Mafia II User Review
- Difficulty:
- Just Right
- Time Spent:
- 10 to 20 Hours
- The Bottom Line:
- "Immersive"
To follow up on a game like mafia was eight years ago is almost bound to give you some disappointments. First of all the story of Mafia was the best story in a game up to that time and still is as far as I can tell unprecedented. The story of mafia 2 is almost as good and epic and when comparing the two stories, but M2 falls short in some respects.
The characters for instance are less fleshed out in M2. Vito the main character is less engaged in moral dilemma's than Tommy in the original was and the story doesn't develop the character in the same way it did in the original. Tommy started out as a cabdriver and stumbled his way in the criminal world of Lost Heavens mafia. Vito on the other hand decides early on in the game he doesn't want to live as his father did (worked himself to death) and that's about all the moral motivation for his actions. He is much more the one dimensional all American tough guy fighting his way through cruel and hard times.
Another thing the story of M2 did worse in comparison is the way friends and allies turn against each other. In the original story these were the pivotal moments of the story that got you moved like in a good movie. M2 didn't had those same moments mostly because Vito is too one dimensional for experiencing treason and betrayal like Tommy could. I couldn't really get under Vito's skin. Most of the things he does, he does because he just is a tough guy.
M2 did do a lot of things equally good as its predecessor. The music again worked brilliantly as a submersion device. Driving around in perfect historically correct recreated cars is just in itself a treat. They kept this feature in the game (Vito has to drive a lot from one place to the other) despite the complaints general shooter fans had about the driving part of mafia. This means they hold on to the idea not to make a standard shooter but a game that wants to be much more than that.
And for the second time I think they succeeded in doing that.
I had such a good time spending time in this world of M2 I felt the ending really came to soon. They could have made you more engage with the city and exploit the collection and reselling of cars for instance. A lot of idea's come to my mind that could have been more fully worked out.
All in all it's a welcome different gaming approach from the blizzards, EA's and activision type of games. I just wish I don't have to wait another eight years for a sequel.
The characters for instance are less fleshed out in M2. Vito the main character is less engaged in moral dilemma's than Tommy in the original was and the story doesn't develop the character in the same way it did in the original. Tommy started out as a cabdriver and stumbled his way in the criminal world of Lost Heavens mafia. Vito on the other hand decides early on in the game he doesn't want to live as his father did (worked himself to death) and that's about all the moral motivation for his actions. He is much more the one dimensional all American tough guy fighting his way through cruel and hard times.
Another thing the story of M2 did worse in comparison is the way friends and allies turn against each other. In the original story these were the pivotal moments of the story that got you moved like in a good movie. M2 didn't had those same moments mostly because Vito is too one dimensional for experiencing treason and betrayal like Tommy could. I couldn't really get under Vito's skin. Most of the things he does, he does because he just is a tough guy.
M2 did do a lot of things equally good as its predecessor. The music again worked brilliantly as a submersion device. Driving around in perfect historically correct recreated cars is just in itself a treat. They kept this feature in the game (Vito has to drive a lot from one place to the other) despite the complaints general shooter fans had about the driving part of mafia. This means they hold on to the idea not to make a standard shooter but a game that wants to be much more than that.
And for the second time I think they succeeded in doing that.
I had such a good time spending time in this world of M2 I felt the ending really came to soon. They could have made you more engage with the city and exploit the collection and reselling of cars for instance. A lot of idea's come to my mind that could have been more fully worked out.
All in all it's a welcome different gaming approach from the blizzards, EA's and activision type of games. I just wish I don't have to wait another eight years for a sequel.
More User Reviews
The nostalgia will hit you in the face, with gorgeous graphics and everything to remind you about the old Mafia.
Review Stats:- Posted May 30, 2013 1:24 pm GMT
Mafia 2 is a nice game,but it lacks compared to the original
Review Stats:- Posted Feb 20, 2013 3:57 pm GMT
Visually it's a great game, but it lacks any kind of substance.
Review Stats:- Posted Dec 24, 2012 9:51 am GMT
Mafia 2 is a complete package with some loose ends.
Review Stats:- Posted Sep 11, 2012 1:15 pm GMT
Mafia 2 brings you new prespective or maybe imagination about underworld life.
Review Stats:- Posted Aug 11, 2012 6:13 am GMT
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