For those interested in reading the full transcript of Max Payne 3's dialogue, there are several websites and resources available online. These transcripts can provide a fascinating insight into the game's story and characters, and can be a useful resource for fans and gamers alike.
MAX: (voiceover) A rich girl with a death wish. Just my luck.
You can find the full script and dialogues at IGN and Max Payne Wiki. Share public link
"The way I see it, there’s two types of people: those who spend their lives trying to build a future, and those who spend their lives trying to rebuild the past. For too long, I’ve been stuck in the past. The pills don't work. The whiskey helps, but not enough. I was drowning. But in New Jersey, the water is shallow. You just stand up, walk to the bar, and pour yourself another."
The writing of Max Payne 3 —handled by Rockstar’s Dan Houser rather than the series' original creator, Sam Lake—remains a major point of discussion for fans and critics:
Which option do you want?
: Max and his partner, Raul Passos, work security at a lavish party. Max is immediately cynical about his wealthy clients, a sentiment he makes clear in his iconic line: "Nothing like a view of extreme poverty to make a penthouse cocktail party really swing."
For those interested in reading the full transcript of Max Payne 3's dialogue, there are several websites and resources available online. These transcripts can provide a fascinating insight into the game's story and characters, and can be a useful resource for fans and gamers alike.
MAX: (voiceover) A rich girl with a death wish. Just my luck. max payne 3 transcript full
You can find the full script and dialogues at IGN and Max Payne Wiki. Share public link For those interested in reading the full transcript
"The way I see it, there’s two types of people: those who spend their lives trying to build a future, and those who spend their lives trying to rebuild the past. For too long, I’ve been stuck in the past. The pills don't work. The whiskey helps, but not enough. I was drowning. But in New Jersey, the water is shallow. You just stand up, walk to the bar, and pour yourself another." Just my luck
The writing of Max Payne 3 —handled by Rockstar’s Dan Houser rather than the series' original creator, Sam Lake—remains a major point of discussion for fans and critics:
Which option do you want?
: Max and his partner, Raul Passos, work security at a lavish party. Max is immediately cynical about his wealthy clients, a sentiment he makes clear in his iconic line: "Nothing like a view of extreme poverty to make a penthouse cocktail party really swing."