Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaPart two of the crime drama saga. Following the rise of Vito Scaletta, son of Italian immigrants who moves to Empire Bay in America. Growing up and getting into a life of crime he befriends ... Leggi tuttoPart two of the crime drama saga. Following the rise of Vito Scaletta, son of Italian immigrants who moves to Empire Bay in America. Growing up and getting into a life of crime he befriends Joe who they together look to make it big. Vito joins the Falcone crime family and he beco... Leggi tuttoPart two of the crime drama saga. Following the rise of Vito Scaletta, son of Italian immigrants who moves to Empire Bay in America. Growing up and getting into a life of crime he befriends Joe who they together look to make it big. Vito joins the Falcone crime family and he becomes a made man along with his best friend Joe.
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The game shines in its cinematic narrative, especially the relationship between Vito and Joe. The dialogue and voice acting enhance the realism of the characters. The city design, clothing, and cars accurately reflect the era.
The gameplay combines shooting and classic car driving. The diverse missions and wonderful soundtrack enhance your immersion in the game world.
Despite some flaws in the open world design, Mafia II remains an excellent experience for fans of crime games.
If you're looking for a powerful story and unforgettable characters, don't miss this game. (8.8/10)
It might not be so bad if there were some side missions along the way, but each trip is practically always on the other side of the map and there's no Fast Travel. There are lots of shops along the way but there is no reason to ever visit them unless it's part of the very linear story.
The checkpoints are also too few and far between. You can get through killing the hundred guys and several rooms to get to your goal, then the guy behind the last door whacks you, and you have to restart that section from the beginning.
The glitches are abominable. You can be driving along and suddenly fall through the street and be flying in the air underneath the city. The only option is to restart (and replay that mission up until then, and hope it doesn't happen again). I had one entire conversation where the guy's Fedora hat brim was around his neck. I don't think it was supposed to be a metaphor for "talking through one's hat".
The facial animations and voice acting are pretty good. But the story is inconclusive, at best.
Willing to be part of the Mafia in Empire Bay, he will go to the ends of the earth in order to achieve his goals, wishes and protect the people that he loves. Along with his best buddy, Joe Barbaro (Robert Costanzo), they'll face hurdles but will also laugh, drink booze and of course, kill people that stand in their way.
A perfect and truly enjoyable game that never gets old no matter how many times one has already played it, "Mafia II" deserves to be enjoyed by every gamer who is willing to invest in a game that is 100% worth it.
The game, now after 14 whole years after its release, doesn't disappoint in the slightest. Packed with lovely graphics, a very enjoyable and thrilling story that has it's ups and lows for its characters, that sees them depend and fight for one another.
The protagonist's voice actor's voices and performances have been cemented in almost every player's head. The voice actor for Joe is essentially an iconic character that has won the hearts of the Mafia player base. Both characters have made Pop Culture icon status and with good reason. They're interesting, hilariously funny and with good heart characters that care for each other.
The simple but elegant graphics and the beautifully depicted as well as designed Empire Bay, make the viewer feel like they could be inside it as well. The tangible Empire bay is full of secrets, interesting landmarks and filled with an open world ready to be explored and dissected.
The definitive edition is just a slight improvement, mostly on the game's crashing issues, which are essentially gone. There are some graphical improvements but the definitive and classic version are essentially the same.
The story ends with a cliffhanger that is taken straight to Mafia III, the sequel to Mafia II (in an albeit small part of it). The ending is still talked about among the fanbase, that still causes intrigue, mystery and big questions.
A perfect game that should be the blueprint of future games, "Mafia II" is a game for the ages. As time moves on, so will the game be eternally considered the best Mafia game in the Mafia franchise and be forever more cherished by the current and future generations to come.