May 31, 2023 - Day 151 - NewPlay Review
Total NewPlays: 167
Game: Max Payne
Platform: Steam
Release Date: Jul 25, 2001
Library Date: Dec 7, 2017
Unplayed: 2001d (5y5m24d)
Playtime: 30m
No, that is not a typo. Yes, this is the original Max Payne. No, I have never played it. Yes, this will be hard to review.
Max Payne is a... come on, you know: third-person shooter, undercover detective is framed, goes rogue to try & get his life back.
I'd started Max Payne at some time in the past, & closed it after three minutes. Possibly because it's buggy as hell.
As the game starts, "Remedy" pops up on the screen; "Wait... the people who made Control?" It added a new lens with which to judge the game.
Unfortunately, it doesn't help much. I can see why Max Payne was so groundbreaking in 2001, but almost 22 years later, it hasn't aged well.
Firstly, the face-tech that was amazing in 2001 makes Max look constipated, and that's a hard thing to get past. It makes the game feel cheesy now.
Secondly, it is quite buggy. Kudos that it still runs in 2023 (at 2K res!), but audio dropouts & random freezes make it tough to want to keep playing.
However, there's a core to the story there, and a foreshadowing of Remedy's future storytelling prowess. I can see why they're remaking it; I think I might wrestle with it for a bit longer.
Max Payne, even 22 years later, is:
3: OK
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) this is the first game from my EGS pile of shame this year.