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Revision as of 11:13, 24 March 2012

Template:ItemInfobox The grenade is a throwable exlosive weapon. It is used by both Max Payne and his enemies in the 2001 and 2003 fights.

Usage

Grenades are used mainly to cause mayhem with groups of enemies. They are usually fatal, depending on the proximity of the victims, and they are put to best use in reducing a group of enemies to easier-to-handle numbers. The grenade will explode a few seconds after the pin is pulled, so the user will have some time to aim them, and to get out of the way. The grenade is the only weapon at the fighters' disposal that can be thrown around corners, making them a powerful way to greet unseen enemies huddled in a room; also, taking advantage of their delayed fuse, tossing a couple at enemy entry points can prevent getting overwhelmed.

Behind the scenes

Specifics in Max Payne

Grenades are some of the most powerful weapons in Max Payne; also, the enemies do not take cover when they see one thrown at them. These explosives are fairly rare for the most of the game. Grenades are a primary weapon in Max Payne, that is, no other weapon can be held when Max throws a grenade.

Specifics in Max Payne 2

In Max Payne 2, grenades are now secondary weapons that can be thrown by pressing the secondary attack button rather than switching to them manually. Grenades are not quite as powerful, and the enemy artificial intelligence will now order them to run for cover when they detect a thrown explosive; however, a direct throw that hits them will cause them to flinch and the grenade will always go off before they have time to escape. You can also use grenades to force enemies out of cover, allowing for easy pickings.

Grenades can be thrown while zoomed in with a scope. The aiming can be disorienting at first, but, with practice, throwing grenades to flush enemies out of hiding spots can be invaluable when used in conjunction with a sniper rifle.

Appearance design

The grenades appear to be modeled after the Mk2 "pineapple" grenade, which has not been in production for over 40 years.

Appearances

See also

External links

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