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wuyanxu 19th December 2009, 10:41 Quote
what's the controls like? GTA4 mouse control or consolified auto aims?
NuTech 19th December 2009, 10:47 Quote
Excuse me while I take a moment to reminisce about the awesomeness that is Mafia...

I loved that game and even with all the reservations I have about the sequel, I'm sure I'll approach it with rose-tinted glasses, enjoying every moment of it while mentally I'm just replaying the original. Sweet, ignorant, bliss.

Jokes aside, as Joe stated, the recognition (or lack there of) that Mafia received was indeed criminal. The game was ground-breaking but forever damned to be compared to GTAIII (which was released about 6 months before it), a game which IMO it surpassed in so many ways.

So if nobody minds, I'd like to hijack this thread and turn it into Things we love about Mafia - I'll begin:
  • Climbing through the ranks of the mafia underworld
  • The engaging story
  • Your 'crew' shooting out tires from the passenger seats (a first in an open world game???)
  • The 'thunderstorm' mission when you drive into the countryside into a nice suprise
  • The driving speed limit that suited the game perfectly
  • The fantastic ending

Note: avoid the console version at all costs, it's vastly inferior.
OWNED66 19th December 2009, 11:00 Quote
Who makes made men mad?
Mad men.
Xtrafresh 19th December 2009, 11:45 Quote
Merely morons might make made men mad. Markedly, many made men may mercilessly murder meddling miscreants.

*ahem*

I guess i should give Mafia a try then. I'm one of the people who completely missed it. I saw a friend play it on XboX once, and wasn't too impressed, probably it's better if i just take my time for it and play it on PC
Bindibadgi 19th December 2009, 11:59 Quote
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Originally Posted by Xtrafresh

I guess i should give Mafia a try then. I'm one of the people who completely missed it. I saw a friend play it on XboX once, and wasn't too impressed, probably it's better if i just take my time for it and play it on PC

Oh god! You make me cry inside. Buy it now. Now Now Now Now Now.
skunkmunkey 19th December 2009, 12:01 Quote
one of my all time favourites, possibly my most replayed game too. Im almost wetting my pants in anticipation for the the sequel. Im pretty sure it was the first to have tyre shooty goodness.
fadi299 19th December 2009, 12:14 Quote
the original Mafia was one of the very best games i've played in my entire life. the level of variety in the missions was just amazing!, the game lets you do all kinds of missions and tasks you'd amagine a true mafioso from the 30s would do, it had everything from bank robberies, car chases both in city and countryside, assasiantion and sniping missions, a rainy whiskey smuggling mission in a farm outside of town, secret meeting in a parking lot gone wrong, interrogation missions, stealth and driving missions, just to name a few....

it was the most complete and authentic gangsters game ever made!, the shooting was much better than GTA3 could ever be, it was satisfying and deep, the car physics were ahead of it time!, cars handled differently and behaved realisticly with real-time damage models and tyres and glass that could be shot, the game was truly ahead of its time!. it was also one of the most atmospheric games ever, the setting were perfect and very well done!, the game really took me back to the 30s for the 20 hours i spent playing it.

feel sorry for all those who never played it, especially the pc version........
oasked 19th December 2009, 12:51 Quote
The console versions of the original Mafia were severely flawed at best.

Get the PC version and enjoy the sweetness, it is an AWESOME game.


Can't wait for Mafia 2. :)
DeathAwaitsU 19th December 2009, 13:01 Quote
Wheres the footage?
Pics mean nothing to me and im sure many others are thinking the same: Where the F***s the footage? :P
Xtrafresh 19th December 2009, 13:16 Quote
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Originally Posted by Bindibadgi
Oh god! You make me cry inside. Buy it now. Now Now Now Now Now.
dont cry patr... Richard! instead, feel the satisfaction that you as a journalist turned my attention to something i should know about, i.e: job well done sir! ;)
Xtrafresh 19th December 2009, 13:38 Quote
damn, wrong thread, ignore please >.<
mjm25 19th December 2009, 14:12 Quote
I chuffing loved Mafia, i actually played it most of the way thru again recently when it was announced that mafia 2 was delayed til 2010,
i was impressed with how good it looked this many years later! it doesn't disgrace itself at all.
I would class Mafia as one of my favourite games of all time just because the story grabbed me so much, i actually can't think of another game that dealt with so many things like sex, drugs and violence in such a mature way. Mafia 2 better live up to the name... the delay was heartening, they know they have to make it right.
Bindibadgi 19th December 2009, 14:18 Quote
Right, that's it, I'm digging it out and playing it again now >_<
mjm25 19th December 2009, 14:50 Quote
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Originally Posted by Bindibadgi
Right, that's it, I'm digging it out and playing it again now >_<

