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Max Payne 2 Gets Love Life, New Face

Thanks to an anonymous reader for pointing to two separate stories at the Max Payne Headquarters, which firstly has brand-new information on the recently-announced Max Payne 2: The Fall Of Max Payne from a PC Zone preview, with lead writer Sam Lake saying of Max: "..we're taking a big risk by putting him in a love story this time around." Also new are some good-looking, magazine-leaked screenshots, complete with Scott Miller of 3D Realms commenting on why Sam Lake's face wasn't used for Max's likeness as it was for the first game ("The original game used Remedy developers, family and friends for faces... we all like Sam Lake better as Max.. [but] he doesn't have time to fly to New York to take part in the photo sessions.")

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  1. wow by Tuxinatorium · · Score: 3, Funny

    this is the first time i ever heard of a CD-ROM having a love life... methinks that would hurt...

  2. No time for pictures? by mhesseltine · · Score: 4, Insightful
    he doesn't have time to fly to New York to take part in the photo sessions.

    They don't have photographers where he is? They haven't heard of Fedex, UPS, USPS, or, if digital, email, ftp?

    This seems like a really lame excuse to me. Anyone with more insight?

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    1. Re:No time for pictures? by mrpuffypants · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I'd imagine that the type of pictures they need are either ultra-high resolution so that they can then lower the res for the game, or that it's some special technique, like doing a face scan or something.

      I doubt we're talking about just picking up a disposable camera, snapping a few shots of his nose, and dropping it in the mail

  3. Holy popups, Batman! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Now it's my own damn fault for not using Firebird this time but god DAMN that's a lot of popups. And never before have I seen a single site ask to install both Gator AND Atomic Click from the same page.

    Are they bastards trying to capitalize on the Slashdot effect, or are they just bastards all the time?

  4. omg by Hemi+Rodner · · Score: 2, Informative

    Those are rendered screenshots?

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    1. Re:omg by Inda · · Score: 3, Interesting

      It looks like the guy who scanned them in out of the Danish magazine tried to remove the moire pattern by adding some sort of blurring filter.

      They all look enlarged too. I expect the magazine screenshots were no more than thumbnails.

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  5. The new look by pommaq · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I can deal with Max not looking like Sam Lake anymore. But THIS guy?? He looks like an insurance broker. Or maybe an accountant. In fact, for some reason he reminds me of Buddy Kane, the king of real estate. I'm severely disappointed!
    As Max himself would have said it:
    The cheap cologne came off him in waves, rolling at you like the sea on a sun-baked beach in Mexico. Difference is, they don't give you a drink at a place like this. No little umbrellas. No life guard on duty. Just you, the accountant, and a sea of cologne.

    1. Re:The new look by Acts+of+Attrition · · Score: 2, Interesting

      I think this may be more than just "we couldn't get him." Cause if Sam is around for the next sequel would they really change Max's face back? Switching around your characters likeness is probably not a good idea for brand recognition.
      I really feel like there were some legal issues somewhere. If the company's relationship with Sam Lake were to sour in the future (for whatever reason) and they were still using his likeness in a popular game, there would be some definite legal problems. Rather than risk losing the face of their popular main character, they figured they'd switch it now before Max Payne becomes too popular and a switch would be unacceptable

  6. Love at first shot by wynterwynd · · Score: 5, Funny

    Max Payne love story?? I can see it now:

    The scent of her hit me like a sack full of kittens. I felt heady just standing by her, clinging to her like a rock in a hurricane of desire. My hand brushed her side, slippery smooth, butter on silk. My heart pumped a techno beat as I lifted her into my arms and carried her across the threshhold. Other men couldn't see what I saw in her, they just saw an AR15 assalt rifle, I saw my Sheila.

    Wynter

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