Good story and characters; simple yet challenging and varied gameplay; impressive sound and graphics
Verdict, Good Points Good story and characters; simple yet challenging and varied gameplay; impressive sound and graphics, Bad Points Very violent; few side missions or open-world possibilities; need a fairly powerful PC to play
Good Points Good story and characters; simple yet challenging and varied gameplay; impressive sound and graphics Bad Points Very violent; few side missions or open-world possibilities; need a fairly powerful PC to play ...
Some fantastic visuals, superb soundtrack, excellent characters and solid gameplay go a long way towards making up for the lack of distractions and amusements in Mafia II’s Empire Bay. Don’t expect a Fifties GTA and you’ll come out much happier. 8.1/10...
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Publicación: 2017-04-24, Autor: Amanda , crítica de: cheatcc.com
Resumen: Mafia II is a game that is full of surprises. When I first had the opportunity to check out Mafia II in 2009, I was amazed that I had never heard of its predecessor. The premise in the original was simple and followed the story of a lone gangster trying t...
The original Mafia is one of the only games I have ever played that genuinely shocked me. Without going into spoilers (for those crazy people who are yet to play it), there's a moment near the end which completely took me by surprise and metaphorically...
A terrific game which makes you an offer you can’t refuse. Oh come on, I couldn’t write an entire review without using one mob quote. Michael O'Reilly Based out of Toronto Ontario, Michael is a long time reviewer and columnist for Diehard Gamefan, as...
Mafia II refuses to follow the crowd of open-world games by putting authenticity at the head of its agenda instead of sheer scale and off-the-hook action. The fact that it tells you what to do rather than asking what you'd like to do is somewhat counte...
Resumen: Mafia II is going to be compared heavily to Grand Theft Auto, and it is a totally justified comparison on the surface. Both games look very simliar, have huge open world cities, lots of cars, and plenty of criminally inspired missions, but Mafia II tak...
Resumen: It's been quite some time since the original Mafia title delighted fans of the open-world crime drama genre. The game was known for its compelling story and setting as well as gameplay which was regarded as being a bit ahead of its time. So the wait fo...
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Publicación: 2010-08-25, Autor: Torrey , crítica de: gamespy.com
Great voice acting; beautifully crafted environments; some memorable characters.
Lifeless open world; poor plot flow; lack of side-missions; occasionally buggy.
Resumen: In Mafia II, you play the role Vito, an Italian-American living in Empire City during the 1940’s. On a heist gone wrong Vito is arrested and is given the choice of serving jail time or serving in the military. Vito ends up choosing the latt...