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Max Payne 3 special edition pre-order deadline extended

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The deadline to pre-order Max Payne 3's special edition has been pushed to April.

So Max Payne 3 isn't launching the same day you're destined to save the galaxy from the Reapers once and for all. That's kind of good news, not only because you won't be forced to put Mr. Payne's adventure on the back burner, but also because it gives you some more time ponder whether or not you want to throw down cash on his third game's special edition.

Packed with a 10" collectible figurine, some art prints, a bullet key chain, some multiplayer DLC and the game's soundtrack, the Max Payne 3 special edition will launch in limited quantities for $99. Though the game was delayed to May 15, those interested in the limited edition have an April 2 deadline to pre-order the package or risk letting it slip through their fingers in bullet time.

No amount of painkillers could anoint that kind of sorrow, folks, so if you want this, be sure to pre-order it pronto.


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Staff article by Jonathan Davila (January 20, 2012)

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zippdementia posted January 21, 2012:

First I have to decide whether the game is going to be uniquely good or just a better-graphiced spin off of the originals.
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JonDavila posted January 22, 2012:

If I do buy it before answering those that question, it'd be based completely on nostalgia. In retrospect, maybe they weren't very good, but I absolutely loved playing through the first two Max Paynes.
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zippdementia posted January 22, 2012:

I went back a couple years ago to play them again and found that the first one still works and is still such a classic. Damn hard in some spots (that final elevator ride is a ride to hell) but an amazing game all around.

The second game is shockingly weaker. It really begins to drag about half way through and the last couple of levels are surprisingly boring. I love the little nods to Twin Peaks, though.

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