I wish Mafia 3 had more character interactions with the main 3 underbosses.. and not just Lincoln getting closer to his underbosses, building bonds with them.. but having Vito, Burke, and Cassandra interacting with each other and becoming closer. Building a literal family or whatever..
They DID NOT like each other. Its pretty obvious they just were together strictly for business. They would kill eachother if you even suggested any of them to take eachother out for a slice of pie
GTA has plenty of repetitive filler. It has better driving, shooting, boat, and plane mechanics. I played Mafia one, and two. Mafia two kept things concise. Good shooting and bullet physics. I liked playing the character in three. I will say again, the story and character animations are awesome. If you skip the open world drivel, and unfortunate AI, this game is a masterpiece.
Mafia III was The Punisher of the Mafia franchise. In my experience, it’s alright. Not blow your socks off game of the century, but it had fantastic music and what Mafia does best, is the story and the world it’s set in. The 1960s were a turbulent decade, but also a very intricate decade. 👍
To me, this has a great story and characters. That final scene where you finally confront Sal is so well done in my opinion. Unfortunately the gameplay is repetitive as hell, but at least it has one of the absolute greatest soundtracks in gaming. I will also add that I appreciate the narrative choice as presenting it as a sort of documentary, something I have never seen before or since in gaming.
Funny thing is if that you fail the opening mission, the agent at the center of the documentary is looking over in his documents in confusion. Saying “I don’t understand, that can’t be how it happened.” They literally accounted for a time paradox in game.
It was basically Assassins Creed 1, repetitive but damn the music, cutscenes and atmosphere made me fall in love with it. Im glad Alexander Hernandez found more success after this game
more of the same ol' general consensus/Perception regarding AC1s gameplay structure... it wasn't 'repetitive' just because it was 'repetitive' - and nothing more than that, to put it shortly, the 'repetition' is a part of the games narrative getting exemplified and intertwined with the whole 'repetitive' part, being the fundamental essence of meaning to take liberties with the overall experience of AC1. This transpires into Desmond's part in the overall narrative as well as Altairs and how that corresponds with the gameplay structure, and so the Animus is supposed act upon as a mere catalyst for the story to progress forwards, both Desmond, Altair and the Player undergo the same progression through it's overall narrative structure, and with its interconnectedness with its gameplay structure... the gameplay loop/structure is 'repetitive' at a surface or basis level, and every game shares that sentiment, but difference with AC1 is that there's layers to the 'repetition' that Ubisoft specifically prioritised for thw overall experience of AC1 compared to any other AC game after AC1...
This game doesn't have 'very little to do with the mafia'. It has everything to do with the mafia, that's the whole plot, it's just from the other side. You aren't *in* the mafia, you're *fighting* the mafia. It's still a mafia-focused story.
I put on the outfit with the flat cap and mustache and pretend I'm the Equalizer set in the 60s and you what if it was an Equalizer game set in the 60s it would have been a GOTY contender for sure
If the way to have fun with a game called MAFIA, is to think of it as Rambo with the MAFIA element left out, then something is not right here. What's next, Assasin's Creed without the Assassins ? Ohhhh... wait... ubi already did it ;_;
Yes, but no. If you've played DLC, Lincoln is written like Arnie, not Sly. One liners, jokes, no PTSD, face expressions as well as being mountain of a man. It's Dutch, not Rambo.
@@2lazy4this90 yeah, it was called Black Flag and was received better then most games in the series. You didn't think this comparison through, did you?😂
Mafia 3 is still a solid game, the setting alone in the late 60's makes it relatively unique in modern gaming, which is honestly the biggest factor into why I love the game. Sure, it does have its flaws and bugs,and continuity mistakes, but its still a great game.
This was so amazing, it was like watching a documentary or a docudrama. It reminded me of when I was a kid walking to school in the 3rd grade, used to get into shootouts and had to out run the fuzz on the playground almost every day.
The best way I can sum up Mafia 3 is: “amazing story, lukewarm gameplay.” The cutscenes are absolutely incredible in every sense of the word. But they aren’t enough to hold up game play that boils down to one of two missions: drive here and destroy x or drive here and kill x. The boss missions tend to be much better with the set pieces. The clan meeting and the river boat were some of my favorite parts. And the DLCs, especially sign of the times, shows that they COULD have made the game a lot more varied if they wanted to. But as it stands, it’s merely an ‘okay’ experience. *edit* I know this goes against the spirit of open world games, but I feel the game would have benefited from a much more linear storyline rather than open ended ‘move at your own pace’ missions. Have each racket feel unique in it’s disruptions: like ruining street races for the car theft racket, passing on investigative info to the feds to put pressure on the southern union, expose the officials involved in the bribery rackets so they’re forced to cut ties with the mob, that sorta thing.
