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WTF, without the PC market, the first one would have been a total flop!
That sucks...
But, I plan to get it on 360 anyway
It's all your fault!!!!!!!!!!
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WTF, without the PC market, the first one would have been a total flop!
That sucks...
But, I plan to get it on 360 anyway
secondedIt's all your fault!!!!!!!!!!
It's all your fault!!!!!!!!!!
The company also announced that the game will be released simultaneously on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC-- Shacknews.
Mafia 2 is set to hit stores during Take-Two's 2009 fiscal year, which runs from November 1, 2008 through October 31, 2009
* The game will feature 3 families.
* Cops only call reinforcements if you committed a large enough crime.
* In total, there are about 2 hours of cutscenes.
* The game will contain references to the original game along with easter eggs.
* The game has 3 acts.
* All of the 2.5 square mile city available for travel at the start.
* You can use taxi's to get around the city.
* Cars get damaged, dirty, and even explode if shot in the gas tank.
* You can customize cars with your own license plates.
* There are 2 types of context sensitive environment interactions: Standard and Violent.
* You can buy food from vendors such as hotdogs.
* While buying stuff you cannot be attacked.
* NPC's will smoke, read newspapers, wait for buses, look through trash cans, etc.
* In several points in the story, you can make choices that affect the game.
* The game will feature multiple endings.
* Police will go after other criminals instead of just you
* You can buy houses where you can store your gear
* You can take missions for and against competing families.
* There will be many interactive objects such as chairs, bottles, sinks, etc.
* The map will have waypoints including sidequests.
* Checkpoints have improved from the original game.
* There will be no on screen interface.
* You can go to gyms to learn new hand to hand combo moves.
* Shooting through doors will possibly be added.
Mafia 2 PC first review- 80% #1
Mafia 2 review - 80% in PC Zone
Friday 30-Jul-2010 4:09 PM 2K Czech's gangster title "looks stunning"
The first verdict on 2K's Mafia II is in - and PC Zone's view is that, despite some annoying flaws, it's still a winner.
The mag gives the Mafia title 80% in its new October (yes, bloody October) issue - which is with subscribers now.
The game's major drawback, says Zone, is that it's an 'extremely linear driver and shooter'.
However, if you can get over that rather restrictive fact, there's plenty to enjoy for those nostalgic for the Cosa Nostra's days of US dominance.
The mag says that the dialogue is 'fine, and extremely well acted', adding that driving, 'as you'd expect from the former Illusion Software [2K Czech], is great'.
It continues: 'The collection of cars is great too - all timely models that damage so gently that you'll try to take care of them.'
All aspects of the game are covered in Zone's spectacular seven-page review - with more praise coming for the game's weapons and action sequences, despite a slightly 'cold' storyline.
It adds: 'Mafia II is 10 hours of driving, story and extremely competent gun action. Running at top specs, it looks stunning, and if there was a soundtrack album, I'd buy myself a copy.'
The October issue of PC Zone is in stores next week, and with subscribers today.
Mafia II is due for release on 360, PS3 and PC on August 27.
****ING BLOOM OVERLOAD!
Those are 2 y.o. screenshots. I bumped this thread to add the first review.
+Interesting and detailed world
+Good soundtrack
+Varied missions
-Boring characters
-Action and Car chases are a snooze fest
"which isn't to say the script is completely terrible, it will hold your attention - it just won't give anything back. its exactly the same with the driving and shooting. for all the hundreds of man hours that have gone into making Empire city, mafia's 2 missions feel a little drab. You're not quite driving the cars as much as dragging them through the city...and while the 3rd person based cover based shooting is perfectly satisfying, 95 percent of enemies will spawn run to a certain piece of cover and stay in the same position just popping up and down forever like a target at a funfair."
Rule #1 of video game reviews: Don't trust them, ESPECIALLY if they are from Gamespot or OXM, as those can't tell their heads from their assholes, let alone a good game from a bad game.
Rule #2 of video game reviews: The early reviews are often the highest.
Rule #1 of video game reviews: Don't trust them, ESPECIALLY if they are from Gamespot...