![]() ![]() ![]() As vibrant as the bump in quality is, it also makes the violence feel much more brutal. The result is a city that's more alive and characters that are more engaging than ever. It delivers with sharp visuals, new voiceovers, and a few new tricks and gameplay elements. With two sequels under its belt and two generations of consoles having come to pass, Mafia: Definitive Edition returns with a long overdue revisit to the fictional city of Lost Heaven. It's been eighteen years since gamers first experienced the Prohibition era criminal empire of the original Mafia game. One scene has a race which may be rage inducing, but get over yourself. IS IT GOOD: (8/10) Yes, this game is amazing, awesome storytelling and great graphics, surprisingly good gameplay even though the original is like, 18 years old. However, you never see the drugs, or see anyone taking them, they are just frequently mentioned. ![]() There are plenty of sexual reference throughout the game's runtime, but nothing overly explicit, and sex and nudity are never actually shown.ĭRUGS: (3/10) Drugs are spoken about, drug trafficking is a large part of the mafia's dealings. SEX: (6/10) The character goes into what is called a wh*re house, where prostitutes attempt to seduce him while very scantly clad. LANGUAGE: (9/10) People mature enough to see the violence will be mature enough to hear the language, and swearing can only get so bad. There is plenty of blood, casing bodies and the environment, though it is not excessive/over the top. VIOLENCE: (8/10) Violence is the primary concern, and rightly so, as there are frequent, bloody gunfights, and bloody fistfights, as well as some extremely brutal cutscenes, involving shooting someone point blank in the head. ![]()
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