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Max Payne 3 Gaming and 3D Vision Experience Review

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Max Payne 3 Gaming and 3D Vision Experience Review

Postby crowTrobot » Tue Jun 26, 2012 8:35 pm

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The majority of the top grossing box-office movies in 2010 were remakes or sequels. It is undeniably profitable so I can hardly blame Hollywood for fueling franchises that have a built-in fan base already compared to a project built from the ground up. Video gaming has been around long enough now that this year’s crop of games is equally filled with sequels. Video game development is just as profitable and operating budgets of AAA titles rival those of Hollywood’s movies so there is no reason why video game franchises should feel any less epic in scale.


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Re: Max Payne 3 Gaming and 3D Vision Experience Review

Postby rrplay » Wed Jun 27, 2012 8:21 pm

I look forward to playing MaxPayne3. played the other 2, and yeah can agree with you that having graphic-novella with earlier versions certainly alleviated the game-loading times, nice to see that now it is more cinematic. What I likes in you review is tat some games seem to get a bit short on actual content and action gameplay with too many cut scenes possibly more for visual effects rather than contribute to the narrative while keeping the pace of actual game play moving along.

MaxPayne 3 is on my list for games to play and thanks for the review.
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Re: Max Payne 3 Gaming and 3D Vision Experience Review

Postby rrplay » Mon Jul 02, 2012 12:26 am

Looks nVidia included some of the comments in the NVIDIA nTeresting Weekly Newsletter - June 29, 2012
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