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All About the Shootin' in Max Payne 3

If you aren't confident in your firing-dual-uzis-while-jumping-backwards abilities, you should watch this video.

Jan. 18 2012

Posted by: Brad

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@Dallas_Raines: I would hardly include snow as being a staple of film noir, even big city skylines only occur in some noir movies, where as the majority of them tend to take place in urban areas or small towns. I am guessing that you have only really seen American modern noir movies; big city skylines and snow are usually used heavily in hollywood.
 
I would definitely say the lack of mood and low-key lighting are why i think it is less noir. I have yet to see much of the game or play it so my opinion is only speculation at the moment. If what we are seeing is only small portions of the game then i will happily say that i was wrong.