He seems okay in the trailer.
More horror than scifi, the game was. It did have that one guy who went all floaty. "THE FLESH OF FALLEN ANGELS!"
what next, Toby Keith as the master chief? how do i not hear of something like this before now? this is gonna suck
More horror than scifi, the game was. It did have that one guy who went all floaty. "THE FLESH OF FALLEN ANGELS!"
Wow, I just don't remember much about it. I would have sworn it was a straight up crime shooter. I remember the story had a lot of plot twists, I just don't remember the horror/sci-fi angle at all.
More horror than scifi, the game was. It did have that one guy who went all floaty. "THE FLESH OF FALLEN ANGELS!"
Wow, I just don't remember much about it. I would have sworn it was a straight up crime shooter. I remember the story had a lot of plot twists, I just don't remember the horror/sci-fi angle at all.
The "Horror Elements" were drug trips or really bad dreams.
This question isn't for Thrall cause I believe that he believes this statement to be equatable. Its why he posted it afterall. I'm asking for multiple answers from gammers "is this equatable to you or seen that way in the gamming community?"Max Payne is to video games what the Watchmen is to comic books.
Is Max Payne a story and character that turned the idea of gamming on its head?
Did Max Payne cause a self-evaluation among fans and creators as to how the industry is seen?
Bottom line: Was Max Payne revolutionary and if so are its effects still evident?
Is Max Payne a story and character that turned the idea of gamming on its head?
Did Max Payne cause a self-evaluation among fans and creators as to how the industry is seen?
Bottom line: Was Max Payne revolutionary and if so are its effects still evident?
No offense, CC, but wow!It's just a video game.
This question isn't for Thrall cause I believe that he believes this statement to be equatable. Its why he posted it afterall. I'm asking for multiple answers from gammers "is this equatable to you or seen that way in the gamming community?"Max Payne is to video games what the Watchmen is to comic books.
I haven't owned a game system since '97 and it was a Super Nintendo.
Is Max Payne a story and character that turned the idea of gamming on its head?
Did Max Payne cause a self-evaluation among fans and creators as to how the industry is seen?
Bottom line: Was Max Payne revolutionary and if so are its effects still evident?
I guess if you don't follow movie news then its new to you. I saw an ad over the weekend during football, not sure where else they might have played some Max Payne ads.
Is Max Payne a story and character that turned the idea of gamming on its head?
Did Max Payne cause a self-evaluation among fans and creators as to how the industry is seen?
Bottom line: Was Max Payne revolutionary and if so are its effects still evident?
No offense, CC, but wow!It's just a video game.
Not offended. But if one is going to make a statement like that then those are fair questions to ask.
Do you recall the number of Sci-Fi movies that try to brand themselves as "the next Star Wars", Fifth Element comes to mind.
Kevin Garnett, Kobe Bryant and LeBron James all got hailed as "The Next Michael Jordan"
Eragon and now Twilight were/are being branded as the next LOTR/Potter for the novel to film world.
I don't see why you'd take issue for simply seeking clarification of the statement. Is it hyperbole by one or is this a legit view held by the industry and/or fan base?
If I were a gammer I wouldn't ask, I'd know. Just as I knew Fifth Element wasn't the next Star Wars and as good as Garnett and Kobe are they aren't quite Jordan.
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