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  1. Yeah it s a good game . Open world game , stealing cars lockpicking minigame ( or breaking the window but if there are cops around will hear you ) , 4 wanted levels , at lv 1 you get a fine , at lv 2 they will try to arrest you but you can bribe them if you have enough money. You can rob stores for money , clothes ,weapons or ammo .

  2. www.ign.com › articles › 2010/08/23Mafia II Review - IGN

    • Should you whack somebody to get your hands on this one?
    • Verdict

    By Greg Miller

    Updated: Oct 20, 2020 4:38 pm

    Posted: Aug 23, 2010 4:00 pm

    Mafia II is upon us and ushering in a new era of wise guys and made men. If you've been waiting for this one, there is good news – the game is fun. Having shootouts in bars while bottles explode and glass flies, finding a mob hacking your friend to death, and going to brothels are all great times. Still, those moments aren't the entire game, and the accompanying parts hurt the whole.

    Mafia II casts you as Vito Scaletta, a young Italian who returns from World War II to find his mother and sister on the hook to a loan shark. Like any gangster in a gangster movie, Vito decides he doesn't want a subpar life of the slums and goes down the organized crime route to make some cash. You'll be with Vito as he whacks dudes, steals cars and tries on all sorts of snazzy outfits.

    All of this is going on in Empire Bay, a New York-esque town packed with people, cops, cars and collectable Playboy magazines. Now, at first glance, Empire Bay looks like an open world – one teeming with missions and quests for you to take Vito on. It isn't. You'll have one mission at any time and it's always one that drives the story forward. All the icons on the map – clothing stores, gun stores, and so on – are just ways to enhance that mission. Outgunned and dying a lot? Buy better weapons after restarting. Cops on your tail? Go pay to have the license plate changed on your ride. You're not going to wander around the streets of Mafia II picking up odd jobs and meeting strangers; this is a world built around the missions you're doing.

    Mafia II is an interesting mobster tale with some great voice acting and cool cutscenes; if you have a "made man" itch, feel free to scratch it here, but be prepared for a pretty standard third-person shooter in the gameplay department. The ";take cover, kill everyone, do it again" mechanic didn't wow me, but it didn't let me down either. Mafia II ...

  3. Aug 24, 2010 · Mafia II. 78. Mafia 2 review. Reviews. By Rich McCormick. published 24 August 2010. Comments. Our Verdict. In ten hours of criminality, 2K Czech have made the perfect elegy to the mafia...

  4. May 24, 2020 · Mafia II: Definitive Edition may have definitive in its name, but the numerous glitches that plague it really hold back what is still a good game at its core from truly earning that title. Reviewed on Xbox One

  5. May 23, 2020 · 7. Good. Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun. Review Guidelines. Learn more.

  6. Jun 3, 2020 · Along with the aforementioned slow driving segments and following NPCs, Mafia 2 also has players complete menial tasks like carrying crates, which may help the game feel more realistic, but...

  7. May 19, 2020 · Apr 9, 2024. PC. 10. Dodogame. An excellent game that immerses us into the character (Vito Scaletta). I think the game is realistic, especially with the remastered version, although the ending is rather disappointing.

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