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Max Payne 3 Preview: Max Is Back

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April 24, 2012
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Max Payne 3 Preview: Max Is Back
Max is older, he's a drunk, and he can't stop popping pills; he's in pretty rough shape. Does he have what it takes to make Max Payne 3 a worthy successor to the Max Payne franchise? - Alex Rubens, PCWorld
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