Explore the details of Part 36 in Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne, including references to 'Address Unknown,' Sam Lake's likeness, and 'The Flesh of Fallen Angels.'
Walkthrough
- 1Ending Graphic Novel Dialogue: Jim Bravura's dialogue changes based on whether the player killed innocent people in previous chapters. If innocents were killed, Bravura adds lines criticizing Max's job performance.
- 2Chapter 6: A Linear Sequence of Scares
- 1) Address Unknown Theme: The funhouse is based on the TV show 'Address Unknown.'
- 32) Photo on the Billboard: The entrance billboard features the face of the original Max Payne and game writer, Sam Lake.
- 43) The Flesh of Fallen Angels #1: The phrase is seen written on a wall, referencing a dream from the first Max Payne game about Max's wife.
- 54) She had Dyed her Hair Red: This phrase is found behind a swinging needle-like object after taking a cage-elevator, carrying similar implications to the previous reference.
- 65) Photo of the Sax Sisters: A photo of Mona and Lisa (Punchinello) can be found on a table at Mona's place, near a 'Dick Justice' poster.
- 76) Kung Fu Poster: In Mona Sax's room, a poster for 'The Dragon' starring Kenneth Yeung (creator of a 'Kung Fu' mod for Max Payne 1) pays tribute to his work.
- 87) "Late Goodbye" by "Poets of the Fall" #2: Mona Sax can be heard humming the game's theme song outside the bathroom.
- 9Chapter 7: The Million Dollar Question
- 1) In memoriam (eerie): After clearing a room and jumping out a window, players can explore a ledge to find an eerie room.
- 102) A Secret GTA 2D Scene: This secret scene in Part 1 Chapter 7 requires killing all enemies and not using the television. (Note: The source text cuts off here.)
Tips
- Pay attention to environmental details and posters for hidden references and tributes.
- The dialogue in the ending graphic novel provides insight into Max's actions and their consequences.
- Exploring ledges in Chapter 7 can reveal hidden or eerie scenes.
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