The house of Payne
Max Payne is back. Remedy Entertainment announced today that it’s partnering with Rockstar Games to develop remakes of the first two Max PayneĀ games for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.
Both Max PayneĀ andĀ Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max PayneĀ will get packaged as a single title. Development is being handled by Remedy, using its own Northlight game engine. Rockstar will be handling the development budget, which today’s statement says will be line with a “typical” AAA-game production for Remedy. (The statement is also here via Wario64, as the site went down with the announcement.)
The agreement between the two will allow Remedy to start picking up royalties after Rockstar has recouped its costs. The project, according to Remedy, is currently in the concept development stage.
The agreement mirrors the original deal forĀ Max Payne: developed by Remedy, published by Rockstar. And it’s honestly kind of nice to see Remedy, hot off the success of games likeĀ Control, getting the keys to Max PayneĀ again.
Back in the saddle again
The original games,Ā Max PayneĀ in 2001 andĀ Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max PayneĀ in 2003, were major parts of the ’00s era in games. The noir visuals, third-person shooting, and very dark storytelling were all quite memorable. Rockstar took over forĀ Max Payne 3, retaining elements like ‘bullet time’ while adding their own grit to the mix.
With the projects Remedy has been putting out, this news is certainly exciting. The developer has several projects in the pipeline now, ranging fromĀ Alan Wake 2Ā to a multiplayerĀ ControlĀ spin-off. Remedy also recently opened a new office space in Sweden, offering more workspace for its developers.
Rockstar’s track record with remakes has recently been a little spotty. But with Remedy at the helm and development going towards a big production for next-gen systems and PC,Ā Max PayneĀ could potentially look pretty dang good. Maybe we’ll even see some hi-def Sam Lake.
Published: Apr 6, 2022 04:32 pm