Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter the murder of his surrogate family at the hands of the Italian mafia, Vietnam War veteran Lincoln Clay seeks vengeance on those who took away the only thing that mattered to him.After the murder of his surrogate family at the hands of the Italian mafia, Vietnam War veteran Lincoln Clay seeks vengeance on those who took away the only thing that mattered to him.After the murder of his surrogate family at the hands of the Italian mafia, Vietnam War veteran Lincoln Clay seeks vengeance on those who took away the only thing that mattered to him.
- Nomination aux 2 BAFTA Awards
- 1 victoire et 6 nominations au total
- John Donovan
- (voix)
- Cassandra
- (voix)
- Danny Burke
- (voix)
- Sammy Robinson
- (voix)
- (as Leith Burke)
- Sal Marcano
- (voix)
- Lou Marcano
- (voix)
- Alma Diaz
- (voix)
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- AnecdotesLincoln is able to use small firearms with either his left or right hand. According to Haden Blackman, the developers discovered in their research of the time that soldiers in Vietnam were taught to shoot with both hands so that they would never be at a disadvantage. Lincoln's ambidexterity is a result of his military training.
- Gaffes"Fortunate Son" by Creedance Clearwater Revival is in the game, despite it taking place in 1968, when the song came out in 1969.
- Citations
Jonathan Maguire: This city survived the war of 1812, the civil war and god knows how many hurricanes. But when Lincoln Clay went after the mob, he inflicted more damage than all the wars and hurricanes combined.
- ConnexionsEdited into Mafia: Trilogy (2020)
I do have minor annoyances with some of the decisions they made, like weirdly unintuitive controls (skipped so many cutscenes cause X apparently means skip, all the doors open with a square, except for when you're in a car and the garage opens with the down button on the D pad, you beat people with a circle and you jump with the triangle... why...?) Also I hate when games decide to have customizable characters AND prerendered cutscenes. Just do one or the other, 2K, don't pander to youtubers who are constantly complaining about things nobody cares about. In that sense Mafia III is a downgrade from Mafia II.
But the story is incredible, the gameplay is pretty nice and I think a lot of the decisions for this game came from the backlash from Mafia II being "boring".
This was perfectly predictable. Mafia II comes out "boring, nice story, too linear, not enough to do in open world". Mafia III comes out, you have side missions, better gameplay and more collectibles and people are like "too long, too much stuff to do and they're all the same, Mafia II was way better".
I blame video game reviewers. It shouldn't be a thing. They definitely don't improve the medium with their constant drivel but for some reason some developers actually pay attention to that feedback.
And I really don't get it. I prefer playing a game that does one or two things right, than to just play any random Ubisoft, EA or you-name-it franchise that tries to cram everything good from other games into one mess of a game just cause they need the money. And yeah sure... for some this game may be boring, but playing through it, apart from the minor annoyances all I get out of it is the impression that they put a lot of effort into it.
I also love this game as a stealth fan, so yeah... You have the areas. You get the objectives. You have the means and they give you a pretty good scope on the layout of each area. You can do whatever you like for each mission. You have plenty of approaches and a good arsenal for each mission.
If you're bored playing this game - you're probably playing it in a boring way...
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Mafia 3
- Lieux de tournage
- Nouvelle-Orléans, Louisiane, États-Unis(New Bordeaux)
- Société de production
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