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1 Loyal Fan Made a Stellar Max Payne Meets The Matrix Styled Game That’s Even Better Than the Original Bullet Time


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1 Loyal Fan Made a Stellar Max Payne Meets The Matrix Styled Game That’s Even Better Than the Original Bullet Time

The Matrix movie became an instant box office as soon as it came to the big screens. The popular movie franchise has also inspired many video games in one way or another. The Matrix had people living in virtual reality, and this was similar to many video games. Additionally, the combat scenes of the movie also were similar to other action games out there.

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The Matrix (1999)

During the time of the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, several games came out that used the bullet time effect in their action scenes. These games were well-liked by fans, and therefore the movie still inspires a lot of games even today.

A fan makes a Max Payne meets The Matrix-styled game

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Bullet time in The Matrix

A

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user posted that they have created a new game taking inspiration from a hit game, and a movie. The
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user has also uploaded a short clip from the game, giving others a glimpse of it. The
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user,
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, started by stating,

I quit my job to pursue the dream of making this game

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Based on the clip in the post, the

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user’s game “In Style” appears to have used some effects of bullet time. The term bullet time was initially used in the first Matrix movie. This is also known as the Matrix effect, where multiple cameras are used to give others the impression that time is slowing down.

Over time, many developers have used this effect in their games. However, Max Payne is considered to be the first game to truly implement a bullet-time effect. Additionally, the game has a variety of maneuvers to help players counter the enemies and dodge themselves from the bullets.

Apart from using the bullet time effects, the

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user’s game has drawn inspiration from Max Payne, where the player takes control of a character that uses a range of weapons to ***** opponents while performing parkour stunts. The game also seems to have drawn inspiration from other games, such as Rollerdrome.

Max Payne 1 and 2 Remakes are going well

Fans of Max Payne games can rejoice as Remedy Games has given a significant update about the Max Payne 1 and 2 Remakes. This update came during the studio’s

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which stated that the remakes have entered into the production readiness stage.

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A still from Max Payne

Remedy also added, “We have gained clarity on the style and scope of the game, and we have an exceptionally well-organized team working on it. With these accomplishments, we are excited about the project and its future success”.

For the Max Payne Remake games, Remedy will be working with Rockstar Games, and the game will come on PC, and current generation PS and Xbox consoles. Moreover, the remakes will be built using the Northlight game engine and will be funded by Rockstar Games.





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