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+ | {{Infobox_Max_Payne_Chapters|part = 1|chapter = 3|location = [[Lupino's Hotel]]|previous = [[Live from the Crime Scene]]|next = [[The Blood Veins of New York]]|image1 = Playing It Bogart LS.png|game = [[Max Payne 1]]|enemies = [[Punchinellos]]<br> |
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+ | Valkyr Junkies}}{{Quote|I walked straight in, '''playing it Bogart''', like I'd done a hundred times before.|Max Payne describe his trip to the hotel.}}'''Playing It Bogart''' is the third chapter of [[The American Dream|Part I]] in ''[[Max Payne (game)|Max Payne]]''. |
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− | |Box title = Playing It Bogart |
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− | |Image file = MaxPayne_2010-12-30_14-01-41-14.jpg |
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− | |Row 1 title = Level |
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− | |Row 1 info = Part I, Chapter III |
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− | |Row 2 title = Previous Level |
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− | |Row 2 info = [[Live from the Crime Scene]] |
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− | |Row 3 title = Next Level |
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− | |Row 3 info = [[The Blood Veins of New York]]}}[[File:MaxPayne_2011-05-06_15-39-19-70.jpg|thumb|This level's loading screen]][[Max Payne (character)|Max]] returns to [[Jack Lupino]]'s Hotel where he was assigned to determine the whereabouts of Jack Lupino. He immediately runs into [[the Finito Brothers]] who have discovered that Max has arrived at the hotel and is now part of the D.A., Max in turn eliminates the Finito Brothers. After eliminating the Finito Brothers, Max notices a letter on the desk that mentions about partnerships involving [[Valkyr]] between Vinnie Gognitti, Rico Muerte, and several other mafia members, further reading the letter, Max discovers that [[Rico Muerte]] is actually residing at the hotel, the Finito Brothers happened to be generous enough to make the mistake of writing the room number that Rico Muerte was staying in on the note's margin ("313"). Max then hears a trio of mafia members come to the door worrying that the Finito Brothers were in trouble. After eliminating the thugs Max walks down the stairs and happens to discover some rather sad news on a radio - the mayor has addressed that Valkyr has become a clear threat, and that drastic measures must be taken. The broadcast also mentions [[Alex Balder]]'s death and reveals that Max Payne has been the framed suspect of his murder. |
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+ | ==Plot== |
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− | After frantically searching the hotel, Max finally discovered Rico Muerte's hotel room, armed with a shotgun trap attached to the room's door. Max also finds a letter mentioning more activity about Valkyr that left Max puzzled to where he believes that Jack Lupino is indeed the primary enemy. After traversing through several hallways and rooms, Max discovers a diary in one of the rooms that belonged to a hooker name [[Candy Dawn]] and further readings reveal that "the mystery hag" has been paying her to secretly film her and [[Alfred Woden]] together. |
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+ | Max decide to first head off to Lupino's hotel to find Jack Lupino who Max think is responsible for Alex's death. He meet up with the Finito Brothers, owners of the hotel to find the whereabouts of Lupino. However, the brothers reveal to Max that he is exposed as an undercover cop. Soon, a gunfight ensue with Max killing the brothers. |
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+ | After dealing the mobsters outside the office, Max check the office to see a letter from Vinnie Gognitti, Lupino's right hand man about Valkyr deal with a notorious criminal, Rico Muerte supervising it. It also mentioned 313, the room where Rico is staying. Max can't leave the hotel easily as the elevator is broken and the stairs is locked by the mobsters, so he have the leave through another way and facing the mobsters in the hotel. |
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− | Max leaves the room and traverses through a few more hallways to find a trio of mafia thugs guarding an elevator. Max eliminates the thugs, and enters the elevator which proceeds to Chapter Four: [[The Blood Veins of New York|The Blood Veins of New York.]] |
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+ | As he leave to the roof, he heard a news radio about the Valkyr Case with Alex's death and Max as a suspect. Max fought his way through the hotel 3rd floor against the Punchinellos and Valkyr Junkies. On his way, he saw the news in the TV and a body on the bed. He reach Rico's room to be found booby traped, Max avoid the trap and enter the room to find a letter from the head of the Punchinello, Angelo Punchinello about the Valkyr deal. Max find it useless as he is a fugitive and already war with the Punchinellos. |
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+ | He headed second floor through a hole he made with an exploding boiler and fought his way through. He enter a prostitute named Candy Dawn's room and read her diary about selling sex tapes to the highest bidder, he also saw the collection of tapes in a secret room including a secret camera behind a painting near a bed. He soon reach an elevator that take him to the hotel's basement. |
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+ | ==Characters== |
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+ | *[[Max Payne]] |
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+ | *[[Alex Balder]] (mentioned) |
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+ | *[[Jack Lupino]] (mentioned) |
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+ | *[[Finito Brothers]] (killed by Max Payne) |
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+ | *[[Rico Muerte]] (mentioned) |
