It  would be very easy for the average person to take one look at  Stranglehold and write it off as a Max Payne rip-off. That's because, in  a sort of round about way, it is. Midway and John Woo's video game  sequel to the director's classic Hong Kong action flick Hard Boiled  borrows very liberally from the mechanics of Remedy's slow-motion,  heavy-action franchise, which is a little ironic and mind-bending  because Max Payne was itself a tribute to John Woo's brand of cinematic  action. Regardless, if you're going to make a game based on a badass cop  dodging, diving, and shooting all over the place in slow-motion, there  are certainly worse places to look for inspiration. Stranglehold  effectively takes the elements that made Max Payne fun and uses them to  its own advantage, while sprinkling in a number of original touches and  gimmicks that give the game its own Hong Kong cinema flavor. It's an  interesting piece of work that's more fun than it isn't, and fans of  Hard Boiled ought to especially enjoy watching Chow Yun-Fat reprise his  role as Inspector Tequila.
System Requirements-
OS: Windows XP SP2 / Vista
CPU: Dual Core Processor
RAM: 2 GB RAM
Video: Nvidia 7800 or higher / ATI x1300 or higher
Disk space: 15 GB


OS: Windows XP SP2 / Vista
CPU: Dual Core Processor
RAM: 2 GB RAM
Video: Nvidia 7800 or higher / ATI x1300 or higher
Disk space: 15 GB



 
 
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