I do replay this game about every year, always loved it and it’s fun getting into the story and having some mindless fun in between. Always loved some of the fun cutscenes like when Lincoln scares Donovan, or when Grecco is running away in Lincoln’s car
Watching you play troll-like is hilarious. “Burke, Burke look! I parked in this parking spot on the line so that whoever is next to us can’t open their car door all the way. BE AFRAID!” Lmao
I've just started the video but I actually really enjoyed Mafia 3, was a big fan of 2 also. I didn't mind the departure because as everyone who played 2 knows, there's no outdoing the story of Vito and Joe. Repetitive tasks is always a fair criticism tho. I suppose it comes down to how much you enjoy those tasks you have to repeat.
I think I would've liked it a LOT more if the story felt less "hostile takeover", you know? You feel like this unstoppable super hero almost, and it kinda took away from the feeling of being the expendable but useful mafia errand boy
@@Kevduit Definitely feel you on that. The world building being so grounded but the main character being so non-grounded doesn't add up. Still a lot of fun being that powerful. Mind you I did play on the hardest difficulty so I wasn't so godlike. I remember dying A LOT 🤣
I loved the Mafia series and this game as well. I remember having to dump my R9 290X cause it couldn't really run the game and go buy a spanking new GTX 1080. Didn't need to upgrade again until 9 months ago. That card was such a beast.
🤷♂️ I loved this game, put it off forever, and then got sucked in. It was a blast. Maybe a little repetitive but… reminded me of a Scarface TWIY sequel or something
To me it feels like a Punisher kind of video game, U.S army guy has family killed by gangsters and now seeks revenge to kill them and avenge his family. Fits the bill pretty well.
Mafia 3 is a great game. I wasnt ready for it when it came out because I was looking for it to be similar to GTA and Saints Row. When it wasn't I stopped playing. I played it recently and loved the fact that its more realistic than those games. Thats what makes it different and fun
Maybe this is just because It was my introduction into the series but personally I loved Mafia 3, but I suppose I also appreciate the Vietnam war era for America and what that meant, how impactful it was in terms of narrative for him to basically still be in the trenches when he got home, but also I enjoyed the gameplay, I love GTA and Saints Row, and without Mafia 3 I probably never would have thought to try the first 2, mafia 2 is probably my favorite because it has a lot of roleplay elements involved that just make the world feel that much more real and alive, 3 was missing those, and 1 didn't have them, 1 being the first and most simple, I don't hold it against it, there's individual things I like about each one, 3 in particular I like the feeling of growing your gang and getting resources, just the whole way it works, it's dope, do I really feel super "Mafia" as my character compared to Vito for example no of course not, hes an Italian mobster, but it is important to remember plenty of other forms of the mob, and organized crime in general certainly did exist, I love their general desire to maintain historical accuracy for all 3 of them (although some of it is still inaccurate in each one)
20:40 so i was just playing this game. Keep in mind i played it when i was in highschool. And my dad walked in and thought i was running over people for fun. And i told him "no literally look the ai is broken and they throw themselves in front of your car in the street for insurance money if you drive over 40 mph" At first he didnt believe me but then i gave him the controller and he was laughing because i was right "broken game just play gran turismo"
The whole point of Mafia 3 is being a vengeance filled Nam' vet who fights AGAINST the Mafia. That's the ENTIRE thing. The story isn't being in the Mafia , it's fighting against them. I know another comment said it , but I wanted to make my own comment on it
I liked this game so much tbh The vibes were immaculate, especially when you like the aesthetic and most of all the music 😌 Putting aside the bugs and repetitive side missions. The main missions and their writing was great imo.
The intro for the game. Was nearly perfect. The betrayal and everything. And gave the player a reason for vengeance. But then the rest of the game was meh
Id love to see you actually do a series of this, or any other game. Like, i really like watching you play with your commentary, but it would be cool to have some part 2s to keep going through
Mafia 3 felt half-finished. A lot of good mechanics (like shoving people in a trunk), but some others were completely missing. It's like eating a frozen cake.
