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Submissions must be directly gaming-related, not just a "forced" connection via the title or a caption added to the content. Directly messaging individual moderators may result in a temporary ban. Only message the team via the link above. Simply message the moderators and ask us to look into it.ĭo NOT private message or use reddit chat to contact moderators about moderator actions. The moves flow nicely into combinations and the range of extra dodges and slides provide you with more than a fighting chance of avoiding incoming fire while closing the range to bust heads.If your submission does not appear, do not delete it. In Kung Fu Version 3, Payne can run up walls, bludgeon all comers with a deadly staff, carry out numerous flip and spin moves and slam enemies into one another. The Kung Fu mod allows our hero Max to use, you guessed it, kung fu. Version 3 by Kenneth Yeung is the most current, released in 2003. If Max is a gaming classic, the Kung Fu Mod is at the top of the 'play this next' list. But of course, while it is a legendary game people always want more.

Payne remains the classic game noir, and was also the first game to employ bullet time. Why? Well, not only does it still manage to look fairly decent even on a modern system (thanks in the main to having maximum settings that topped out well above anything a 2001 vintage PC could handle), but it is also so damn cool. Released almost five years ago, Max Payne still retains its status as one of the most revered games in PC history.
