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So anyone got the game yet and tried it out?
I know I've been hearing mixed reviews about the game already. But it seems people are mostly disappointed by the fact that its not like GTA4 with a really open-ended city and MP. The funny thing I'm noticing is it seems mostly European game reviewers rate Mafia 2 higher than American game reviewers.
So far the game feels a lot like Mafia 1 to me. As long it has a great story that immerses me in the mob world than I won't be disappointed.
What about the fear of it simply being too short?
I think I missed a bunch of side jobs though. I totally forgot I could go to places to get work when not in the middle of a story mission.
Well, as I said, I'm 8 hours in. I dont think its going to end any time soon, since the missions I'm doing don't seem to be suggesting any sort of climactic ending yet. Plus theres porn in it, so you could always come back for more of that. I think I missed a bunch of side jobs though. I totally forgot I could go to places to get work when not in the middle of a story mission.
I just finished it right now. Here's my short review.
Overall, the game is really great as a cinematic experience. Everything I loved about Mafia 1's presentation was pretty much in Mafia 2 except a few things. At certain points, the story really got to me. The unexpected parts really gripe you with emotion when they happen. I felt like I was interactive with a well-written mobster story. To be honest, I haven't felt this so immersed in a game since Half-life Episode 2. The 50's atmosphere just really pulled me in. This is probably the first game that made me feel like I was part of a black and white 50's mobster movie.
My complaints I think are going to mostly stem from the fact that I can't help to compare it to Mafia 1. First off, I do think Mafia 1 is superior for these reasons. The game I felt was too short for 11 hours playing time. I didn't want it to end so soon. There were some things I was still missing mission-wise like more shootings and car chases. Other than that, I really don't mind so much that the game didn't include freeroam. Though maybe more content will be added with DLCs in the future.
Technically though I did experience a few bugs and the AI would mess up now and then. But not enough to take me out of the gameplay completely.
I would give it an 8/10 mostly cause I wish it didn't end so soon.
I actually loved the cliffhanger ending. It was one of those shocking thought-provoking moments for me when the credits came up.
Then I heard a lot of people didn't like the jail part of the story. I was actually pleasantly surprised by it and felt it enforced the story pretty well. I think I liked how it reminded me of the movie Brute Force.
Also:-
*snop*
This is everything that is wrong with game reviews.
People hate on reviewers because they don't think "Super Awesome Game Forever" targeted to mature audiences is as good as "Super Awesome Gaem Forever" targeted to younger audiences. Just because you don't like it, i.e. the game was not made for you specifically, doesn't mean it's not good. Same for movies and anything else that is reviewed. These people are paid to be objective. If they reviewed things based on whether or not it fit their personal tastes, game reviews would be much more like the user scores on Metacritic where people give top knotch games 0 because "it didn't run well on my system" or "I didn't like the way the guns sounded" or "too hard."
I mean hell, would you want to head over to IGN and see that the review for your latest favorite game just said "This shit's too hard, gave up about 45 minutes in... waste of $50 - 0/10"
Granted some reviews are stupid and miss the point of games and movies, but good reviewers will be objective and make relevant points as to what is good and bad about a particular game.
I thought the Jail part was excellent. I didn't know how long I was going to be there or what was going to happen or how I would get out. Brilliant.
Also, one loose end that left me a little uncertain is when you rescue Balls and Beans from the slaughterhouse and the guy with glasses seemed surprised that the guy survived. Was he the informer? It was never resolved.
Also:-
This is everything that is wrong with game reviews.
Oh dear.EG gave it a 4/10. Lol'd.
Meh, I was trolling with the pic Can anyone who's played it clarify the stuff in my spoiler?
I havent beaten the game yet (11 hours in, but I think I'm nearing the end), though as far as I know
Nothing really came of it. I know exactly which part you're talking about because I was like "oh shit, ****er is a traitor!" Then afterwards everything went on as if they did finish the guy off and that was that. I guess it was just a weird way of saying "I thought you guys were goners" that made him seem shady when he really wasn't. Though I don't remember seeing either of those two characters after that.
@ No Limit, you won't regret it. The game is great, and far better than the reviews make it out to be.
I haven't played the first one so I guess that wont be an issue for me. **** it, I'll go get it.
No you go play the first one.
Bitch.
<3
I fell in love with this game the minute I heard Let It Snow play as you walk to your apartment and Django Reinhardt and Stephan Grappelli's Belleville playing in Guiseppe's shop.
You're Polish, so I'll let that post slide.
CUrrently struggling a bit through the first 3 chapters, I hear it gets alot better later. All this driving around is a bit dull.
But the firefights are SWEEEEET.