1. Expand Our Single-Player Experience
Max Payne 3's single player was definitely a step away from the solid Noir narrative, but it certainly wasn't a step in the wrong direction. Offering up panel generators that combined the game's classic graphic novel style presentation with in-game cutscenes proved to be one of the best single player experiences of the year. I can't help but shake the feeling that there are still more epic Max Payne 3 stories to tell. While the game touches lightly on the friendship of Max and Passos before events go horribly wrong early in the story, perhaps there is more to elaborate on with their friendship. Fill in the gaps, and add a deeper meaning to their relationship. Or better yet, what if the gangs that Max and Passos crossed throughout the events of the game are out for revenge after the dust has finally settled? Passos is starting his family and Max is beach-side. What if Max and Passos have to come together for one more shoot-out? You could even attack the new story content with a friend, and this idea leads us directly into our hopes of Rockstar delivering a full fledged co-op mode. Click "Next" below to read on...