Max (Narrating): “I felt like I’d missed out on the joke.” Max (Still Narrating): “And it was a real good one.” Max (in real life): Come on! *Jumps to the other tram and lands there safely* *KABOOM!*
*whistles* "I AIN'T GOT NOWHERE ELSE TO GO,BECKER!" "Mr.Payne,i believe you had something to say to me!" *shoots grenade launcher* "MATEM ELE! MATEM ELE AGORA!"
In the end Max killed all of his fears and sadness and it was time to finish all of this so he did the best boss shooter fight outnumbered and ur only ally is Max's confidence anymore
@@Galerius_Maximus yeah well kinda felt like he reached the bottom and after a while when you understand there is no more space to go down its time to go back, like he said in a cutscene " it was time to take back control from whatever took it away from me"
this is the ultimate final music. The other music had. a sense of urgency this is now a sense of finale. A chance to show the enemies that you aint gonna mess around.
6:04 Max: I got no where else to go Becker! Becker: Mr. Payne, I believe you had something to say to me. *Shoots Grenade Launcher* 6:10: Badass boss fight initiates
I just let Becker die of his injuries, shooting him would reinforce the thought that they got what they paid for and Max was a "dime store angel of death". It shows that he's changed if you don't blast Becker.
Definitely play them all, 3 is my favorite. This song is basically like the final mission to take down the big bad, in which you literally have him running and trying to flee the country. Cannot describe how awesome the mission is, and the airport hallway section is one of my favorite levels in gaming, especially because if the music.
@@NumaanTahir the track Max: Finale is a heavily truncated version that doesn't allow the track to flow and build, which takes away a lot of its oomph. For comparison, Finale is maybe, two minutes long, a snippet of what's offered here.
Judging by fan reaction of the 3rd game, it doesn't look like there was ever a need for a second sequel, let alone a third. Now a fourth? 3 was the most divisive game for its story, and that's what really drove the games even back then. You can't just rely on good game mechanics, otherwise people would judge you again. Fans weren't eased into the new setting and of course they got mad, that was what happened during the initial reveal. Then came long hours and the controversies back in 2008, which is why this game released far beyond its original release date. Then came critics afterward that may have liked the gameplay but were not fine with the story and cinematic decisions. Also, people really didn't want a sequel, and that would've been clear to Rockstar back when the second game didn't do so well in sales compared to the first game. I think if there's ever a possibility with making a new game, they need to either reboot the franchise or retcon the third game...but what would the new plot be about? The first game revealed a conspiracy, and Max had to shoot his way through in a record breaking blizzard in the nights of New York which set the tone for the game...only after his wife died. The second game was of reconciliation where he had to come to terms with who Mona was and that his family is gone and has to move on from the Valkyr business. But what was the purpose of the third game? Yes Max would move on to a different job, only because he was forced into it by dumb decisions like not leaving the bar like he was told even when he knew what would happen, or not being able to tell what was going on with Viktor and Passos until the flashback conveniently shows that Passos was suspicious because exposition man said so, and then there's the characters that were seen in the first mission but were only brought up again to die. While Max was able to get his "revenge" for being framed as the one who tore apart the Broncos, now what would he do?
I'm a huge fan of Max Payne 1 and 2 and to be honest I was kinda disappointed with MP 3...but I can't deny the music was friggin fantastic all the way trough
If they were to make a sequel which they CAN!! They should make him does like Heisenberg but even if they don’t, this games enough. I truest felt satisfied and immersed while playing this masterpiece
Am I crazy, or does @6:10 on, sound kinda like that ending part of Broken City with Mark Wahlberg? Or rather, I guess that sounds like this, given this came out well before Broken City did. Hmm...