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Game: Max PayneConsole: Playstation 2
Cheat:
Invincibility
Pause gameplay and press L1, L1, L2, L2, R1, R1, R2, R2.Full Ammo and All Weapons
Pause gameplay and press L1, L2, R1, R2, Triangle, Circle, X, Square.Level Select
Play up to Subway A1. Return to the Main Menu and press Up, Down, Left, Right, Up, Left, Down, Circle.Slow Motion Sounds
Pause the game and press L1, L2, R1, R2, Triangle, Square, X, Circle.Elephant Gun
Pause the game and press L1, L2, R1, R2, then press X(4) then triangle (2) then square (4). Then you will hear a beepsound and you will have an elephant gun.Unlimited health
Pause gameplay and press L1 x2, L2 x2, R1 x2, R2 x2.8 Pain Killers
Pause gameplay and press L1, L2, R1, R2, Triangle, Circle, X, Square.Unlimited bullet time
Pause gameplay and press L1, L2, R1, R2, Triangle, X, X, Triangle.Health Check
You know when you put in the Invincibility cheat and you can't find a way to test if it worked? Well now you can! Simply pause the game, press L1 L2 R1 R2 Triangle Circle X Square. Then, un-pause the game and press Circle to use one of your PK's(Pain Killers). If your health goes down, it didn't work but if your health doesn't go down, it worked. The other way to check is to take a Bazooka and blast it right at your feet!(<- this one's the stupid one.)Invincibility
While in game, pause and press L1, L1, L2, L2, R1, R1, R2, R2. Be careful though as it sometimes wears of when you come to a new level so watch your life if this does happen just enter the code again.Manufacturer: Rockstar Games
Release Date: 12 December, 2001
ESRB Rating: Mature

Description:
Max Payne's wife and baby daughter were slain by junkies hopped up on a dangerous new synthetic drug. For three years, Max has worked undercover to find the source of these drugs, and, just when he's almost got it figured out, somebody ices his superior and pins the murder on him. Now it's payback time as Max faces off against the Mob, the police, and much, much worse. Max Payne has jumped from the computer screen to the PlayStation2 and there's going to be hell to pay.
Max Payne uses extremely realistic graphics to showcase a gritty film-noir-inspired New York City. Payne stalks subways, tenements, nightclubs, and even government installations as he takes his vengeance out on a horde of gun-toting bad guys. Taking a page from the visual style of famed director John Woo, as well as The Matrix, Max Payne lets the player launch into a slow-motion mode generally known as "bullet time," which makes dodging enemy fire and dishing out your own return fire a breeze, all while leaping side to side. While this looks extremely cool to do, it also evens the odds and can only be used for limited amounts of time, making it a strategic as well as aesthetic option.
And speaking of aesthetics, the game is packed with exciting moments, weapons, and locations, even if the enemies get a little redundant after a while. The level design ranges from inspired (a multilevel parking garage) to humdrum (a warehouse) and several levels actually take place in the twisted wonderland of the hero's warped psyche. The graphics are state of the art, though admittedly the PlayStation2 doesn't have the power to render them as well as the Xbox or PC, but most people won't notice the difference. The introduction scenes consist of painted photos presented in graphic-novel style, which is a stylistic choice that pays dividends, even though the writing is hilariously bad and the voice acting is, if possible, even worse.
Needless to say, all this is violent, disturbing, and not at all for the kids. Pay attention to the Mature rating; it's not there for decoration. --Bob Andrews
Pros:
- Photorealistic graphics
- Fantastic cinematic action
- Terrible writing
- Even worse voice acting