I'm quite looking forward to the new film, and Hardy's take on the role.
I'm quite looking forward to the new film, and Hardy's take on the role.
There was an original trilogy of films in the late 70's/early 80's. The first one was a society dealing with post peak oil, and the second two were set in the aftermath of world war 3. They are basically the genesis of the post apocalyptic action thriller. I for one am really excited, but of course it depends on how…
They'd be mad not to make that a central concept to game play.
Oh yeah, I actually got shivers when I heard the car revving in from the distance.
Based on his look and the car I'm wondering if this is set just prior to The Road Warrior?
Nice observation, I reckon you're spot on.
James McCaffrey was one of the main reasons I got so invested in the Max Payne series; he brought so much humanity, humor and world weariness to a character who's essentially a noir archetype, and could have been a boring cliche in the wrong hands.
Has anyone played this yet? I've heard mixed things, but the concept seems interesting, and the game play looked quite similar to Tomb Raider, which I loved.
I tend not to get involved in a MP game unless I have a good hour or two to dedicate to it, and I'm in a calm mood. Having said that, it has to be said I have rage quit from time to time, to my shame. This is almost always due to what seems like a lot of kills against me, usually within a minute of spawning. Often…
Sadly I think Disney is all too aware of how EA operate, and I do hope I'm wrong, but it seems with going for a movie every year and now giving exclusive dev rights to EA they are well and truly in this to get as much profit as possible. While it's entirely possibly EA will turn out some good looking and even fun…
I'd be very surprised if multiplayer heist missions aren't a big feature.
I seem to remember reading somewhere that there will be a few other smallish towns, but basically LS is the games big city.
I loved San Fierro too. Who knows? Maybe it'll be a DLC down the line, though that may be a bit too ambitious for DLC.
I imagine it'll feature a lot of the stuff from IV, but much improved and with some new twists and features. My favorite part of the multiplayer for IV was simply the free roam, which I anticipate will be epic in V.
I was sold on this game after the GI article and trailer two. I truly cannot wait to lose myself in this game. I'm actually of glad they chose to delay it, for surely I would have lost the summer had it come out now.
Possibly ; )
I hear you there; up until two weeks ago I was a test lead at the Montreal studio. I haven't found another job yet, but am trying to stay positive about things.
Also there was a good nine year gap between Max Payne 2 and Max Payne 3. I'm so glad James McCaffrey came back for it.