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Max Payne — PS2 | Remedy Entertainment / Rockstar Games (2001) | Disc + Case
Max Payne — PS2 | Remedy Entertainment / Rockstar Games (2001) | Disc + Case
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The rain never stops. The bad guys never quit. And Max Payne never runs out of painkillers. Max Payne for PlayStation 2 is the neo-noir third-person shooter that brought bullet time to consoles and made every slow-motion dive through a doorway feel like a John Woo film. Developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Rockstar Games in 2001, Max Payne put you in the trench coat of a fugitive undercover cop framed for murder, hunting through the frozen underbelly of New York City for the truth. The graphic novel-style storytelling, the relentless atmosphere, and that iconic grimace made it one of the most memorable action games of the PS2 era.
What's Included:
- 💿 Game disc — PlayStation 2 (SLUS-20230, NTSC U/C)
- 📦 Original PS2 case — no manual
Game Details:
- 🏆 Developed by: Remedy Entertainment | Published by: Rockstar Games | © 2001 Remedy Entertainment Ltd.
- ⚡ ESRB Rating: Mature (Blood, Violence)
- 👤 1 Player | Memory Card (1MB) | Analog Control | Vibration Function
- 🌍 NTSC U/C | Compatible with North American PS2 consoles | DVD
- 📸 UPC: 710425270864
Why Collectors Love It:
Max Payne on PS2 is the game that proved cinematic storytelling and console action could coexist — and it did it with a graphic novel aesthetic that still holds up. The bullet time mechanic was genuinely revolutionary in 2001, and the Rockstar Games publishing pedigree makes this a natural companion piece to any GTA-era PS2 collection. This copy still has the original EB Games "Played It? Trade It!" sticker on the front — a little time capsule from the days when EB Games was the place to be on a Saturday afternoon.
Condition Notes:
Disc and case — no manual included. Shows normal wear consistent with its age. Please review photos for specific condition details.
Perfect For: Rockstar Games collectors building out their PS2 library, fans of neo-noir action and cinematic storytelling, retro gaming enthusiasts who remember when bullet time was a revelation, and anyone who still hears that haunting Max Payne theme in their head.
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