![]() Hour later you unlock an uninspired main mission that hides the cool story with the solid cutscenes. Other than that, it is to drive two minutes to an uninspired Assassin's Creed style objective, engage in the most boring gunplay in the world, drive three minutes to the same objective and repeat and repeat and repeat. The only activity open to you is tuning up your cars a little. The open world aspect of Mafia 3 is hilarious when compared to these. Three years after GTA V and one year after Witcher 3. That is the level of gunplay we are talking about. Hide behind cover, line dot with head, press shoot, shoot over cover, headshot, next enemy, repeat. It feels extremely floaty and uninspired. ![]() But wait, you have to do that nine times, for each part of the town separately. This game genuinely takes Ubisoft's side content collectibles and uses them to lock away the main story missions, until you do enough of them in a specific district that it unlocks the main mission. Assassin's Creed II collecting feathers levels of annoying and mind numbing. The issue is that they are held hostage behind the most mindless gameplay imaginable. They look good to this day and are acted fantastically. Ok, the story, and what I mean is the cutscenes are great. Plus the insult to injury of being forced to change my entire Playstation systems language in order to get the Czech dub is just stupid. The game randomly crashes, memory leaks and overall feels a lot worse than its original release. But whoever coded this remaster majorly messed up. Vito is a fun character and the depictions of the Mafia lifestyle is fun to witness. Normally, this is a solid game that tells a fantastic story with an ambiguous ending. ![]() Overall though, it is a fine remake of one of the most solid stories in gaming. The movement feels clunky, some of the missions were gutted (the port section of You Lucky Bastard) and the guns feel less accurate. It enhances the storytelling of the original, polishes off the graphics, adds cover mechanics and brings more period specific music. The Mafia remake is flawed, yet beautiful. So there was a lot of fear going into the remake of my most nostalgic game. Mafia 2 tends Pros - a solid remake of the first game - fantastic characters in all three games - three beautiful period pieces Cons - Mafia 2 tends to crash randomly - in order to change language and dub for Mafia 2 you have to change the language of your Playstation system - Mafia 3 is a stain on the franchise gameplay wise The original Mafia was the first game I ever completed as a child. ![]() Pros - a solid remake of the first game - fantastic characters in all three games An award-winning narrative experience, reintroduced in one complete package. To get revenge for the ultimate betrayal, Lincoln Clay must define a new breed of crime family by taking down the old any way you choose. MAFIA III: DEFINITIVE EDITION WHEN ALL IS LOST New Bordeaux, 1968. This fan favorite is remastered with stunning audio and visual upgrades and all DLC is included. While back in the states on leave from World War II, Vito Scaletta is pulled into a life of crime to pay off seedy family debts. MAFIA II: DEFINITIVE EDITION WHEN ALL IS NOT ENOUGH Empire Bay, 1943. A beloved classic faithfully remade and expanded from the ground up. While scraping by as a hardworking cab driver, Tommy Angelo has an inadvertent brush with the Mafia that showcases a life of reward too big to ignore. MAFIA: DEFINITIVE EDITION WHEN ALL IS NOT WHAT IT SEEMS Lost Heaven, 1930. Live the life of a gangster across three distinct eras of organized crime in America. While scraping by as a hardworking cab driver, Tommy Experience the definitive organized crime saga FAMILY.
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