ADSactly Game Review - Mafia III

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Mafia III

It's that time of the week again, weekend but also time for your weekly game review fix.

It's another one of those awesome months where you get a pretty epic free game for being a loyal PlayStation Plus subscriber. This month we got Mafia 3, which is one of those games I have been wanting to pick up for quite a while, but it has never really stood out just enough, or there has always been something better to buy. The only reason I started playing this was because I'm very much in between games right now, like games and me were on a break for a bit, and the only reason I decided to get stuck into Mafia was for all of you.

I don't think I ever played the first installment of this series, but I rather enjoyed the second one, and so much so, that I recall watching all the Godfather films again because of it. It was basically like GTA, but set in the Italian mobster under world, where your character had to work his way up in the family to then become a made guy. I was pretty keen to get back into this Tony Soprano world, but unfortunately this was not set in the same era as the game before. Mafia 3 takes a more modern approach the to mob world, and is set in the mid sixties early seventies, and of the era's out there, this is by far my least favorite.

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Our story begins in the year 1968 and revolves around Lincoln Clay, a mixed-race African American orphan raised in New Bordeaux.

The city is a fictional one, loosely based on New Orleans in Louisiana, and is where Lincoln returns to after he has finished serving in the Vietnam War in the Special Forces Group. He reunites with his surrogate father Sammy Robinson, who is the leader of a black mob gang and his adopted brother Ellis. Lincoln then learns of an ongoing turf war between Sammy's gang and the Haitian Mob, and due to this it has put Sammy in serious debt with Sal Marcano, the Don of the Marcano crime family. The Don was also loosely inspired by the real-life Carlos Marcello and the New Orleans crime family. The only way Lincoln knows how to help, is to track down the Haitian Mob, which he does and finds them in a shanty town and then kills the leader, Baka.

This peaks the interest of the Don Sal, who then personally requested that Lincoln come meet with him, to discuss the outstanding debt. The Don then asks him to take over from Sammy, who he feels is too weak to lead and won't be able to pay off the owed debt. Lincoln refuses out of loyalty to his father, and instead decides to works with Sal's son Giorgi to rob the Louisiana Federal Reserve and steal enough money to pay off the debt. The heist is pretty much where you start playing with the character, and get the standard introduction tutorial of the controls and the basic functions of what to do and how to do it.

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The Federal Reserve heist is an amazing success and you make off with enough money to pay the debt off about a hundred times over.

Once the heat dies down, Lincoln get invited by Sammy to meet up at their base of operations to celebrate, once there they have an enormous party and all get pretty wasted. That's when Sal and Giorg crash the party and kill everyone there, they burn the place down leaving Lincoln for dead. Luckily he survives and Father James, one of Lincoln's oldest friends, rescues him and nurses him back to health. As he recovers, an old friend contacts him, John Donovan, his CIA handler from his days in Vietnam. Lincoln makes a deal to help him but in exchange asks Donovan to use his resources and expertise to help Lincoln exact revenge on Don Sal and Giorg Marcano and take over New Bordeaux.

This is where the game actually only starts, Lincoln Clay has to build up his own crime syndicate little by little. To start, Lincoln recruits three fellow criminals as underbosses of New Bordeaux. The first is the Haitian crime lord Cassandra, who is not completely sold on Lincoln, due to him assassinating her predecessor during the war with Sammy. The second is Irish Mob leader Thomas Burke, whose son Danny was double-crossed and killed after taking part in the heist, and who wants nothing more than to get even with Sal. The final underboss is Vito Scaletta, an Italian mafioso and Marcano ally exiled from Empire Bay, which was the fictional city similar to New York in the previous game, who has now since fallen out of favor with Don Sal.

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"You talk about vengeance. Is vengeance going to bring your son back to you, or my boy to me? I forgo the vengeance of my son. But I have selfish reasons. My youngest son was forced to leave this country because of this Sollozzo business. All right, now I have to make arrangements to bring him back here safely cleared of all these false charges. But I'm a superstitious man, and if some unlucky accident should befall him... if he should be shot in the head by a police officer, or if he should hang himself in his jail cell, or if he's struck by a bolt of lightning, then I'm going to blame some of the people in this room, and that I do not forgive. But, that aside, let me say that I swear, on the souls of my grandchildren, that I will not be the one to break the peace we have made here today." - Don Corleone


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I have some really mixed feelings about this game so far as I'm still playing it but would gauge I'm probably past the halfway mark.

The game so far has had it's highs and lows, and to be honest, I was a bit disappointed with it not set in the same era as Mafia 2 the thirties. I literally can't tell you how much I despise the late sixties, up and until the eighties, maybe it is bell-bottom jeans and leg warmers with way too much perming of hair that put me off. Once I got over that, and really got stuck into playing, it was great, the story is very well written and the characters are as well. There are some amazing characters in this game who have great depth, that you really start caring for, and those who you want nothing more than to die a very slow death. The setting does give a great perspective of the societal structures during this time, just after the Vietnam war, there was still a huge racial divide in America, and this is almost a first hand perspective, playing as African American character.

There were some major glitches in the game that has almost made me not want to play it anymore, like every now and again the main mission quest just disappears, or you come to the quest objective and that has disappeared. I really wouldn't mind this if the game was brand new, but Mafia 3 is now almost two years old, and the developers could have provided a patch for this long ago. Not just that, I can't use any of my grenades or explosives, it has just glitched out, so I will have to do without. The other bummer is that it is rather repetitive, each mission follows the same structure no matter what you do, the people at the end just keep changing. So now I'm just kind of going through the motions to get it finished.

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Mafia III is an action-adventure role playing video game and was developed by Hangar 13 and published by 2K Games.

This was so far the only game ever made by the folks at Hangar 13, and you can kind of tell. It was released in October 2016 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows, and in May 2017 for macOS, which is not something you see very often. There are a very limited amount of games you are able to find for Mac. If you are lucky enough to be on PlayStation and have a PS Plus subscription, then you will have the option to download this for free until the end of this month. The game is about two years old so you will definitely be able to pick this up for next to nothing at your favorite online store.

I give Mafia 3 a rating of 5/10

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In case you missed it, here is the previous game review

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Thanks for popping in, hope you liked the post. Please leave me your thoughts and or opinions in the comments below, have a beautiful day.

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