Yakuza: American Mafia Edition

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @LonandoSFX
    @LonandoSFX 7 дней назад +2

    Kiryu cosplay??? 👀

    • @blazelightzero595
      @blazelightzero595  7 дней назад +2

      Bro, I just realized I unintentionally made the main character "Vito" look like that (I retitled the video accordingly 😁)
      Also, let me know if you found the "secret" in the description... 👀

    • @LonandoSFX
      @LonandoSFX 6 дней назад

      ​@@blazelightzero595 bro 💀

  • @LonandoSFX
    @LonandoSFX 6 дней назад +2

    Does this take place in Brooklyn? This place looks pretty familiar 🤔

    • @blazelightzero595
      @blazelightzero595  6 дней назад +2

      This game (Mafia 2) is set in Empire City. It's a fictional town based on prominent locations in the US such as NYC and Boston. The first game (Mafia 1) takes place in another fictional city called Lost Haven, inspired by Chicago. And the third game is a reimaging of New Orleans.
      Each of the games is loosely connected to a real city, so that's why everything feels familiar. Since you're a fan of the GTA and Yakuza games then you'll enjoy the Mafia games, they're practically the same thing but set in the 1900s. While the open worlds for these games aren't as interactive and the pacing could feel slow at times, they make up for it by telling a more serious/gripping narrative. You can download the first two Mafia games on PSN for free. I think you have to pay for the third one tho which sucks.
      A new Mafia game is set to release this summer called Mafia: The Old Country. It serves as a prequel to the first game. I'm looking forward to it.

    • @LonandoSFX
      @LonandoSFX 6 дней назад +2

      @blazelightzero595 I might give it a try since it doesn't look too complicated lol

    • @blazelightzero595
      @blazelightzero595  6 дней назад +2

      @@LonandoSFX Yeah Mafia is one of those "realistic" games where everything is made to look and feel more practical and authentic rather than snappy and arcady. That's its main appeal. The first game is more like that than the rest in the series.
      In the original game released in 2002, you had to strictly drive safe and obey the rules of the road in between missions. The remastered version of the game (Mafia: Definitive Edition) in 2020 ditched most of that simulation game design for a typical modern experience, but you still have the option to revert to how the game originally played if you want to know how hard gamers had it back in the day. 😁