![]() ![]() The story is probably the best part of the game and was the thing that kept me going till the very end as I had to know how the storyline would be wrapped up. After this short segment, Vito receives an honourable discharge and sets off to find work with the local mob bosses, hoping to make a decent living for himself and his family. In the first mission you fight Italian soldiers and it doubles up as a tutorial for the combat system which consists mainly of cover-based shooting. The start of the game is set in 1943 in Empire Bay (a fictional city on the East Coast of the USA) and you play as Sicilian immigrant Vito Scaletta who, after being caught robbing a jewellery store, is forced to join the army. With the new definitive edition available for a pretty reasonable £25 on the Playstation Store, I figured it was worth a try to help distract me during the lockdown. ![]() I ended up purchasing this game on the recommendation of my cousin as, after finally seeing Goodfellas for the first time, he advised that this was a very good video game equivalent of the film and one of his all-time favourite games to boot. This wasn’t a game I had initially planned to a review but after a full playthrough and having seen the reactions from various critics I thought I’d throw in my views as someone who has never played a single game in this franchise before. Ross reviews the definitive edition of Mafia II. Game Review: Mafia II - Definitive Edition Does the “definitive” release make Mafia II worth revisiting? July 2020
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