The prologue of A Binary Choice is the second prologue in Max Payne 2. Back at the precinct where he works, Lt. Bravura strips Max of his guns and hands the Cleaner Case to Valerie Winterson; Bravura's actions are a response to Max working with Mona Sax, who is a wanted criminal. The lieutenant.
.First releaseJuly 23, 2001Latest releaseMay 15, 2012Max Payne is a developed by ( Max Payne and Max Payne 2) and ( Max Payne 3). The series is named after its protagonist, a police detective turned after his family had been murdered by drug dealers. The series' first and second installments were written by, while was primarily written by '.The first game of the series, was released in 2001 for and in 2002 for, and; a different version of the game was released for the in 2003. A sequel entitled was released in 2003 for Xbox, PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows. In 2008, a movie adaption, loosely based on the original game, entitled was released, distributed by, starring and in the roles of Max Payne and, respectively. Was developed by and released on May 15, 2012 for and, and on June 1, 2012 for Microsoft Windows.The franchise is notable for its use of ' in action sequences, as well as being positively received by critics, although Max Payne 2 's sales were considered underwhelming.
As of 2011, the Max Payne franchise has sold over 7.5 million copies. The film rendition received negative reviews but was commercially successful. Main article:Renegade agent and former officer Max Payne attempts to hunt down the ones responsible for murdering his wife and child, as well as framing him for the murder of his partner, Alex Balder. As the story unfolds he gains a number of 'allies', including a gangster, called Vladimir Lem, and Mona Sax, a female vigilante who is out to avenge the death of her twin sister, Lisa, and manages to bring down the ring-leaders in a major drug-operation for a narcotic called V or Valkyr—after the in Norse mythology.Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne. Main article:Max Payne has been taken by the police and is about to face charges for his killing spree. However, he is cleared of all charges, thanks to his relationship with a very influential member of society, Senator Alfred Woden. A few years have passed, and Max has returned to work for the NYPD as a homicide detective.
During a routine murder investigation he finds himself face-to-face with the fugitive Mona Sax, a woman he thought was dead. Max and Mona team up to solve the answers to Max's past that left his wife and child dead.Max Payne 3. Main article:Early in 2003, it was confirmed that had bought the rights to adapt the game to film. The Max Payne movie went into production in 2008 and was directed. The movie was produced by Collision Entertainment and Firm Films in, Canada. And play the roles of Max Payne and Mona Sax respectively., and have roles as B.B.
Hensley, Jason Colvin, Christa Balder and Jim Bravura respectively. On July 10, 2008, a teaser trailer was released, featuring an instrumental version of the song, '. The film was released to theaters in the U.S.
On October 17, 2008 with a PG-13 rating. While it was ranked first on its opening weekend, grossing US$18 million at the box office, the film received mainly negative reviews, having a 16% rating at, based on 129 reviews. Characters.
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