Release Date: August 24, 2010
A sequel to the popular gangster game - the first Mafia was released in 2002. This new title was developed by the creators of the original game – also known for games like Hidden & Dangerous and Vietcong – working for the 2K Games company. The second part tells a completely new story; however, it contains multiple references to the previous title.
Mafia II for PC, X360 and PS3 is a sequel to the gangster action game Vietcong.
The story of Mafia II is filled with references to the first installment of the series, but this time the action takes place more than a dozen of years after the previous events (during the turn of the forties and fifties). The player assumes the role of a new character, Vittorio Scaletta who in 1945 ends his military service and returns to his home city, Empire Bay. Together with his old friend named Joe Barbaro the protagonist tries to find his place in the new reality in which a stable, badly paid work in the nearby docks is the best he can wish for. However, Vitto doesn’t want to follow the footsteps of his peers and in order to secure a decent life for himself he starts a criminal career. As the game progresses he will become a full-fledged member of an influential, local Mafia family.
The gameplay mechanics of Mafia II are almost sorely an expansion of ideas used in the predecessor that was released eight years earlier. The game takes place in an open-structured city which has the size of ten square miles. The location, called Empire Bay, is in fact loosely based on New York (such characteristic buildings like Empire State Building and Brooklyn Bridge can be found in the game). The city is divided into few different districts among which there are Little Italy, Chinatown, industrial district, port district, district of the rich and slums. Similarly as in the predecessor the base of the game is a quite lineal story completing which should take about 10-15 hours. The missions are quite varied and they offer effective chases after the of rival Mafia families, car rides during which one must follow someone or escape from police, and even challenges which require working in the shadows. The player isn’t forced to follow the story and during the game he can focus on many side plots and activities.
In comparison to the first installment in the series, Mafia II offers much greater freedom and the possibility to freely explore the surrounding city which lives its own life and tempts the player with many not-necessarily legal activities. During the game one can steal 50 different vehicles based on actual models (by breaking the glass or using more subtle methods) and then modify and upgrade them in a workshop. There are many shops in Empire Bay and in them one can buy clothes, eat something or acquire new weapon. The protagonist has many new abilities and now he can fight enemies with new moves, hide behind covers and jump over obstacles. Since the action of the game takes place later than in first Mafia, the game world is even crueler, the city has different aesthetics and the cars are much faster.
The game was in development since 2004. At first it was meant to be released on same gaming platforms as the first entry in the series, but in the end it debuted on much more advanced personal computers and the next generation consoles. The PC version of the game has much better graphics that the predecessor released in 2002 on PC and two years later on consoles. The game was created by using a completely new engine named Illusion. It also uses the realistic physics engine PhysX thanks to which during the game the player can see realistically animated faces, better quality cutscenes and dynamical flow of time (noticed by the day/night cycle and various seasons). Great music consisting of many tracks known from the area presented in the game is worth mentioning as well.
One of the things that connect both installments of Mafia is the main protagonist of the first game, Thomas Angelo. During the epilogue of the first entry he is shot in front of his house. In one of the chapters of Mafia II the player will learn that Angelo was killed by Vito Scaletta and Joe Barbaro (the main characters of the sequel). Almost exactly the same cutscene can be noticed in both games. During that cutscene the murderers are driving to the house of the victim by using the same red car. Another reference to the first game is the testimony of Tommy Angelo which can be read during the loading time. This testimony was the base of the story in first Mafia.
Platforms:
PC Windows
Xbox 360
PlayStation 3
Developer: 2K Czech / Illusion Softworks
Publisher: 2K Games
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A series of third-person action games telling the story of the world of organized crime. The brand was created by the Czech Illusion Softworks, later renamed 2K Czech (now the studio is part of Hangar 13).
Last update: September 6, 2010
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System Requirements for Mafia II Video Game:
PC / Windows
Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium D 3 GHz, 1,5 GB RAM, graphic card 256 MB (GeForce 8600 or better), 6 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7.
List of Game Expansions for Video Game:
Expansion
December 4, 2010
Action
Mafia II: Add-ons package is a collection of DLC extensions to the Mafia II action game by 2K Czech studio. The set includes features such as Jimmy's betrayal, Jimmy's Wendetto and Joe's Adventures, as well as four smaller extensions: Vegas, Renegade, Greaser and War Hero introducing new outfits and vehicles.
Expansion
November 23, 2010
Action
DLC add-on to Mafia II allows you to take on the role of Joe Barbaro - a friend of Vito Scaletta, whom we know as the main character of the basic adventure. The missions range from daring car driving to typical shooting levels.
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Expansion
September 7, 2010
Action
DLC addition to Mafia II game allowing you to play the role of Jimmy - ruthless mercenary, one of the best specialists in dirty work, who, after several years of sitting down, returns to Empire Bay to take revenge on the leaders of mafia families.
List of Game Add-Ons and DLCs for Video Game:
DLC Greaser Pack September 28, 2010
DLC Renegade Pack September 28, 2010
DLC Vegas Pack September 28, 2010
DLC War Hero Pack September 28, 2010
DLC Betrayal of Jimmy August 24, 2010
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