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*[[Max Payne (character)|Max Payne]] owns an album titled "Late Goodbye" in his apartment.
 
*[[Max Payne (character)|Max Payne]] owns an album titled "Late Goodbye" in his apartment.
 
*[[Ed the Janitor]] hums the song when Max encounters him. ([[No 'Us' in This]])
 
*[[Ed the Janitor]] hums the song when Max encounters him. ([[No 'Us' in This]])
*[[Mona Sax]] sings the song in a shower in [[Address Unknown funhouse|her hideout]] when Payne finds her. ([[A Linear Sequence of Scares]])
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*[[Mona Sax]] sings the song in a shower in [[Address Unknown Funhouse|her hideout]] when Payne finds her. ([[A Linear Sequence of Scares]])
 
*[[The Cleaners]] play the song on a dead man's piano. ([[The Million Dollar Question]])
 
*[[The Cleaners]] play the song on a dead man's piano. ([[The Million Dollar Question]])
 
*Numerous enemies hum the song throughout the game.
 
*Numerous enemies hum the song throughout the game.

Latest revision as of 02:23, 7 December 2019

"Late Goodbye" is a song by the Finnish rock band Poets of the Fall. It appears numerous times throughout Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne. The song was based on a poem by Sam Lake.

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