Set within the fictional American city of Lost Heaven during the 1930s, the story follows the rise and fall of taxi driver-turned-mobster Tommy Angelo within the Salieri crime family.Set within the fictional American city of Lost Heaven during the 1930s, the story follows the rise and fall of taxi driver-turned-mobster Tommy Angelo within the Salieri crime family.Set within the fictional American city of Lost Heaven during the 1930s, the story follows the rise and fall of taxi driver-turned-mobster Tommy Angelo within the Salieri crime family.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
- Tommy
- (voice)
- (as Mike Sorvino)
- Paulie
- (voice)
- Salieri
- (voice)
- Sam
- (voice)
- Frank
- (voice)
- Vincenzo
- (voice)
- Ralph
- (voice)
- Norman
- (voice)
- (as David O'Brian)
- Sarah
- (voice)
- Morello
- (voice)
- Yellow Pete
- (voice)
- (as Ray de Mattis)
- Luigi
- (voice)
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The only problems are that sometimes you have to drive all the way across a vast, detailed city to get to your mission while obeying traffic laws. This does make the game more realistic, but its somewhat annoying at times. Another thing that after you beat the game, there is Free Ride and Free Ride Extreme. Neither of those options come anywhere close to being as good as the actual game.
The game is so realistic and lifelike. This is one of my favorite games along with Grand Theft Auto 3 and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.
The Game is fun, its better than GTA 3 but not as good as Vice City. Very Good Graphics and very Realistic.
5 out of 5, one of the greatest of all time!
Mafia almost literally transports you to 30's prohibition-era Chicago (the city the town depicted in Mafia is based on) with slow cars, hats, and tommy guns. It's a little bit like Grand Theft Auto in the style of play, and like "It Came from the Desert" in its historical richness.
If you have a PS2 or high-spec PC it would be a crime to pass up this game.
i think that reviewing video games on the IMDB is kind of odd, but this game expands the boundaries. it really truly is almost like a movie in which you take a part in. the voice acting is great, the graphis are of course amazing. the city of lost heaven lives and breathes, the car models change as the years go on. the story develops nicely. some people complain about the driving being slow. i think its nice to cruise around the beautiful city, enjoying the lazy old music. its a nice contrast to the intense gunfights and car chases!
yes, there will be bugs. guess what? this isn't PC gamer. i dont think people should be complaining about technical issues or difficulty here. that's like saying 'i hate reservoir dogs because i can't get the disc into my DVD player'. grow a brain!
this game gets my highest rating... 4 stars, 10 out of 10, 2 thumbs up, whatever!
Did you know
- TriviaIn the mission "The Whore", the player is sent to a hotel called 'The Corleone', a reference to the crime family in the movie The Godfather (1972).
- Quotes
Thomas 'Tommy' Angelo: I think it's important to keep a balance in things. Yeah, balance, that's the right word. Cause the guy who wants too much risks losing absolutely everything. Of course, the one who wants too little from life might not get anything at all.
- Alternate versionsDue to Take 2 wanting a USK-16 rating, the German version was censored to remove all in-game blood splatters and have the pedestrians invincible. The remastered version Definitive Edition is uncensored in Germany.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #27.6 (2002)
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- Chicago, Illinois, USA(Lost Haven)
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