I wish Mafia 3 had more character interactions with the main 3 underbosses.. and not just Lincoln getting closer to his underbosses, building bonds with them.. but having Vito, Burke, and Cassandra interacting with each other and becoming closer. Building a literal family or whatever..
I also wish it had less repetitive missions like Mafia 2 and Gta did
They DID NOT like each other. Its pretty obvious they just were together strictly for business. They would kill eachother if you even suggested any of them to take eachother out for a slice of pie
GTA has plenty of repetitive filler. It has better driving, shooting, boat, and plane mechanics. I played Mafia one, and two. Mafia two kept things concise. Good shooting and bullet physics. I liked playing the character in three. I will say again, the story and character animations are awesome. If you skip the open world drivel, and unfortunate AI, this game is a masterpiece.
@@roberthadley1560open world drivel is not that bad
@roberthadley1560 repetitive is an understatement for gta and I'm not sure which one you mean
Mafia III was The Punisher of the Mafia franchise. In my experience, it’s alright. Not blow your socks off game of the century, but it had fantastic music and what Mafia does best, is the story and the world it’s set in. The 1960s were a turbulent decade, but also a very intricate decade. 👍
He always did give me punisher vibes
Beat me to it
Dont forget my boy Donovan, that man was a complete savage. Especially the ending part if you know what part i mean
@@ricardomeijer7164 Also in the No Stones Unturned DLC. Donovan showed his true colours. My man!
The games story has an identity crisis. If it had nothing to do with the mafia it wouldn’t have been so borderline cringe at times.
To me, this has a great story and characters. That final scene where you finally confront Sal is so well done in my opinion. Unfortunately the gameplay is repetitive as hell, but at least it has one of the absolute greatest soundtracks in gaming. I will also add that I appreciate the narrative choice as presenting it as a sort of documentary, something I have never seen before or since in gaming.
Funny thing is if that you fail the opening mission, the agent at the center of the documentary is looking over in his documents in confusion. Saying “I don’t understand, that can’t be how it happened.”
They literally accounted for a time paradox in game.
The soundtrack got censored
To me, this has a terrible story and characters. Cringe GTA clone.
@@stlawstlaw7585gta must be da only game u play😂
@@Randomyoutuber-4831that happens in several missions not just one
It was basically Assassins Creed 1, repetitive but damn the music, cutscenes and atmosphere made me fall in love with it. Im glad Alexander Hernandez found more success after this game
more of the same ol' general consensus/Perception regarding AC1s gameplay structure...
it wasn't 'repetitive' just because it was 'repetitive' - and nothing more than that, to put it shortly, the 'repetition' is a part of the games narrative getting exemplified and intertwined with the whole 'repetitive' part, being the fundamental essence of meaning to take liberties with the overall experience of AC1.
This transpires into Desmond's part in the overall narrative as well as Altairs and how that corresponds with the gameplay structure, and so the Animus is supposed act upon as a mere catalyst for the story to progress forwards, both Desmond, Altair and the Player undergo the same progression through it's overall narrative structure, and with its interconnectedness with its gameplay structure...
the gameplay loop/structure is 'repetitive' at a surface or basis level, and every game shares that sentiment, but difference with AC1 is that there's layers to the 'repetition' that Ubisoft specifically prioritised for thw overall experience of AC1 compared to any other AC game after AC1...
@@godzillazfriction None of that stops it from being boring and clunky.
@@devindalton4688 projection.
@@godzillazfriction *Opinion.
@@devindalton4688 projection.
This game doesn't have 'very little to do with the mafia'. It has everything to do with the mafia, that's the whole plot, it's just from the other side. You aren't *in* the mafia, you're *fighting* the mafia. It's still a mafia-focused story.
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But you wouldn't call The Untouchables Goodfellas 2
While making you do the same activities over and over.
good take but very very very bad take repetitive story is okey I guess 1 and 2 loved 3 aint mine
That sounds boring as balls
The gameplay is so damn fun I just wish they’d remembered their bread and butter and kept the variety of missions we had in 1 & 2
"Damn, you're scratching the paint!"
The key to enjoying mafia 3 is to think of it as black Rambo the game. A Vietnam vet who’s been crossed out to get vengeance.