good man! you're back in the gaaaaame! *high five*
Veles 19th December 2009, 15:41 Quote
Need to play the original, wish they'd release it on steam or something
lankyn 19th December 2009, 17:12 Quote
So will they have a racing level this time?? God, that was brutal!
zimbloggy 19th December 2009, 17:36 Quote
I prefer a game that is made really well and isn't exactly original to a game that is experimental and new but isn't great. Games like Myst IV, Splinter Cell 3, HL2, and Call of Duty 4 are all games that I wouldn't exactly call "revolutionary" or "innovative" but they are all extremely well made and polished games. Compare those to a game like Assassin's Creed I, where it was "innovative", but not a great game.

These well made games are good because the developers have learned from past experiences and improve upon the originals to make a very polished game, whereas the innovators spend their time and money innovating and not polishing.
Natima 19th December 2009, 18:06 Quote
Zimbloggy.... what are you talking about? Would you care to weave Mafia into that paragraph somewhere so we understand what your point is?

Anyway.... I'm certainly looking forward to Mafia II just as much as I looked forward to Half Life 2 back in the day.
Mafia is the best game I have ever playing, in tied first place position with Half Life 1&2.
Veles 19th December 2009, 18:11 Quote
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Originally Posted by zimbloggy
I prefer a game that is made really well and isn't exactly original to a game that is experimental and new but isn't great. Games like Myst IV, Splinter Cell 3, HL2, and Call of Duty 4 are all games that I wouldn't exactly call "revolutionary" or "innovative" but they are all extremely well made and polished games. Compare those to a game like Assassin's Creed I, where it was "innovative", but not a great game.

These well made games are good because the developers have learned from past experiences and improve upon the originals to make a very polished game, whereas the innovators spend their time and money innovating and not polishing.

But for every well made "safe bet" games, there are 5 shite ones. Gaming wouldn't be where it is today if people didn't take risks and innovate.

Assassins Creed was innovative and it was a good game, it wasn't amazingly brilliant, but it was far from bad, there's plenty worse out there. There needs to be games like assassins creed, becuase without those games that open up new play styles, we'd be nowhere. You might notice that all those titles you said were sequels, that's because they had to start from somewhere.
LeMaltor 19th December 2009, 21:54 Quote
Thx, cant wait for this, my mafia disc 3 is shot, I can't replay the original :(
Er-El 19th December 2009, 23:06 Quote
Mafia 1 is the next game on my to-play list. Looking forward to both of them.
leslie 20th December 2009, 08:18 Quote
I LOVED the original!
Such a great game, it's sad so many dismissed it. I'm glad they are making a sequel though though. Even if it was just a repeat of the first it would still be good.
Abhorsen 20th December 2009, 10:37 Quote
Never played the original, can pick it up for £3 on Amazon, is it necessary before the 2nd. For £3 i'm gonna have a punt but is it a decent game?
fadi299 20th December 2009, 14:58 Quote
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Originally Posted by Abhorsen
Never played the original, can pick it up for £3 on Amazon, is it necessary before the 2nd. For £3 i'm gonna have a punt but is it a decent game?

No, story and gameplay-wise it's not necessary to play the original before the sequel, but i'd defenitely recommend you to do that!, the original was one of the best games i ever played, it was a classic just HL 1&2, Deus ex, Planescape:torment, Riddick and other timeless classics, and although the sequal looks very promising(from what i've seen!) still i don't think it'll be as good as the original....if you skip it you'll be missing on one of the very best and most atmospheric action and gangster games of all time....
fadi299 20th December 2009, 15:11 Quote
such a great story lies behind it all, it really gets you involved from the very moment it starts. the final shootout in the game in the museum, even though you are fully aware of what you are doing and why you are doing it really gets to you when you make that final kill. the cutscene really has you sat there in awe, then not forgetting the bit at the end of the credits just to finish it off. This bit alone really hits hard.

yeah some of the missions are really tough due to bad AI or so many bad guys but it demands that you keep trying till you crack it and you really feel like you have achieved something!, that's what proper and hardcore pc gaming is all about...

one mission is an instant classic, going for a meal with the Don. it feels like watching The Untouchables for some bizarre reason the way the rival Mafia arrive and open up on the resteraunt.

there were so many high points, the bootleg heist that goes wrong, the scene which has you torching a building, the rooftop escape which descends into a gunfight at a funeral. the stealing one of the sports cars, hell I even enjoyed the race (pre patch).
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