Is this the textbook definition of kino?
Is this the textbook definition of kino?
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The dynamic difficulty balancing is way to overpowered in this game, which leads to no-death runs being near-impossible, even on the lowest difficulty. Hell, the dynamic difficulty pretty much renders the difficulty option at the start pointless.
Other than that, yes, it's kino.
>near-impossible
near-impossible isn't impossible. Learn to play, faggot.
That would be Max Payne 3. Max Payne 1 is your typical 80-90s cop movie
Max Payne 3 is a flick at best. Max Payne is kino, Max Payne 2 is film.
i first played this after i burgaled a house and stole a PS2 with 8 games, loved it, i sold the PS2 to my dad and told him i found it in a car, i got the cash and got to play on it. RESULT,, google Greystones ,seaham,, thats the house i burgaled, i did it 3 times but the third time i jad to Run cos the cops were on point
>kino
>has a goofy subplot starring a hidden laboratory
kek
nuh, sweetie, try again
Max Payne is inherently goofy. The characters are cardboard cutouts, the story is deliberately cliche, the writing is ridiculously verbose. However, it was made by people who knew the structure of the genre it is subtly deconstructing. It walks the line between serious and stupid so masterfully, it ascends beyond your average parody. It manages to avoid all the traps of your average works made with "it's self-aware so it's bad on purpose" motto in mind.. That's why it's kino, and that's why Rockstar missed the point completely.
I think you're reading too much into it. It's a video game, senpai
not him but its clear you were plebfiltered hard. The original Max Payne is one of the only truly 10/10 third person shooters in existence and its due to every facet of its design coming together perfectly. Its also probably the only game in existence that does "cinematic gameplay" properly
>The original Max Payne is one of the only truly 10/10 third person shooters in existence and its due to every facet of its design coming together perfectly. Its also probably the only game in existence that does "cinematic gameplay" properly
nowhere did I deny such claims. I absolutely adore Max Payne, and agree about the cinematic gameplay part, but it's nowhere near kino.
It read like a comic book, and rightly so, you dingus.
just memorize the cheap spots
>but it's nowhere near kino.
Except that it literally is. Incredible writing and design down to the smallest perfections like using painkillers to heal damage
No, this is.
These tbqhf.
>it's bad on purpose
I think you don't know what this kino meme is about, senpai
I do and youre clearly too retarded to know what it truly means yourself. Max Payne is true kino and not "kino" that panders to children by having a cool or "emotional" cutscene. The entirety of Max Payne is perfection, just like how something like Bloodborne is kino all the way through
>burgled a house
>has a dad
max payne 2 was fucking unnecessary and ruined the perfect ending to 1
The entire first game felt like kino from beginning to the perfect ending and it should have ended right there
>max payne gets arrested and we dont know what happens to him next, maybe alfred wooden just tricked him and fucked him over
Way to ruin the perfect ending to a kino game by creating a sequel.
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Not to mention that 2 and 3 completely lost the "thing" that made Max Payne great
The second game just felt like they made it because "everyone loved Max Payne 1 so we gotta do a sequel lol" when it was unnecessary
You're clearly autistic, user.
Max Payne 2 might not be kino but it still holds up on its own very well. Its tone is very different but it still feels like Max Payne.
I didn't say it was a bad game, but it doesn't matter. It ruined the perfect ending to 1 and continuing the story was forced and unnecessary.
So you stole the PS2 from a house, and then pretended you stole the PS2 from a car? I don't see the point.
He meant "my mom's husband".