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+ | *[[Alfred Woden]] (mentioned) |
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+ | *[[Nicole Horne]] (mentioned) |
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+ | *[[Kyra Silver]] (TV) |
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+ | == Weapons == |
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+ | * [[Beretta]] |
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+ | * [[Desert Eagle]] |
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+ | * [[Pump-Action Shotgun]] |
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+ | * [[Sawed-Off Shotgun]] |
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+ | * Molotov Cocktail |
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+ | == Transcript == |
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+ | {{Main|Playing It Bogart/Transcript}} |
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==PS2/Xbox== |
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− | + | On the PS2/Xbox version, this chapter is divided into three sub-chapters: '''Playing It Bogart''', '''Without Warning''' and '''A Few Hundred Bullets Back'''. |
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− | ==Location== |
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− | *[[Lupino's Hotel]]: the Finitos brothers' office, Rico Muerte's room, Candy Dawn's room... |
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+ | ==Obtainable Accomplishments== |
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− | ==Enemies Encountered== |
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+ | [[File:Playingbogartaccomplish.png|left|100px]] |
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− | *[[The Finito Brothers]] - after discovering Max is a cop, they try to kill him. |
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− | *[[The Mafia]] - defending the Hotel. |
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+ | '''[[Max Payne Mobile Accomplishments|Playing It Bogart]]''' |
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− | *[[Valkyr Junkies]] - just hanging around. They will only attack Max if he fires a weapon near or at them. |
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− | ==Other Character Appearances== |
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+ | 10 POINTS |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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⚫ | *The title is an homage to actor Humphrey Bogart, star of many 1940s |
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+ | <gallery> |
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⚫ | *Past Muerte's room |
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+ | MaxPayne 2010-12-30 16-17-43-03.JPG|The door near Rico Muerte's room can be broken down to get to the ledge outside |
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− | <gallery captionalign="left"> |
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+ | MaxPayne 2010-12-30 16-18-02-56.JPG|Accessing the room with the bloodied and staked corpse |
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</gallery> |
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− | ==Walkthrough== |
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− | *http://www.3drealms.com/max/walkthrough/p1c3.html |
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− | [[Video:Max Payne - Part I, Chapter 3 - Playing It Bogart 2/2 PC|500px|left]] |
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⚫ | *The title is an homage to actor Humphrey Bogart, star of many 1940s noir films, from which ''Max Payne'' takes many of its stylistic cues. Payne's explanation that he is "playing it Bogart" means he is conducting his investigation with extreme self-confidence and acting "as though he was supposed to be there," which describes the methodology of many of Bogart's characters. |
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+ | *Max refers to Rico Muerte as "a regular Keyser Soze," which is a reference to the Keyser Söze character from the 1995 film [[wikipedia:The Usual Suspects|''The Usual Suspects'']]. This is the first of two references to the film in the game; the second reference can be overheard in the chapter [[In the Land of the Blind]] when two [[Mercenaries]] are debating about best movie endings. |
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⚫ | *Past Rico Muerte's room is a cracked wooden door which can be shot through. Once inside climb out onto the ledge and walk across to the next room. Inside the room is a dead man holding a gun while lying on the floor with a stake driven into him, surrounded by syringes of [[Valkyr]]. Some [[Molotov Cocktail|molotovs]] and [[painkillers]] can also be found in the room. The man wrote "Buff" in his own blood before dying, which is most likely a reference to the American TV series ''[[wikipedia:Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''. |
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+ | ==Video Walkthroughs== |
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+ | <gallery hideaddbutton="true" position="center" widths="300" spacing="small"> |
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+ | File:Max_Payne_-_The_American_Dream_-_Playing_it_Bogart_1_2_(HD)|Part 1 |
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+ | File:Max_Payne_-_The_American_Dream_-_Playing_it_Bogart_2_2_(HD)|Part 2 |
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+ | </gallery>{{Navbox Max Payne Chapters}}[[es:Jugar a Bogart]] |
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+ | [[Category:Max Payne 1]] |
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+ | [[Category:Chapters]] |
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+ | [[Category:Max Payne 1 Chapters]] |
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+ | [[Category:The American Dream Chapters]] |
Revision as of 14:51, 13 June 2020
- "I walked straight in, playing it Bogart, like I'd done a hundred times before."
