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Steam Max Payne

 
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Steam is a digital distribution platform created by Valve Corporation. It offers digital rights management (DRM), multiplayer gaming, social networking services, and even video stream function. Steam provides its users with installation and automatic updates of games on multiple computers, as well as various community features. Said features include: friends lists, groups, cloud saving, and in-game voice and chat. Though initially developed for use on Microsoft Windows, versions for OS X and Linux were later released. Mobile apps (with the main software) were released for iOS, Android, and even Windows Phone. Steam is currently the largest digital distribution platform for PC gamers with almost 75% of the market space. It has over 130 million registered accounts (with over 13 million concurrent users). The success of the Steam platform has led to the development of Steam Machine micro-console, as well as SteamOS. Steam’s user-friendly design and frequent sales, only increase its popularity among PC gamers
Max Payne is a video game franchise created by Remedy Entertainment and Rockstar Studios. It is named after the game’s protagonist, Max Payne, a detective who became a vigilante after the murder of his entire family. The series' first (2001) and second (2003) installments were written by Sam Lake and Max Payne 3 (2012) by Dan Houser. There was also a movie adaptation, loosely based on the original game, starring Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis. The movie came out in 2008. The Max Payne franchise is notable for its introduction and use of “bullet time” in many of its action sequences. All three games were very positively received by critics and gamers alike. The series has sold over 10 million copies worldwide and is to this day considered by many players as one of the most influential in TPP action games. Max Payne, one of the best TPS games of all time, is available at Games Republic. Get your own copy now and use the legendary bullet time!
As fun as it might seem, being a sniper is a tough, dirty job. They have to lay in the mud for many hours waiting for that one, perfect shot. Being a sniper in a video game is a little more appealing as game designers try their best to make it an immersive, action-packed experience. Sniper franchise is a series of tactical shooters developed and published by City Interactive for PC, Xbox, and PlayStation. It consists of four installments: Sniper: Art of Victory, Sniper: Ghost Warrior, Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2, and Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3. All games are tactical shooters played from a first-person perspective. As the title might suggest, a large portion of the game consists of stealth, staking out targets and taking them out with the use of sniper rifles. As is the case with Sniper Elite, one of the game’s key elements is realistic ballistics. Bullet trajectories are subject to wind strength, gravity, breathing and flight time, all of which players must consider while taking a shot. It further adds to Sniper’s realism and immersion. Sniper games were praised for their theme and mechanics and sold over 6 million copies worldwide. Feel how it is to be a sniper. Stake out your targets and take them out with one precise shot. Sniper games are available at Games Republic.
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