I'm a big fan of the Max Payne series so I HAD to own one of these!
Since I got it used, I can't say a thing about the digital content, as it was not included (well, sometimes the gods of gaming are gentle to you, sometimes you do get some unused DLC on used products...)
In my case, I've got it almost new, the keychain was new, the statue was still wrapped, and the lithographs were beautifully intact, smelling like they just got off the printer!
Here's the review of the contents (as I haven't played the game yet, since I'd rather do it on my PC first to get optimal graphics and a lag-free game)
*Keychain: Even though it's a beautiful thing (very well detailed, with a Rockstar Games emblem on it), I can tell you should be very cautious with it, as it does look like a real bullet and you may get in some trouble (your experience may vary on this one!) If you get in trouble, twist the cap at the end of the "bullet" so law enforcement officers will know you're not "evilly plotting" (kudos to whoever got this reference!) And yes, you CAN store some stuff on the keychain, I just have no idea on what would fit such small space... maybe these tiny bolts and screws from toys?
*Statue: I don't know if it happens to ALL statues of Max Payne, but mine came with the tip of one of his pistols (the one that looks like he just shoot with) bent down, as if it was melting. It feels rubbery and not entirely plastic, so maybe there's a fix for that, but I didn't bother doing it since I wouldn't risk breaking that part. There's a lot of empty bullet shells on the floor of the statue, and Max was shot in the arm, looks like the creator of this item tried to summarize the game in one art, and he did, because, as you know, Max loves to wield dual handguns and shoot bad guys like he's rambo, only classier and able to slow time.
*Art: The pieces of art from the game are only meaningful for those who played the past games, as they show a syringe (reference to Valkyr?), some painkillers (his best friends during his Payneful journey (see what I did here?)) and other pieces of art shows other things from Max Payne. They are very nice, and very well packed, as they come in a paper envelope (downside: the envelope comes outside the inner box that protects the statue so they can be damaged on transportation, or by those "spider" anti-theft things that retailers use (I'd rather see those things behind cages, these spiders can damage the goods...)) and the art pieces are protected by blank sheets of the same paper used to print them in, so every piece of art has a blank sheet in front of it for protection, and this is really nice.