Abstract: Video game bugs may annoy and amuse, but they can also be strangely revealing. I've encountered plenty of minor and major errors in Hangar 13's Mafia 3, a hard-to-love but undeniably ambitious open-world crime sim, set in a thinly disguised remix of 1968...
When it works, in fact, it feels nearly comparable to Metal Gear Solid V, although it never quite achieves the same dizzying heights as Konami's stealth-'em-up. Sneaking through the industrial buildings dragging people into the shadows is a lot of fun, an...
Published: 2016-10-19, Author: Matthew , review by: nzgamer.com
Abstract: Mafia III is a game about race. It's a lot of other things, too – a solid GTA-like, a pulpy crime story, an open-world task-a-thon, a window in a fascinating period of American history, a whole lot of fun despite (because of?) being a janky, unpolished me...
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Published: 2016-10-11, Author: Elias , review by: cgmagonline.com
Mafia III's ambitions are large and its narrative vital, but ultimately this satisfying revenge yarn is hampered by dated mechanics and progression systems that belong in a 2007 GTA knock-off...
Mafia III is a flawed game at times, but an equalling captivating one in others. It's repetitive gameplay loops and standard mechanics hide an engrossing tale grounded by top of the class performances. It's a tale that pays off in closing, if only just ba...
Open world city, Car simulation driving, Good graphics
Despite the few faults, Mafia III is a great game to play with a rich open world for you to explore. It retails at Rs 3,499 on Xbox One and PS4 and Rs 2,499 on PC. It is recommended if you love crime sagas and want something to chew on till the next GTA i...
Mafia 3's strong characters and confident storytelling kept me engaged, even if the gameplay rarely delivered anything but bog-standard and repetitive open-world action. That's a bummer, because Lincoln is an incredible protagonist and New Bordeaux is a f...
Abstract: The much-anticipated Mafia III out this month is not just a game glorifying mobsters but it deals with a serious social issue – racism.You'll find the unusual choice of a black protagonist in a game that is developed to make you experience America in its...
Exceptional dialogue and character development, Conceptually interesting strategic management of your criminal empire, Expansive open world with plenty to see, though not much to do,
Too many repetitive filler missions, No fast travel system, which forces lots of tedious commuting, Core gameplay, though occasionally satisfying, feels dated