Mafia 2 demo chapter1/9/2024 ![]() They’re a lot more fluid than the 1930s clunkers they are. There’s a lot of driving - maybe Taxi Driver rather than Goodfellas is the better Scorsese analog - and Hangar 13 really modernized how vehicles feel. An extended countryside drive in chapter four even has its own new Goodfellas-like “ How am I funny? Am I funny like a clown?” moment.Īs for how Mafia plays, the game’s opening chapters are so breezy that it’s almost tough to get a feel for its mechanics. There’s always dialogue spouted from someone, and it goes a long way toward filling the game in. Everything is denser and more detailed, just as you’d expect. There’s simply more happening in the remake. It’s the supplemental stuff that accomplishes this. However, it’s not the tweaks that go the furthest toward defining the remake. It’s a dash of go-getterness that really adds to character development. For instance, the original has Don Salieri instruct protagonist Tommy Angelo to take revenge on the goons who smashed up his taxi cab the remake has Tommy ask the Don if he can go after them. The story beats are broadly the same too, but not entirely. A lot of the cinematography is the same, as cut scenes are directed more-or-less identically. However, after checking out the remake, I compared it to this no-commentary playthrough of the 2002 game:įrom what I’ve seen so far, I love the way Hangar 13 has put modern touches on Mafia while paying respects to the original. This is the part where I’m obligated to tell you that I haven’t actually played the original Mafia. This might be - hopefully, god willing - the Mafia game I’ve wanted all along. It covered the first five chapters and then the tenth chapter. I’ve spent approximately three hours with a preview build of the Mafia remake on PC. Mafia III spun a really unique yarn about an empowered black man in the 1960s deep south, but it was egregiously padded out with hours and hours’ worth of repetitive missions. Mafia II is a tightly-controlled and compelling story, but the stuff that makes it a video game is marred by carrying out menial tasks, shooting that’s basic to the point of being offputting, and so much driving. Unfortunately, modern Mafia games haven’t really nailed that adaption to a video game medium. I’ll never turn down a good mob story, especially in the Goodfellas vein of “up-and-comer turned down-and-outter.” Tales of organized crime and the motif of individual success through family loyalty (and all the ways that can unwind) are ripe material for complex and fascinating narratives. and Mike is always watching you).Mafia is a series that I love in theory and am disappointed with in execution. ![]() (By the way, if you don’t speak ‘Mobster’ – just a quick note to say that as of tomorrow morning, the Mafia II demo will be available for Plus subscribers via Automatic Download and in the PlayStation Plus section on the store, and then for everyone else as part of Wednesday’s publish. But remember… Big Mikey’s always watchin’. ![]() There’s a little chit-chat, a little shootin’… ah, we don’t need to go into all that, you go see for your own self, capische?Īin’t got no Plus subscription? Well why tha heck not? Jamooks! Well, as a personal favour from us to you, we’ll be puttin’ the demo on the Store for all the rest of ya when we publish on Wednesday – Family gotta look out for each other, am I right? Me and the Capo, Big Mikey, paid those 2K Games guys a visit last week for a little ‘hands-on’ time with the demo and we think you guys are gonna have yourselves a good time. See, from tomorrow mornin’ we’ll be pushin’ you the brand new demo for 2K Games‘ Mafia II through Automatic Downloads – and because we’re reasonable guys over here, we’re gonna make it available to download right from the PlayStation Store too – just go find it in the PlayStation Plus section, download it, ba da bing, ba da boom, you got yourself a good way to spend some time, ah? We got an offer all yous wiseguys with your fancy PlayStation Plus subscriptions can’t refuse. ![]() Okays, listen up ya clowns, we gotta talk a little business over here.
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