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About Max Payne 3
Developer: Rockstar Vancouver (as primary) other R* studios contributing
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Platforms: Xbox 360, PS3, PC
Releases: Winter 2009
About The Story
Max Payne 3 begins 12 years after the events of Max Payne 2, with Max visibly older, more violent, and more world-weary from the events of his own life. Having left the NYPD, Max has been taking odd jobs in security and consulting, and when we find him he is providing personal protection for a wealthy family in Sao Paolo, one of the world’s deadliest and most crime-ridden cities. At absolute rock-bottom, Max discovers that trouble still dogs his every step, and he finds himself drawn into the brutal heart of the Brazil’s dark underworld. Read more…
GTA IV gets 2nd DLC

Your Liberty City adventures will continue this Fall on the Xbox 360, as Rockstar Games has announced Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony as the game’s second downloadable episode. Read more…
Rockstar Twitters Next GTA IV DLC
Rockstar Games uses the power of Twitter to tease the gaming public about upcoming details on the next batch of downloadable content for Grand Theft Auto IV. Read more…
Midnight Club: LA South Central vehicles video showcases

The Midnight Club: Los Angeles South Central vehicle pack was released this week, and Rockstar has sent through a video showing off the different vehicles included.
Available on Xbox Live and PSN for 240 MS Points ($2.99) the pack includes the 2008 Audi S5, 2008 Mercedes-Benz CL 65 AMG, and the 2009 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT.
Watch the Video Below: Read more…
Max Payne 3 Announced

Third delivery of the particular adventures of boys was already rumored for 2009, and now its confirmed officially, it seems that this is finally fulfilling the words of their leaders. Remember that MP 2 was a failure in sales that time, while its creators admits defeat and promised a tough new delivery would take Max to the top.
The award-winning Max Payne franchise put players in the role of Max Payne, a hard-boiled New York City detective with a penchant for violence, out to avenge the death of his family. The latest installment delivers more of the classic elements and hyper-intense action that fans have come to love, Read more…
Rockstar announced Max Payne 3
Six years after the release of Max Payne 2, Rockstar Games, best known for its Grand Theft Auto games, decides it’s time to unleash a new Max Payne on the world — Max Payne 3. Like the previous games, the hard-boiled detective story will focus on former NYPD gumshoe Max Payne, who’s a poster child for Prozac — he’s got major internal demons and a penchant for violence. Sam Houser, Rockstar Games’ founder, says that the new Max will be “older, more world-weary and more cynical than before.”
It’s hard to imagine what a “more cynical” version of Max Payne will be like — he’s already plenty cynical, but we’re sure that will somehow translate into more violence, bloodshed and dialogue that sounds like it was ripped from a Dashiell Hammett novel. The first two Max Payne games (released 2001 and 2003) are often credited with starting the trend of using slow-mo “bullet time” in games — then used in hundreds of games after — were some of the few games in the early aughts to successfully blend an interesting storyline and a sympathetic character with high-octane action. We just hope this Max Payne — out for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC later this year — will make us forget about all about the game’s abominable film adaptation starring Mark Walburg that stunk up box offices last year. What do you think, are you looking forward to this sequel?
Source: GameDaily
Sony Talks With Rockstar For More GTA On PSP

Sony Doesn`t want GTA series to be moved permanently to DS, for that sony talks with rockstar to get more GTAs on PSP
It might seem as though the once-strong relationship between Rockstar Games, developers of the highly profitable Grand Theft Auto franchise, and Sony, the progenitor of the consoles said franchise once almost exclusively appeared on, is on the outs. Following the 360-exclusive Lost and Damned DLC, and the movement from the series’ portable appearances to the DS with GTA: Chinatown Wars, it appears Rockstar has jilted all things PlayStation in hopes of attracting younger, more lucrative suitors. Read more…
