Not exact matches
As long as you know what you're getting into: old - school
gameplay, LOTS of cutscenes, and a plot that's very good but more
linear than it could have been, its minor flaws shouldn't
keep you from having a good time and seeing one hell of a story unfold.
Back in the pixelated days of the late «80s,
gameplay was largely a
linear affair as you whipped your way through eerie forests, treacherous courtyards and stagnant swamps, only to finally arrive in the final stages outside the count's creaky
keep an extremely battered, yet battle hardened hunter.
For Max Payne 4 to happen, Rockstar might have to move away from the
linear style of Max Payne 3 and make it free roam which appeals to a more casual audience, but still
keep the
gameplay elements from Max Payne 3.