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Mafia II: Definitive Edition

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Mafia II: Definitive Edition
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Mafia II: Definitive Edition is included in Mafia Trilogy Includes main game and all DLC releases. Part two of the Mafia crime saga – 1940’s - 50’s Empire Bay, NY Remastered in stunning HD detail, live the life of a gangster during the Golden-era of organized crime. War hero Vito Scaletta becom...
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3.5/5

( 46 Reviews )

3.5

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Mafia II: Definitive Edition is included in Mafia Trilogy



Includes main game and all DLC releases.

Part two of the Mafia crime saga – 1940’s - 50’s Empire Bay, NY
Remastered in stunning HD detail, live the life of a gangster during the Golden-era of organized crime. War hero Vito Scaletta becomes entangled with the mob in hopes of paying his father’s debts. Alongside his buddy Joe, Vito works to prove himself, climbing the family ladder with crimes of larger reward, status and consequence.

Golden-era Drama:

Inspired by iconic mafia dramas, be immersed in the allure and impossible escape of life as a wise guy in the Mafia.

Empire Bay, NY:

Post-World War II Empire Bay, NY, a city sprawling with opportunity and where organized crime thrives on the booming industries of post-war America.

The Complete & Remastered Favorite:

For the first-time ever experience the Mafia II crime drama all in one package and presented in stunning HD detail.

The DRM-Free version of Mafia II: Definitive Edition does not support signing up for a 2K account, therefore 2K account bonus content and bonus content acquired for owning other Mafia titles on GOG are not available.


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Posted on: August 23, 2022

Bloodrunsclear

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Games: 1219 Reviews: 143

Personal Favorite

It's no GTA, but Mafia II tells a sprawling and stirring tale spanning multiple years and many shady characters that few other games can boast of. Until recently the older version of this game was broken (the skyline kept glitching) so I'm VERY happy that the remaster is not only stable and pretty but restores one of my favorite games to working status! I'm one of the few who not only played this game before the first Mafia but also like the sequel much better than the original, and I'm counting the Mafia 1 remaster as well. Mafia 2 might be a shorter experience (still lengthy) but it feels tighter. You can aim better, drive better, run and walk on command instead of slowing to a crawl during cutscenes. It's a nightmare to spin out constantly in the first game but it's a joy to coast and dodge and weave with the cars in the second game I think. Also Vito is just a much more interesting character than many Mafia protagonists. He's got baggage but he's just shy of skirting the straight and narrow rather than feeling like a goon in waiting. I like the characters, the music, the map, the gameplay in this game better than either one or three, but regardless of my preferences if you don't mind a game with some difficult but varied levels, some really excellent visual storytelling (look at all the context clues to the people you meet just by their mannerisms, what they wear, the way they live...etc) and exciting action that doesn't feel quite as restrictive as either stop and pop or spray and pray. You can take cover, but you can run and gun, and you can do both at the push of a button. If you don't mind some old school mob cliches, this is an excellent crime yarn.


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Posted on: August 24, 2023

Ravise

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Games: 222 Reviews: 52

Let's just pretend this never happened

TLDR: the remaster didn't fix the original issues and brought in some new ones. I tried it, and my expectations weren't high, but remaster still somehow failed to fulfill them. I experienced way more glitches, graphic mishaps and engine insanity in the remaster, compared to original. The game is now about 50GBs, and neither the graphics nor the sound are accordingly better. I don't know if remaster altered any of the play-related elements, but it kinda feels like it. Compared to Mafia 1's Tommy, the player character of M2 - Vito - feels like a slime. The story is filled with nihilism. Vito tries to earn some money, fails, must fix it, somehow manages to. Rinse and repeat. While Tom climbs the ladder steadily, Vito has troubles getting on the first step, and is often tasked as a common thief would be. Don Salieri would never treat Tom as an equal - because he isn't - but he would never treat Tom without professional respect. Because unlike Vito, Tom is good in what he does. I appreciate the enhanced combat - especially compared to M1 - and the game might well work as a shooter. The driving sessions are meh. I often fight with the vehicle physics, and spinning the rear end of the vehicle is of frequent occurance. Cops are just as dumb as in M1, and way more aggressive. There are increased freeplay options (shop robbery, to give an example), but the game offers no "free ride" mode, which hugely diminishes such feat. Yes, you can take "time off" after story missions, but it will mean saving your progress while hoarding money will be extremely difficult. The action bits of the story are hidden by lots of micromanagement (clothes, in-building walks with zero interaction), cutscenes, which are often unskippable, or which at very least repeat every time you die, and a truckload of swearwords in the dialogue. F-word fatigue. I don't think it is rude - It just f-ing won't work if you f-ing say the f-ing word five f-ing times in the f-ing sentence, f-it.


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Posted on: December 29, 2022

Skadess

Games: 20 Reviews: 2

An absolute low-effort "remaster"

One of the worst "remasters" (in this case I would rather call it a DEmaster instead) I've ever seen. Definitive Edition is literally a disgrace to the original Mafia 2. Also, here's one of my favourite things about this disaster. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqIX0KprnHY&list=PLUiyGBiI6VOjaRik77xKMFcIp5duh8H7L&index=49


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Posted on: October 2, 2022

taffed

Verified owner

Games: 89 Reviews: 1

Glitch festival

Too many bugs and glitches. Not worth it.


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Posted on: September 19, 2022

Jezzam17

Games: 0 Reviews: 1

Mafia 2

Too many glitches not worthy of the title remaster your better off getting the Xbox 360 version literally runs better then this remaster, don't waste your money


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