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Revision as of 12:49, 15 July 2012
This article is about the location, you may be looking for the Max Payne 3 multiplayer map
Template:MP3Comics Template:LocationInfobox The Golgotha Cemetery is a cemetery located in North Bergen, New Jersey (according to Max Payne 3).
In 1998, Michelle and Rose Payne was laid to rest in this graveyard.
In winter of 2012, Max Payne visits the Golgotha Cemetery by taking a bus ride to the location. Once he sees his family's grave, he breaks down in grief. To drown his pain, he heads from the burial site to Walton's Bar to get drunk.
Behind the scenes
- The Max Payne 3 multiplayer map Cemetery is based on the Golgotha Cemetery.
- In the comic "After the Fall", Max Payne's parents' funeral and tombstones are depicted but it is not specified if they themselves were buried in the Golgotha Cemetery.
- The remains of Valerie Winterson, Nicole Horne and Vinnie Gognitti were also laid to rest in this cemetery. Examining them will counted towards as evidence.
- The opening cutscene for "Ain't No Reprievement Gonna Be Found Otherwise" states that the cemetery is located in North Bergen, New Jersey however in a later cutscene while on the phone to an unknown person, Raul Passos says that the cemetery is in Hoboken.
Appearances
- Max Payne 3
- Introduction Scene
- Ain't No Reprievement Gonna Be Found
- Max Payne 3 comics