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#MAFIA 2 DEMO D9 58 40 FULL#Generally the game feels slick and right at home on the PC (+ runs brilliantly).Īs an artist myself I just really appreciate what they've achieved and know I'll spend a lot of time with the full game just cruising round, exploring the city and soaking up the atmosphere. #MAFIA 2 DEMO D9 58 40 PLUS#I think they *nailed* the art + audio, plus car physics (simulation) were fun, gunplay felt good (PC + will be better without auto-aim) and I just love the atmosphere and sense of place. But knowing their previous games (Hidden and Dangerous 2 and Mafia 1) I can't wait for the full release with much longer missions, fully open city etc etc. Not had any issues with the PC don't find the actual gameplay in the demo *all that* exciting to be honest (there's just not that much to do and it's all over so quickly). #MAFIA 2 DEMO D9 58 40 PS3#The atmosphere and attention to detail really do it for me.ĮDIT - Apparently there are a few problems with the demo for the PS3 which have been fixed in the full game (AA support, some physics issues. GTA gets away with a lot of it by being very tongue in cheek though, Mafia isn't at all and takes a much more sombre Dude ![]() (saying all that I don't personally have a problem with GTA and have enjoyed those games, but I think I do know where you're coming from, especially regarding player characters that you don't identify with and the general glorification of crime. You don't get to see much story in the demo, but you can get a sense of the atmosphere. Of course there are similarities with GTA + you *can* kill innocents (on the street) and car jack etc, but that's just the choices you have open to you with an 'open world' game. I tend to always do the 'good thing' in games (N:TW included!) + I don't remember cringing with the first one at any point, in fact the opposite (Mafia 1 mini-SPOLIER: You let 'good' people live who you're meant to hit + help the police in the end, in fact that's how the story's told). Well, the first game wasn't (like GTA) + I'd be surprised if they made the player character unlikable in the sequel. 2K A Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia.846 A Total War Saga: Fall of the Samurai.Mafia II is grittier, real, a darker world, and the effects are based in reality. Daniel Vávra, the writer and director of the original and the sequel, discussed the new angle of the game stating: "The old game was a tribute to gangster films, a romantic vision. The original game, Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven, had a screenplay of 400 pages, opposed to the 700 pages of the sequel. The game will contain two hours of in-game cutscenes. ![]() Soon enough, Vito, Joe, and Henry Tomasino (already a made man in the Clemente family) find themselves battling with, for, against, and around three crime factions: the Falcone, Vinci and Clemente families. Mikey also needs a certain type of car to chop for parts, and will pay $400 for one that the police are not tailing. Their criminal ascension starts with Mikey, a car mechanic who gets in a conflict with Joe. Vito reunites with his old friend, Joe Barbaro, and the two quickly embark upon a life of crime. He then discovers that his father died and left his family $2000 in debt. military as a way of avoiding jail time for a botched robbery. The story begins with the player character Vito returning home on leave from World War II. As the game progresses, Vito will join a crime family and become a made man. Mafia II is a gritty drama which chronicles the rise of World War II Veteran Vito Scaletta, the son of Sicilian immigrants. There will also be around 50 vehicles in the game, as well as licensed music from the era. No restrictions are included from the start of the game. The game will be set from 1945 to 1955 in Empire Bay (the name is a reference to New York's state nickname "The Empire State".), a fictional city based on San Francisco and New York City, with influences from Chicago and Detroit.The game will feature a completely open-ended game map of 10 square miles. Mafia II is a sandbox-style action-adventure video game which is the sequel to Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven.
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