Mafia II Impressions - Exclusive First Preview

The sequel to the cult-classic 2002 open-world crime drama game will offer a huge open world, a deeper story, and much more brutal gunplay. Join us for the first preview.

Fans of the 2002 PC game Mafia agree that the game never got its due. It was an open-world mob drama with third-person action, driving, an outstanding soundtrack, and a memorable story (and a not-as-fondly-memorable frustrating car race that was later corrected with a patch). But 2K Czech and 2K Games are gearing up for Mafia II, a sequel to the unappreciated crime drama with a new look, enhanced engine, better driving, deadlier shootouts, and a brand-new story. We had a chance to see the game up close and personal, and we have much to report.

First of all, Mafia II is being developed from the ground up as a cross-platform sequel simultaneously on all three platforms (PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3). You may remember the not-that-great Xbox and PlayStation 2 ports of the original Mafia--that won't be the story with the sequel, which is being worked on by a sizable team of some 120 developers at 2K Czech. The developers have been upgrading the game's basic technology, the Illusion Engine, for some three years. The game will take place in an open world some 10 square miles in size (twice as big as the world in the first Mafia) and will stream the world's geometry in real time. Consequently, you should see no loading screens while playing, even when entering any of the game's more than 100 interactive indoor areas, such as diners, auto garages, and swanky high-rises, all of which will be packed with destructible environments.

Although the original game took place in 1920s America (better known as the Roaring Twenties), the sequel will take place within a 10-year time span between the 1940s and 1950s. This new time period will set the table for faster-paced action on all fronts, now that better guns will be available, and far better cars. The autos of the '20s were utility vehicles that struggled at speeds of 30 miles per hour or better, whereas the 1950s ushered in the era of high-performance muscle cars that were built for speed and racing. In addition, the game will have a more lenient, more realistic way of handling incursions with the law. Instead of chasing you to the ends of the earth on a minor traffic violation, the police in Mafia II will be "fat cops" who may tire of chasing you after a few blocks if all you've done is commit a traffic infraction, but they will definitely call for help if you've been gunning down civilians willy-nilly. You probably also won't want to be pulled over for a traffic ticket if you have some wise guy's body in your car's trunk. Then again, the story of Mafia II is one man's 10-year odyssey, from humble beginnings under the thumb of his hardworking but unsuccessful father to entering a criminal syndicate and eventually becoming a made man, so later on in the game, the police will be on the take and will actually help you on your way.

The demonstration version that we saw took place partway through the game during a mafia mission. Vito, the game's main character, has come up through the ranks with his childhood buddy Joe, a violent hothead who will play the mouthy Joe Pesci to the DeNiro-like straight man Vito. As a newly made man, Vito's mission is to drive downtown with Joe and the teenage driver Marty to a fabulously decadent mob party in the penthouse of a downtown high-rise, disguise themselves as a cleaning crew, infiltrate the party, plant a bomb in the boardroom to assassinate a rival gang boss, and get out alive. This entire briefing takes place in real time, narrated by Joe as you make your drive, after which you arrive in the building's parking lot and tell young Marty to stay put.

We watched as Vito and Marty hit the elevator to meet their inside man, change into their disguises, and then head up to the posh penthouse. The joint was a highly detailed, fully stocked piano bar with a handful of mobsters in expensive suits cracking wise as we walked through the party to head to the boardroom, which lay behind the bar's wall of frosted glass. After we were waved into the boardroom on the pretense of cleaning a stain off of the carpet, the game switched to a brief cinematic sequence during which Joe armed the bomb underneath the table and then waved us out the window to a window washer's platform, where the two were to make their escape.

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421 Comments

  • anudeep989

    Posted Oct 18, 2009 4:13 am PT

    when is this game's exact release date ?

  • Faerie_Fire

    Posted Oct 1, 2009 3:14 pm PT

    The first Mafia was Incredibly Good...It was almost Perfection as other say correctly. Yeah it's far better than any Grand Theft Auto or GTA "likes" game. It was Intense and realistic. If you tried to run at high speed they tried to give you a ticket... not shoot you down like a bird.
    I expecting this game from the time I Finished the first one...

  • Xploziv2k9

    Posted Jul 17, 2009 2:13 pm PT

    Woah. What do we have here! This game looks great!!! This is mine.

