Friday, September 10, 2010

Kate's Playground Birthday

Mafia II








" ;[...] The Mafia is not invincible, is a human and like all human facts have a beginning and will have an end. "
( Giovanni Falcone )



And on quotation Falcone add that it was better to end it there ... The 2K Czech has failed to seize the best witness, left him by Illusion Softworks, and develop a game worthy of its predecessor. However, it is believed to be a total flop, where his strength lies in the plot, intriguing and very well articulated, we start a little digression on the expedition to Sicily during the Second World War, where the protagonist Italian American Vito Scaletta, chose their weapons, to prison for theft committed by a small boy with his inseparable childhood friend, Joe Barbaro, including an excellent dubbing, which had since been in contact with one of the Mafia families that controlled Empire Bay, and once Vito returned to his homeland, he does get in the loop.
The surprises are not lacking from the betrayal, through the past of his father, the late Vito and was at war, ending with the murder of Tommy Angelo, who is the only thing that ties the two games, separated by 8 years from their respective outputs.
The weaknesses are certainly the police, too easy to sow, imperfect graphics console, and a linearity of the game where only the missions can be completed in about 15 hours of gameplay, and nothing else to do

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