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Part 31
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne

Part 31

Explore hidden details and fun facts in Part 31 of Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne. Discover Easter eggs and lore details.

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Explore hidden details and fun facts in Part 31 of Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne. Discover Easter eggs and lore details.

Alright, let's dive into Part 31 of Max Payne 2. This section isn't about a specific mission walkthrough, but more of a deep dive into the game's stats and some really cool Easter eggs, especially from the earlier parts of the game. Think of it as a bonus level of info!

Game Statistics Breakdown

The guide provides a detailed look at the stats for different sections of the game:

  • Part II (Last Night): This section involved 148 enemies killed (excluding dream levels and friendly fire) and used 15 weapons (including painkillers).
  • Part III (Earlier Tonight & Now): This covers the Prologue, Chapters 1-8, and totals 256 enemies killed (excluding dream levels).
  • Overall Game Statistics: Across the entire game (one day and two nights), a total of 620 enemies were killed (excluding dream levels and friendly fire), using 16 weapons (excluding painkillers).

Easter Eggs & Fun Facts

This is where things get interesting! The guide highlights some neat secrets:

Part I: The Darkness Inside - Prologue

  • Voice of Max Payne 1's Villain: After the cutscene where Max and Mona share a kiss, you'll find a medical kit with painkillers. Head into the ICU Receptionist Booth nearby and use the phone. You'll hear Nicole Horne, the main villain from the first Max Payne, asking, "Is this the Payne Residence?" This is a direct reference to her line in the Max Payne 1 Prologue when she confirms her thugs reached Max's house.
  • Drawings Summarizing Max Payne 1's Plot: After you defeat your first enemy and go through a door for a cutscene, exit the room through the other door. You'll see a window covered in crayon drawings that recap the beginning of the first Max Payne's story:
    • Drawing 1: Shows Max's police car heading home.
    • Drawing 2: Depicts a happy family – Dad, Mom, and a Baby girl.
    • Drawing 3: Features a 'V' shape, symbolizing the Valkyr drugs and their addicts.
    • Drawing 4: Mom and Baby-girl are crossed out with a red 'X', representing the murder of Max's wife and daughter.
    • Drawing 5: Shows a crying Max Payne.

Chapter 1: Elevator Doors

This section of the guide seems to be just a header, indicating that more details would follow in the full walkthrough, but the provided text cuts off here.

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