- MAX PAYNE 2 REVIEW MOVIE
- MAX PAYNE 2 REVIEW PLUS
- MAX PAYNE 2 REVIEW CRACK
- MAX PAYNE 2 REVIEW WINDOWS
There's nothing good to expect in this pile of trash, and God knows how terrible this film is. If any of you people had never seen this before, be blessed that you didn't. I was expecting something better because of the hype that I had for it, but it was a complete waste of time. Max Payne, like the other video game movies (especially Uwe Boll films) is a total waste of effort proving to all of us about why video game movies tend to suck so bad. You don't see too much of it, anyway, which is also a disappointment.
MAX PAYNE 2 REVIEW MOVIE
Every other cast in this movie did a horrible job providing something good on-screen. I guess every talented actors/actress must have a bad movie one way or another. Perhaps this was the time where she was still developing her talents, which I reallt understand. Mila Kunis' performance was also wasted here, and she's usually a good actress.
He did bad in The Happening and Max Payne, but at least he got his talent back after that. Seems to me like this was the same year The Happening came out, and he, somehow, lost his magic. Mark Wahlberg can do better than this, and he's well-knowned for his best hard bitten roles.
MAX PAYNE 2 REVIEW PLUS
The official demo for Max Payne 2 contains 2.5 levels, plus a 'Dead Man Walking' level. Some of those cast from the film are suppose to be talented, but they were all wasted into this junk. Everyone can now get a taste of the Noir love story of 2003. The characters were the same, but they act completely different because of the cast. In fact, the plot is so terrible that it made this looks like something else because this sure wasn't Max Payne to me. What's are those flying creatures doing in this film? They absolutely have nothing to do with the game.
MAX PAYNE 2 REVIEW CRACK
I don't know what they were thinking, but it's not hard to tell that these filmmakers were on crack during the making of this film. Max Payne (The Movie) is just another one of those examples on why video game adaptions tend to fail. It sucked! Like really, whoever thought about making this out of a movie deserves to get punched in the face. However, this movie surprised me in a very awful way. Max Payne II, Max Payne Two, Max Peyn 2, Mex Payne 2, Max Pyane 2.When this movie first came out, I wanted to see it so bad because I loved the video game, and the fact that Mark Wahlberg was in it.
MAX PAYNE 2 REVIEW WINDOWS
Windows 2000/XP/Vista,Processor: PIII 1.0 MHz,DirectX 9.0,256 MB RAM,Free hard drive space: 1.7 GB,AGP 64MB DirectX 9.0 You get environmental noise like televisions and conversations panning around as you rotate, and there's also the drone of steady rain on the rooftop, and footsteps that sound different according to the floor surface. He's still got access to grenades and Molotov cocktails, and one nice change from the first Max Payne is that he can have these equipped at the same time as his primary weapon. Max now has the ability to use any of his weapons as a bludgeon, though this is a throwaway feature that's useless and lousy-looking. An AK-47 and a Dragunov sniper rifle are also available as in previous one. The main addition here is the MP5 submachine gun, a mainstay in any shooter with real-world weapons. He largely uses the same types of pistols, submachine guns, assault rifles, and shotguns that he used extensively in the past. The story takes place in seemingly mundane locations, like warehouses and so on. This game is completed with melodramatic dialogue straight out of a pulp detective novel-and good voice-over to go with it.
These graphic novel sequences are unmistakably similar to those of the first game, though they are, in some cases, even more artistic this time around.
When we start playing sequel we trying to compare it with the previous one and decide which one is better.