Re:No way. (Score:2, Funny)
Pretty sure it's a Dragunov (Score:1)
Re:Ass-kicking women (Score:3, Funny)
Just the thought of her opening her mouth, bitching and whining, would send me running. She don't need no stinking gun...
Re:Ass-kicking women (Score:2)
That's why these people are called heroes, because they are out-of-the-ordinary people who do things that real people can't do. It's fiction. Fiction, fiction, fiction.
And, makes our culture inclined towards women in combat? Whether or not it's idiocy is a different argument, but saying that
Once a troll... (actually serious post) (Score:3, Interesting)
Was Max Payne's story, with hammy voice acting and so forth, a joke or serious? That is, did they think they were making a work of serious fiction or were they trying to spoof the hard-boiled detective "noir" genre?
I never found a story or interview indicating that it was meant to be parody/satire, but I could have missed it. So I took it as an attempt to be serious, one that was painful to watch. Others saw it as intentionally bad for humourous effect.
So, anyone have hard evidence one way or the other?
Anyway, here's hoping MP2 is somehow better. I didn't realize it was coming out on the PS2, so I guess I'll have a chance to rent it to see it for myself. (Previous curmudgeoning of Max Payne here [curmudgeongamer.com] and here [curmudgeongamer.com] for the morbidly curious.)
Re:Once a troll... (actually serious post) (Score:3, Insightful)
as for what made the game fun? shooting people, plain and simple, the engine made 'movie like' shooting of people easy and fun.
now, that might just as well have been it's biggest shortcoming, as the game wasn't that lo
Re:Once a troll... (actually serious post) (Score:3)
Fairly confident... (Score:2)
Yes it had it's serious plot aspects, but the speech and the storyline must have been a spoof to some extent, part of what made it so fun.
All you have to do is look at the section where he gets drugged up on Valkyr, and in his dream is told that he is in both a game, and a comic book. If that doesn't prove it what does?
Much as I enjoyed it I'm still a little bitter. Not only do I know one of the guys who worked on it, but it came out long enough after I posted the outl
Not spoof, tribute. (Score:2)
They set out to create something pulpy and dramatic and different - and, if you let yourself enjoy it, you'll find a great story and a fairly solid game.
Re:Once a troll... (actually serious post) (Score:2)
Error? (Score:1)
This seems rather confusing to me, is it a missprint? If not could someone clarify it please.
Jainith
Re:Error? (Score:1, Insightful)
Take2 (Score:3, Informative)
Take-Two also announced that it has acquired ownership of the Max Payne brand and all intellectual property rights associated with the brand, including trademarks, copyrights, characters, perpetual license to utilize proprietary technologies, including the Max Payne game engine and associated "Bullet Time(TM)" technology, and rights to license fees from ancillary Max Payne brand extensions such as cinema, television and literary productions.
Take-Two purchased the Max Payne property from Remedy Entertainment and Apogee Software in exchange for $10 million in cash and 969,932 shares of restricted common stock, in addition to certain future development incentives.
Let's get things straight please.
Re:Huh?????? (Score:1)
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Re:whats needed to play? (Score:2)
1Ghz PIII/Athlon or 1.2Ghz Celeron/Duron processor
32MB AGP graphics card with hardware transform & lighting support
256MB RAM
1.5 GB hard drive space
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
DirectX 9.0
Keyboard and mouse
Looks like you'll be fine
I'm confused (Score:2, Funny)
Re:I'm confused (Score:1)
Kinda quick... (Score:1)
Re:Kinda quick... (Score:2)