- ―Max Payne describe his trip to the hotel.
Playing It Bogart is the third chapter of Part I in Max Payne.
Plot
Max decide to first head off to Lupino's hotel to find Jack Lupino who Max think is responsible for Alex's death. He meet up with the Finito Brothers, owners of the hotel to find the whereabouts of Lupino. However, the brothers reveal to Max that he is exposed as an undercover cop. Soon, a gunfight ensue with Max killing the brothers.
After dealing the mobsters outside the office, Max check the office to see a letter from Vinnie Gognitti, Lupino's right hand man about Valkyr deal with a notorious criminal, Rico Muerte supervising it. It also mentioned 313, the room where Rico is staying. Max can't leave the hotel easily as the elevator is broken and the stairs is locked by the mobsters, so he have the leave through another way and facing the mobsters in the hotel.
As he leave to the roof, he heard a news radio about the Valkyr Case with Alex's death and Max as a suspect. Max fought his way through the hotel 3rd floor against the Punchinellos and Valkyr Junkies. On his way, he saw the news in the TV and a body on the bed. He reach Rico's room to be found booby traped, Max avoid the trap and enter the room to find a letter from the head of the Punchinello, Angelo Punchinello about the Valkyr deal. Max find it useless as he is a fugitive and already war with the Punchinellos.
He headed second floor through a hole he made with an exploding boiler and fought his way through. He enter a prostitute named Candy Dawn's room and read her diary about selling sex tapes to the highest bidder, he also saw the collection of tapes in a secret room including a secret camera behind a painting near a bed. He soon reach an elevator that take him to the hotel's basement.
Characters
- Max Payne
- Alex Balder (mentioned)
- Jack Lupino (mentioned)
- Vinnie Gognitti (mentioned, voice only)
- Finito Brothers (killed by Max Payne)
- Rico Muerte (mentioned)
- Candy Dawn (voice only)
- Alfred Woden (mentioned)
- Nicole Horne (mentioned)
- Kyra Silver (TV)
Weapons
- Beretta
- Desert Eagle
- Pump-Action Shotgun
- Sawed-Off Shotgun
- Molotov Cocktail
Transcript
- Main article: Playing It Bogart/Transcript
PS2/Xbox
On the PS2/Xbox version, this chapter is divided into three sub-chapters: Playing It Bogart, Without Warning and A Few Hundred Bullets Back.
Obtainable Accomplishments
Complete 'Part I Chapter 3: Playing It Bogart' on any difficulty
10 POINTS
Gallery
Trivia
- The title is an homage to actor Humphrey Bogart, star of many 1940s noir films, from which Max Payne takes many of its stylistic cues. Payne's explanation that he is "playing it Bogart" means he is conducting his investigation with extreme self-confidence and acting "as though he was supposed to be there," which describes the methodology of many of Bogart's characters.
- Max refers to Rico Muerte as "a regular Keyser Soze," which is a reference to the Keyser Söze character from the 1995 film The Usual Suspects. This is the first of two references to the film in the game; the second reference can be overheard in the chapter In the Land of the Blind when two Mercenaries are debating about best movie endings.
- Past Rico Muerte's room is a cracked wooden door which can be shot through. Once inside climb out onto the ledge and walk across to the next room. Inside the room is a dead man holding a gun while lying on the floor with a stake driven into him, surrounded by syringes of Valkyr. Some molotovs and painkillers can also be found in the room. The man wrote "Buff" in his own blood before dying, which is most likely a reference to the American TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
- Coincidentally, "the mystery hag" mentioned in Candy Dawn's diary is later revealed as Nicole Horne, who used Candy to blackmail Alfred Woden.