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{ | {{Infobox Game | ||
|image=Maxpayne cover art.jpg | |||
|release=2001-07-25 | |||
| | |developers=Remedy Entertainment | ||
|- | |publishers=Gathering of Developers, Rockstar Games | ||
|platforms=Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox, macOS, Game Boy Advance, iOS, Android | |||
| | |genres=Third-person Shooter | ||
|modes=Single-player | |||
| | }} | ||
{{Content Game | |||
| | |introduction='''Max Payne''' is a 2001 third-person shooter game developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Gathering of Developers and Rockstar Games. The game follows the story of Max Payne, a former NYPD detective turned undercover DEA agent seeking revenge for the murder of his family. | ||
|gameplay=The game features a gritty neo-noir style and utilizes graphic novel panels with voice-overs for storytelling. Players navigate a complex conspiracy involving the drug "Valkyr," organized crime, and secret societies. While the main versions are shooters, the Game Boy Advance version employs an isometric view while retaining the core narrative and gameplay elements. | |||
| | }} | ||
{{Gallery Game | |||
| | |gallery_image1=Maxpayne forklift.png | ||
|gallery_caption1=A yellow forklift in Max Payne<ref>S. Derboo, ''The Video Game Forklift Museum'', retrieved 19 June, 2025, from https://samderboo.com/forklifts.php.</ref> | |||
|gallery_image2=Maxpayne gba forklift.png | |||
|gallery_caption2=The Game Boy Advance version of the forklift<ref>S. Derboo, ''The Video Game Forklift Museum'', retrieved 19 June, 2025, from https://samderboo.com/forklifts.php.</ref> | |||
Max Payne is a 2001 | }} | ||
The game follows the story of Max Payne, a former NYPD detective | {{Footer Game | ||
|notes=<references /> | |||
|categories=Third-person Shooter, Single-player, Video Games, Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox, macOS, Game Boy Advance, iOS, Android | |||
The game features a gritty neo-noir style and | }} | ||
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Maxpayne forklift.png|A yellow forklift in Max Payne<ref>S. Derboo, ''The Video Game Forklift Museum'', retrieved 19 June, 2025, from https://samderboo.com/forklifts.php.</ref> | |||
Maxpayne gba forklift.png|The Game Boy Advance version of the forklift<ref>S. Derboo, ''The Video Game Forklift Museum'', retrieved 19 June, 2025, from https://samderboo.com/forklifts.php.</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:21, 17 February 2026
| Max Payne | |
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| Release | 25. July 2001 |
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| Developer(s) | Remedy Entertainment |
| Publisher(s) | Gathering of Developers Rockstar Games |
| Platform(s) | Windows PlayStation 2 Xbox macOS Game Boy Advance iOS Android |
| Genre(s) | Third-person Shooter |
| Mode(s) | Single-player |
Max Payne is a 2001 third-person shooter game developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Gathering of Developers and Rockstar Games. The game follows the story of Max Payne, a former NYPD detective turned undercover DEA agent seeking revenge for the murder of his family.
Gameplay
The game features a gritty neo-noir style and utilizes graphic novel panels with voice-overs for storytelling. Players navigate a complex conspiracy involving the drug "Valkyr," organized crime, and secret societies. While the main versions are shooters, the Game Boy Advance version employs an isometric view while retaining the core narrative and gameplay elements.
Gallery
Notes
- ↑ S. Derboo, The Video Game Forklift Museum, retrieved 19 June, 2025, from https://samderboo.com/forklifts.php.
- ↑ S. Derboo, The Video Game Forklift Museum, retrieved 19 June, 2025, from https://samderboo.com/forklifts.php.
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