RIGHT:If you pay
close attention to the
Address Unknown TV
series that plays in
game, each section of
the funhouse will sort
of make sense.
TUNE INThe TV shows ofMax Payne 2
LORDS AND LADIES
Aromanticsoapoperaset
in Victorian England. It’s
notable for almost every
sentence of dialogue
beginning with either ‘my
lord’or‘mylady’.
DICK JUSTICE
A’70s-stylecopshow
whoseplotmirrorsthe
events of the firstMax
Payne.Dickisframedfor
hiswife’smurderandgoes
onaquestforrevenge.
CAPTAIN BASEBALL
BAT BOY
Acartoonbasedon a
baseball bat-wielding
superhero fighting a
demonandhisarmy of
zombies from outer space.
I
t’s no secret that Sam
Lake is a Twin Peaks
fan. The influence of
Mark Frost and David
Lynch’s cult series is
felt in every game he writes, from
the Pacific Northwestern folk
horror of Alan Wake to Max
Payne 2 ’s Address Unknown. This
fictional TV series concerns a man
being haunted by strange spirits
including a backwards-talking pink
flamingo. “Mirrors are more fun
than television,” the bird says in a
distorted, otherworldly voice. “She
has dyed her hair red.”
Address Unknown is the inspiration
for A Linear Sequence of Scares, a
brief but memorable level from the
first act of Max Payne 2. Max visits
contract killer Mona Sax, who’s
hiding out in an apartment above an
abandoned funhouse based on the
show. Max comments that the place
was shut down after the series was
cancelled in the ’90s. But as he makes
his way through it, the place is fully
operational, complete with corny
jump scares and cardboard
recreations of scenes from the show.
The show itself is a wonderfully
creepy Lynch send-up, and can be
watched on television sets scattered
throughout the game. It’s never
played straight, however. Remedy
sometimes takes its stories a little too
seriously, but Max Payne 2 is
self-aware: particularly in the way the
events on the TV shows Max catches
snippets of reflect his own story.
“When entertainment turns to a
surreal reflection of your life, you’re a
lucky man if you can laugh at the
joke,” Max monologues as he enters
the funhouse. “Luck and I weren’t on
speaking terms. Or maybe the place
was just too lame to be funny.”
The funhouse represents the city
of Noir York, where Address
Unknown takes place. The streets are
made from plywood and cardboard,
with parts folding away to reveal
trippy tunnels swirling with
psychedelic patterns, representing
the show’s hero slipping into
madness. “A funhouse is a linear
sequence of scares,” Max says. “Take
it or leave it, it’s the only choice
given.” A sly nod, perhaps, to the fact
thatMax Payneis, for all its clever
setpieces and narrative quirks, still a
totally linear action game. “It makes
you think about free will,” he
continues. “Have our choices been
made for us?”
Later, Max escapes into the inner
workings of the funhouse, where the
animatronic characters who populate
it are stored. Remedy was obviously
proud of its advanced physics system,
and one of the rooms here is full of
props to knock over and shove
around, including a ball placed near a
tempting pyramid of paint cans. And
it’s this area that leads Max to Mona’s
hideout, where he finds her in the
shower singing Late Goodbye, a song
by Finnish band Poets of the Fall that
is heard throughout the game.
WEIRDED OUT
While I loveMax Payne 3, it couldn’t
be more different from Remedy’s
entries in the series. Rockstar’s game
is a macho revenge story served
straight-up, but the games written by
Sam Lake feature elements of the
surreal, of mythology and the occult.
This isn’t always successful, of
course, but the Address Unknown
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funhouse is the best expression of his
knack for the weird and provocative,
makingMax Payne 2more than just
another action game.
A Linear Sequence of Scares is
one of the most fondly remembered
levels inMax Payne 2– which is odd
considering you don’t fire a single
shot in it. But maybe that’s why. It’s a
rare moment of peace among all the
cinematic, slow-motion bloodshed,
giving you a chance to explore, rather
than fight against the world. It’s also
just really weird, even for a Remedy
game, with a surreal, inscrutable
atmosphere that’s undoubtedly
inspired by David Lynch, but doesn’t
feel like a lazy pastiche of his work.
Quantum Break, Remedy’s most
recent game, has the odd moment of
humour, but otherwise it’s too
straight-faced. I don’t know what the
studio’s next game is, but I’d love to
see it go back to the tongue-in-cheek
humour ofMax PayneandAlan
Wake. I admire its ambition to tell
mature stories, but you can still do
that with a bit of dark comedy
thrown into the mix. I honestly can’t
remember a standout level from
Quantum Break, but I’ll never forget
my descent into the twisted depths of
the Address Unknown funhouse.
IT’S A RARE MOMENT OF
PEACE AMONG ALL THE
SLOW-MOTION BLOODSHED
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
A cancelled supernatural
TV series from the ’90s. It
follows the story of a man
who’s being stalked by a
serial killer and a bizarre
talking flamingo.
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