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Max Payne Remakes Aiming For "Excellent" Quality, Says Remedy

Remedy has outlined its major goals for the Max Payne remakes, stating that it intends to capture commercial and critical success.

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Cacabunga178d ago

I hope it will deliver.. we deserve a good Max Payne remake

HansyJ178d ago

We deserve nothing, but the legacy of Max pain deserves it

Cacabunga177d ago

Max Payne fans deserve a good remake. Maybe that is more clear

The_Blue177d ago

' but the legacy of Max pain deserves it"
The Max Payne legacy deserves it.

SoloZelot90177d ago

Okay...so something digital deserves it but something real doesn't?

DarXyde177d ago

I'm not much of a Remedy gamer beyond Alan Wake, but I can't say I've ever heard anyone complain about the quality of the product, whether we like the game or not.

CrimsonWing69178d ago

Um, I’d think that should go without saying… but glad they’re committed to making the quality excellent as opposed to, uh, not.

Gamingsince1981178d ago

Yeah it's kinda weird for them to say that and redundant.

DodoDojo177d ago

Its because they know that they lost trust with the GTA trilogy.

CrimsonWing69177d ago (Edited 177d ago )

I don’t think Remedy had anything to do with that. I get you’re referring to a publisher, but you wouldn’t think a developer would be reassuring people about their game when a different developer made a game that dropped the ball that’s under the same publishing umbrella.

Like, why would From Soft have to assure us that they’re game will be be striving for excellence if Namco Bandai is publishing and they’re referring to something like Unknown 9: Awakening?

This is just a weird statement no matter how you spin it, but also good to know.

jambola178d ago

oh.......thanks
"update, won't suck we hope" lol

VersusDMC178d ago

Well rockstar is paying the bills so they have to project confidence so it isn't cancelled.

What I'm wondering is who is going to voice Max since the og actor died or they are using the old VO like MGS3Remake.

Profchaos178d ago

Rockstar has always had a great relationship with remedy this isn't some new fly by night partnership they have worked together for 20 plus years now

VersusDMC178d ago

Max payne 2 was the last time they worked with rockstar in 2003. And it bombed.

Rockstar asked remedy to check out Max Payne 3 for notes but were not really involved.

So having worked on a project 20 years ago doesn't mean they have been working together for 20 plus years.

swedishMeatwad178d ago

Wow, breaking news! Developer aiming for excellent quality!

SoloZelot90177d ago

Considering some new releases that's good to hear. It is better than aiming for diversity and inclusion.

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Ex-Naughty Dog Dev Says Resident Evil 4 Inspired Uncharted and Many More Action Games

Former Naughty Dog dev says Resident Evil 4 inspired Unchartted and even Gears of War, particularly the over-the-shoulder camera view.

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CrimsonWing697h ago

It revolutionized third-person shooters, in a genius way that gives you full control of aiming.

InUrFoxHole7h ago

Both are great series. That's awesome

Samonuske4h ago

I thought this was common knowledge. Resident Evil Revolutionised over the shoulder aiming in 3rd person shooters/action games

italiangamer3m ago(Edited 1m ago)

Influenced basically every third person action game made after it, GTA uses the over the shoulder perspective when shooting since the 4th installment, Red Dead Redemption 1 & 2 too and the Batman Arkham series has the over the shoulder perspective as the main camera throughout the whole game series.
Obviously there are a ton more examples but you get the point 🗿.

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Too Kyo Games, DMM Games Reveal Shuten Kyodan Game

Game writer Kazutaka Kodaka's Too Kyo Games company and DMM Games' EXNOA company revealed on Friday that they are developing the Shuten Kyodan video game. The game's X/Twitter account revealed that the game will release for DMM Games, Nintendo Switch, and Steam.

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Sierra made the games of my childhood. Are they still fun to play?

Get ready for some nostalgia.

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RaidenBlack1d 15h ago

Yes,
and I absolutely loved the logo of Sierra for some reason.
Maybe, mainly because of F.E.A.R. 😈

Levii_921d 14h ago

EXACTLY what i was thinking!! My thoughts immediately went to FEAR as soon as i read Sierra.

Eidolon1d 2h ago (Edited 1d 2h ago )

Did they develop it? I thought it was Monolith.

Notellin18h ago

In video games there are two logos that appear before the title screen. One is the publisher and one is the developer.

In your question, Monolith is the developer so the logo they are speaking about is the one for Sierra, the publisher.

Hope this helps.

gurp1d 12h ago

yes, everyone or at least most people should try to play some of them
I never played any 80s games, but played most of the 90's and early 2000's Sierra games

jznrpg5h ago

Played a lot of Sierra games as a kid and teenager. Fun times