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May 15, 2012

Max Payne 3

Max Payne 3
Based on 3311 Ratings
8.8
metacritic
Based on 80 Reviews
86
Release date
May 15, 2012
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Mode(s)
Single-player, Multiplayer
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Summary

The tragedies that took Max Payne's loved ones years ago are wounds that won't heal. No longer a police, nearly washed up and addicted to pain killers, Max takes a job in São Paulo, Brazil, protecting the family of wealthy real estate mogul Rodrigo Branco to finally escape his troubled past. But as events spin out of his control, Max finds himself alone on the streets of an unfamiliar city, desperately searching for the truth and fighting for a way out.

Max Payne 3 System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows 10 64 Bit
CPU:
Intel Dual Core 2.4 GHZ - i7 3930K 6 Core x 3.06 GHZ / AMD Dual Core 2.6 GHZ - FX-8150 8 Core x 3.6 GHZ
RAM:
2GB - 16GB RAM
GPU:
NVIDIA® 8600 GT 512MB VRAM – NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 680 2GB VRAM / Radeon HD 3400 512MB VRAM - Radeon HD 7970 3GB VRAM

Max Payne Series Games

Max Payne
+2
July 24, 2001
88
Max Payne
May 15, 2012
86
Max Payne 3

Max Payne 3 Trailer

Max Payne 3 Screenshots

Critic Reviews

  • 90
    Hyper Magazine July 8, 2012
    A compelling, down and dirty bullet basket populated by real characters and visceral gunplay.
  • 90
    TeamXbox June 26, 2012
    The presentation is top-notch, the game feels like you want it to never end while you're playing it, and the multiplayer gives it longevity that will stick around for a good while.
  • 87
    Pelit (Finland) June 20, 2012
    Max Payne 3 is a great action-movie experience with life-like characters that Rockstar is famous for. It does fall a bit flat on the actual action part, however. The controls on consoles are confusing and hard to get used to. Still very much worth a play-thru. It's also one of the best looking console games in the current generation.
  • 80
    X-ONE Magazine UK June 19, 2012
    A fantastic shooter that does a lot for the genre.
  • 60
    GameCritics June 17, 2012
    Yes, Max Payne 3 may be a thrilling game, but the most shocking, slickly-produced, well-written cut-scenes in the world can't get a player to fully humanize a character who can magically heal from the same bullet wounds that explode his enemies into red mist.