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I don't know. My advice would be too, to totally play all of them in sequence. But being disappointed by the third.... it is different, it is very much a film, but actually (given the quality of current hollywood production) very good action film.
I think Max Payne series very well illustrate the way our AAA gaming industry conduct itself. First one was a tech demo and quite a leap in gaming mechanics and way to present a film-like story in an interactive game. Second one added proper self-reflection about it being about shooting and killing them all. And the third... well it is over-the-head way over and feeling negative consequences. I mean... I like them all and they are not alike, but they are well written and very well executed.
So.... yes! Buy them and play them. For me ---- update MP1 and 2 so my W8.1 can run them:)
It hasn't aged well at all. Max Payne 1 is absolutely awful in terms of gameplay. The gunplay is atrocious and incredibly frustrating. Since this is a third person shooter that's significant.
It's worth a run through for the story but I finally got around to replaying the game with my Steam copy and I can't take it. Great game back in the day but not anymore.