A Vietnam vet who was also in Special Forces
I put on the outfit with the flat cap and mustache and pretend I'm the Equalizer set in the 60s and you what if it was an Equalizer game set in the 60s it would have been a GOTY contender for sure
If the way to have fun with a game called MAFIA, is to think of it as Rambo with the MAFIA element left out, then something is not right here.
What's next, Assasin's Creed without the Assassins ? Ohhhh... wait... ubi already did it ;_;
Yes, but no. If you've played DLC, Lincoln is written like Arnie, not Sly. One liners, jokes, no PTSD, face expressions as well as being mountain of a man. It's Dutch, not Rambo.
@@2lazy4this90 yeah, it was called Black Flag and was received better then most games in the series. You didn't think this comparison through, did you?😂
The ending part with the CIA agent is top tier
John Donovan is my spirit animal
Cop: Lookin good, chocolate puddin!
Lincoln: 🏃🏿♂️🏃🏿♂️🏃🏿♂️🔫
Mafia 3 is still a solid game, the setting alone in the late 60's makes it relatively unique in modern gaming, which is honestly the biggest factor into why I love the game. Sure, it does have its flaws and bugs,and continuity mistakes, but its still a great game.
Godfather 2 took place in the 60s, and was a much better mafia game imo
It's very good but it's more like gta than mafia
7:41 very kind of Kev to regard Soulja Boy as a “singer”
Or, very delusional.
First rapper to be a singer
He's as much of a singer as Mafia 3 is a Mafia game.
"Fab five Freddy told me everybody's fly"
@@MrMochi-nl1zb fist rapper to be a complimented by kev
This was so amazing, it was like watching a documentary or a docudrama. It reminded me of when I was a kid walking to school in the 3rd grade, used to get into shootouts and had to out run the fuzz on the playground almost every day.
...../BUZZER Nah.....try again, maybe?
The best way I can sum up Mafia 3 is: “amazing story, lukewarm gameplay.”
The cutscenes are absolutely incredible in every sense of the word. But they aren’t enough to hold up game play that boils down to one of two missions: drive here and destroy x or drive here and kill x.
The boss missions tend to be much better with the set pieces. The clan meeting and the river boat were some of my favorite parts. And the DLCs, especially sign of the times, shows that they COULD have made the game a lot more varied if they wanted to.
But as it stands, it’s merely an ‘okay’ experience.
*edit* I know this goes against the spirit of open world games, but I feel the game would have benefited from a much more linear storyline rather than open ended ‘move at your own pace’ missions. Have each racket feel unique in it’s disruptions: like ruining street races for the car theft racket, passing on investigative info to the feds to put pressure on the southern union, expose the officials involved in the bribery rackets so they’re forced to cut ties with the mob, that sorta thing.
3:54 for a brief moment, that security guard turned into Ghost Rider
I do replay this game about every year, always loved it and it’s fun getting into the story and having some mindless fun in between. Always loved some of the fun cutscenes like when Lincoln scares Donovan, or when Grecco is running away in Lincoln’s car
I’ve played this same game countless times. But for some reason I really loved how it came together here
I think I actually prefer mafia 3 over the others. I don’t quite know why I enjoy it so much
@@Batt-man The stealth is fun
It was a fun game, not a memorable, but fun.
No it wasn't...
@@stlawstlaw7585 it was
@@stlawstlaw7585 L take
Loved the Gameplay and taking out the Mob Business’s Loved Stealthing and Loved the Characters
i still remember the bar scene and painted black started playing,,, i had a gut feeling something was off
Watching you play troll-like is hilarious. “Burke, Burke look! I parked in this parking spot on the line so that whoever is next to us can’t open their car door all the way. BE AFRAID!” Lmao
The cutscene and soundtrack in this game was perfect.
Damn, you're scratching the paint!
Lester, Lester grandfather really cracked me up 😂😂😂😂😂😂
My favorite thing about this game is the soundtrack, I love classics and this is packed with them
I still want a continuation where we either play or help Donovan track down the guys who plotted to kill JFK, that ending scene was AMAZING
I've just started the video but I actually really enjoyed Mafia 3, was a big fan of 2 also. I didn't mind the departure because as everyone who played 2 knows, there's no outdoing the story of Vito and Joe. Repetitive tasks is always a fair criticism tho. I suppose it comes down to how much you enjoy those tasks you have to repeat.
