Mafia III: Definitive Edition is included in Mafia Trilogy
Mafia III: Definitive Edition includes the main game, all Story DLC (Faster, Baby!, Stones Unturned, Sign of the Times) and Bonus Packs (Family Kick-Back Pack and Judge, Jury & Executioner Weapons Pack) bundled in one place for the first...
Mafia III: Definitive Edition is included in Mafia Trilogy
Mafia III: Definitive Edition includes the main game, all Story DLC (Faster, Baby!, Stones Unturned, Sign of the Times) and Bonus Packs (Family Kick-Back Pack and Judge, Jury & Executioner Weapons Pack) bundled in one place for the first time.
Part three of the Mafia crime saga - 1968, New Bordeaux, LA.
After years of combat in Vietnam, Lincoln Clay knows this truth: family isn’t who you’re born with, it’s who you die for. When his surrogate family is wiped out by the Italian Mafia, Lincoln builds a new family and blazes a path of revenge through the Mafioso responsible.
NEW BORDEAUX, LA:
A vast world ruled by the mob and detailed with the sights and sounds of the era
A LETHAL ANTI-HERO:
Be Lincoln Clay, orphan and Vietnam veteran hell bent on revenge for the deaths of his surrogate family
REVENGE YOUR WAY:
Choose your own play-style; brute force, blazing guns or stalk-and-kill tactics, to tear down the Mafia
A NEW FAMILY ON THE ASHES OF THE OLD:
Build a new criminal empire your way by deciding which lieutenants you reward, and which you betray
The DRM-Free version of Mafia III: 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.
Enjoyable gameplay with a really intersting story.
I loved the music too, there are some of the best classics from the '60s in there.
It only crashed once during the whole play though and i only encountered two bugs that got resolved by reloading the game.
Buy it when its on sale.
The sole redeeming factor in this game is its story and music. The game design is repetitive as hell you go to a gay he will give you missions you do that and control the district. Then you go to the next guy and to it again and again and again...... This is 90% of the game their is no change in the mission design at all its boring and it sucks.
After the first hour of gameplay you will probably think this game is one of the best ones you will ever play, the story, the characters, the voice acting, the world, the songs on the radio, the driving, the cars, the gunplay (I REALLY loved the gunplay), everything just seems to be perfect, until you actually start playing the real game, the gameplay loop, unlike every other MAFIA game, is extremely, and I mean it when I say extremely, boring and repetitive, to the point where you will start questioning if it's even worth your time, after 10 hours in I got to the conclusion that it ain't worth mine, and even thou I'm still curious to know how the story is gonna go and how it's gonna end I realized that by the time I get to see the end I will have wasted so many hours that I could've put into other games that will be interesting all the way through, just like MAFIA 1 & 2 were... I'm thoroughly disappointed, this was supposed to be story driven game, not an ARPG grindfest style one, I'm saying this as an ARPG player who spent thousands of hours griding, this is not it, MAFIA 3 misses the point completely
i think the game is ok by its own but is not a mafia game first you aint part of mafia cause in the lore you cant be if youre not italian second of all it feels a bit like a far cry just going around killing and giving places to people until you control everything is weird a bit boring the game for that and the story is not quite good to show you all whats in the back i give it a 2 out 5 hope mafia the old country is 10 times better than this
All of the graphical glitches that plagued the X box version seem to be absent from this port. I love it. The story is gripping and Lincoln is a great protagonist. I like the collectable stuff and the soundtrack is awesome.
I was shocked that I was able to run this, btw. I have an OLD 2009 i7 920 overclocked to 3.95ghz with an nvdia 1060 3gb card and I'm able to run this with all visuals on high, at 1920x1080 and 60fps...it looks and plays so much better than the xbox!!!
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