  • theis123456

    Posted May 19, 2009 9:24 am PT

    AWSOME.... MY GOOODDDDDD, i gonna to have this game in one or an oter way. This is the game i have being wating for wole my life, thanks good you made the game thanks. I wil olso wonder if there be shops in the game????/hores

  • Jiimbo28

    Posted Apr 30, 2009 9:05 pm PT

    yeah Im hearing all types of rumors on the games release. Im hearing October 31st October 5th and gametrailers says June 30th 2009. Im going with October 31st until taketwo announces it otherwise .

  • dominicangta4 posted Apr 29, 2009 5:51 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    dominicangta4

    Posted Apr 29, 2009 5:51 am PT (hide)

    nahh gta4 will always be better just hope this one is better than the first one becouse the first one sucked

  • Gamingguy87

    Posted Apr 28, 2009 9:33 am PT

    Mafia is my favorite pc game of all time and it sounds like Mafia 2 might just take it's place.

  • fiefypants

    Posted Apr 28, 2009 3:38 am PT

    The more i hear about this game, the more it sounds like it is going to be GTA IV v2.0 , I seriously hope that is not the case. The City of Lost Heaven is probably still my fave PC game of all time I just hope this squeal does the MAFIA name justice. but from all the trailers and screenshots it looks like MAFIA II has GTA IV beat. I will be buying this game the second it becomes available for purchase.... on the PC platform of course.

  • Bahrein

    Posted Apr 25, 2009 9:00 am PT

    The game is going to be great.I have red somewhere that its going to be released in 5th october this year

  • mafiadon112

    Posted Apr 24, 2009 9:25 am PT

    This game is going be a great game it will be the best game of the year

  • Zimbodavid

    Posted Apr 24, 2009 7:27 am PT

    Hope this go's well.
    I need to play as the ice cold Mafia again.

  • sivasiba2

    Posted Apr 22, 2009 11:10 am PT

    u can see they are hyped about the game as in all previews...But in the review u will see Incomplete crashes Glitches just like every other game(God Father 2) like different people are playing DEMOs.....

  • recvx_freak posted Apr 22, 2009 7:57 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    recvx_freak

    Posted Apr 22, 2009 7:57 am PT (hide)

    WTF IS TAKING THEM SO LONG???
    NOT ONLY HAS IT BEEN 8 F@@@@@@ YEARS SINCE THE FIRST PART WAS LAUNCHED BUT ITS BEEN AN YEAR SINCE THEY ARE SHOWING THE RELEASE DATE AS TBA

  • L0n3W01F

    Posted Apr 21, 2009 12:19 pm PT

    The first one was a classic, i really got my hopes high with this one.

  • metalliod

    Posted Apr 21, 2009 7:10 am PT

    Hope this one's much better then the first one.

  • usmanwah

    Posted Apr 21, 2009 4:10 am PT

    I hope the gameplay on the pc is as smooth as is seen in the videos. us pc gamers r in great need of a good looking game that runs smooth.
    games run fine on consoles but they aren`t good looking to be honest

  • Van-Damme

    Posted Apr 21, 2009 3:28 am PT

    dope

  • mmarchak

    Posted Apr 21, 2009 12:46 am PT

    @samsung5e:
    Couldn't agree with you more. seems like people are freaking brainless, comparing the "mafia franchise" to gta, calling gta s**t? what "mafia franchise"? there is no "mafia franchise", there was only one mafia game (circa 2002) and now a second one which won't even be released for another 6 months. And yes i will admit, i remember playing mafia when it first came out 7 years ago, and it was one of my favorites, but i would not go as far as saying that the grand theft autos are "s**t" compared to mafia, because it is not, by a long-shot. Jesus, people are truly freaking braindead.p.s. totally looking forward to mafia 2, lets hope it lives up to the hype.

  • starmanuk50

    Posted Apr 20, 2009 4:46 pm PT

    mafia 1 is one of the best games i ever played, it had everything almost to perfection. It was graphically believable,the hit cover system was great,the story was outstanding,believable characters,immersive gameplay. It was ahead of its time. now mafia 2 looks so sweet. i have high hopes for this, it looks simply georgious. hope it lives up to its predecessor.

  • twistedman

    Posted Apr 20, 2009 2:22 pm PT

    The ~GTA killer~ !?

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