I think I would've liked it a LOT more if the story felt less "hostile takeover", you know? You feel like this unstoppable super hero almost, and it kinda took away from the feeling of being the expendable but useful mafia errand boy
@@Kevduit Definitely feel you on that. The world building being so grounded but the main character being so non-grounded doesn't add up. Still a lot of fun being that powerful. Mind you I did play on the hardest difficulty so I wasn't so godlike. I remember dying A LOT 🤣
I loved the Mafia series and this game as well. I remember having to dump my R9 290X cause it couldn't really run the game and go buy a spanking new GTX 1080. Didn't need to upgrade again until 9 months ago. That card was such a beast.
🤷♂️ I loved this game, put it off forever, and then got sucked in. It was a blast. Maybe a little repetitive but… reminded me of a Scarface TWIY sequel or something
To me it feels like a Punisher kind of video game, U.S army guy has family killed by gangsters and now seeks revenge to kill them and avenge his family. Fits the bill pretty well.
@@captaintaurusva1999 oh ya I definitely agree, I guess I just meant Scarface TWIY based on the mechanics and gameplay loop really
@@captaintaurusva1999 zzzzzzzzzzzz
@@walkerwhited I agree, story like the punisher, gameplay like scarface, a nice combination to me
Been sitting on my PlayStation account for months. Maybe I should finally give it a try, especially since I loved the first two games so much.
If Mafia 3 came out today. Holy shit the fucking fallout from certain people would be absolutely terrifying.
Mafia 3 is a great game. I wasnt ready for it when it came out because I was looking for it to be similar to GTA and Saints Row. When it wasn't I stopped playing. I played it recently and loved the fact that its more realistic than those games. Thats what makes it different and fun
I loved it when Lincoln said "It's over, Marcano, for I am going to take over your Mafia 3!"
Truly one of the games of all time.
33:02 “who’s they? It happened tonight” LMAO
Do not let Kevduit take the wheels. He will drive like a average American Pilot in War Thunder.
33:33 - 34:33 You absolute madman! How are you even driving like that?!
That's the most fun anyone's ever had with Mafia III.
I really like how you can actually control the city which I kinda wish you could do in the other 2
The only thing I think of when I see Mafia III is that video of the kid shitting his pants and his mom yelling at him to go to the bathroom.
God Mafia 3 was the Punisher we never got. The ending how they describe being afraid of boots at night is just chef kiss
I love how swearing in videos will get you demonetized BUT violence and gang crime is fine, anyway. Love the vid
Maybe this is just because It was my introduction into the series but personally I loved Mafia 3, but I suppose I also appreciate the Vietnam war era for America and what that meant, how impactful it was in terms of narrative for him to basically still be in the trenches when he got home, but also I enjoyed the gameplay, I love GTA and Saints Row, and without Mafia 3 I probably never would have thought to try the first 2, mafia 2 is probably my favorite because it has a lot of roleplay elements involved that just make the world feel that much more real and alive, 3 was missing those, and 1 didn't have them, 1 being the first and most simple, I don't hold it against it, there's individual things I like about each one, 3 in particular I like the feeling of growing your gang and getting resources, just the whole way it works, it's dope, do I really feel super "Mafia" as my character compared to Vito for example no of course not, hes an Italian mobster, but it is important to remember plenty of other forms of the mob, and organized crime in general certainly did exist, I love their general desire to maintain historical accuracy for all 3 of them (although some of it is still inaccurate in each one)
Ah yes that classic by Bon Jovi, "something something copyright"
5:07 I’m just now noticing this guy is Rahm Kota from the force unleashed
You mentioning Whistlin Deisel was the crossover I didn't realize I needed.
You *accidentally* stole a car for the first time, have to commit mass murder so you can drive away
Bro I literally just ended the vito quest like an hour ago and all of the sudden a forgotten game got a video😂
Bro really needs mors mutual insurance
Once I was done with everything in the game I used to ride around in the cars just to listen the radio playlists they had😂😂
8:06 I don’t think so-oh oop, ok… I thought it was a knife.
20:40 so i was just playing this game. Keep in mind i played it when i was in highschool. And my dad walked in and thought i was running over people for fun. And i told him
"no literally look the ai is broken and they throw themselves in front of your car in the street for insurance money if you drive over 40 mph"
At first he didnt believe me but then i gave him the controller and he was laughing because i was right "broken game just play gran turismo"
Ah yes. The world renowned singer, Souljaboy.
Personally I think this game ks underrated. I had a great time especially with all the DLCs.
The whole point of Mafia 3 is being a vengeance filled Nam' vet who fights AGAINST the Mafia. That's the ENTIRE thing. The story isn't being in the Mafia , it's fighting against them. I know another comment said it , but I wanted to make my own comment on it
29:59 average Floridian man, wait where the alligators?! …or was it crocodiles? I think it’s alligators, *was alligators.
Playing game for first time n I love it. It’s a culmination cuz now you get to be the boss. Mafia isn’t just Italians every race really has one
Did anybody notice this Lincoln is damn near Heller from prototype two like exactly the same person down to the background
I love that game man,after 8 or 9 years it still gives me chills
Mafia 3 is a actually pretty good, the base gameplay loop is kinda boring but everything else is really good
Okay but why did I automatically sing along to the nestle crunch song?
i loved this game with its revenge story but gameplay became too of a loop that i just got bored
Lemme dumb it down you’re basically the punisher killing all the mafia criminals who killed your family
3:30 Lester 😭😭😭
I liked this game so much tbh
The vibes were immaculate, especially when you like the aesthetic and most of all the music 😌
Putting aside the bugs and repetitive side missions.
The main missions and their writing was great imo.
33:40 I must be a uhhh I dunno, something? I rarely drive psycho in games.
This is my favourite mafia ironically
It's why I nicknamed it "M.I.N.O." to my friends which is Mafia in Name Only.
I love it how you played it sarcistically
We’re tailgating had me dying
So judging by the title that means the game is just called 3
If you need a more accurate title Lincoln vs the mafia would work
Do you think he'll ever get it?
31:11 he brought Kermit into it
Kev unironically influencing my purchasing choices...
Stop using the word “unironically.”
The only thing I know about Mafia 3 is that kid who shit himself in front of his mom
The intro for the game. Was nearly perfect. The betrayal and everything. And gave the player a reason for vengeance. But then the rest of the game was meh
That setup was unbelievably good, and just flowed straight into fetch quests, so unfortunate
@@Kevduiti still think about that scene any time i hear the song "paint it black"
theres a theory that lincoln is actually dominican but i think he"s the illegitimate son of joe barbaro.
29:09 This is called the Assault Spiral.
Id love to see you actually do a series of this, or any other game. Like, i really like watching you play with your commentary, but it would be cool to have some part 2s to keep going through
thats. just. how. mafia. works! 😎😎😎
I appreciate the Elden Ring soundtrack on 33:45
Lincoln Clay is a beast. He is maybe the strongest fictional character who doesn't have superpowers or sci-fi weapons.
Mafia 3 felt half-finished. A lot of good mechanics (like shoving people in a trunk), but some others were completely missing. It's like eating a frozen cake.
If it was a stand alone game not tied to mafia, I think it would have had better reception. I like how they made Lincoln like the boogie man.
21:32 😂 😂😂😂
Immediately BLASSTS at rhe police 😂😂😂😂🤦♂️😭
i remember loving this as a kid
Ummm this came out 8 years ago.....that means you still a kid =P
@@blackphoenixfamily8477if he was like 12 when this game came out out he would be 20 today
@@onesaucynougat7471I don’t like the concept of time. It feels like I was playing this just a few days ago
@@blackphoenixfamily8477
Bro can you math?
@@blackphoenixfamily8477 i shouldve said younger
13:00 was such a good transition 😮
I love this game. The atmosphere...the music. Excellent.
If it wasn’t called Mafia I’d like it better. I wanna be IN the mafia, not trying to KILL the mafia.
Man, this game had the best soundtrack
Psychopath game playthrough with Kev doing a Kermit voice for the entire video when?
The dlc definitely didn’t feel like a mafia game
I just want this game to be updated again. I don’t want to deal with bugged trophies
12:01 didnt knows you can ride the best thing
Sammy really be a Dollar Store Giancarlo Esposito
It's thank to Mafia 3 that I learned about racism in 1968.
I love everything about it.
cant lie love this game, you feel like a badass when ut isnt buggy asl
Lincoln jacket tweeking in the cutscenes is funniest bug tbh
I think the closest part to Mafia is Vito Scaletta being in the game. If they ever make Mafia 4 i hope it's about a Mafia.
ah yes my favorite game
3
There is no such thing as too much Whiskey
If you are into the 60's then go for it! It is underrated imo.
Ah GTA IV Ran so mafia 3 could carry cash
Seth Rogan playing mafia 3 is crazy