Mafia
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- JudgeDredd
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Mafia
Some one on the wargamer forums mentioned a sequel to the Mafia game called, erm....Mafia 2!!
And it got me wondering...why did I complete that game so many years ago?
I mean, I have a shed load of games. Some you can play to completion (EUIII, Civiliazation IV, Rainbow Six Vegas), others "not to completion" (F1 99-02, GTR2, Flight Sim X)
There are, from what I recall, 3 games I have "completed" in my life...Mafia, Max Payne and Call of Duty 4. There could be more, but those "stick out".
So why do those games stick out...out of the "hundreds" of games I played?
The immediate answer that springs to mind is STORY. Each one of those games has "a story" and not just any story...a compelling story. You really want to see what goes on with the character...you bond with them in a way you do not or may not with other games.
Alot of my games can be classified as "non -ending" in that, for example GTR2, when I complete a season, I can start a new season and up the ante as it were.
But of all the games I've EVER completed (and I am sure there are more than the 3 I mentioned), these 3 stick in my mind because the story was excellent.
So I think maybe I need my games to "tell me a story" and be compelling about it, if I am to remember it.
Anyway, Mafia.
I tried to find my old copy, but must have sold it at a car boot sale. So I bought it from Game for £4.99. Well...that was this afternoon at 12pm. It's now 01:51 and I've just decided I MUST STOP in order to be ready for tomorrow's BBQ....the story is fantabulous. You immediately warm to the character. You understand why he has to/will do the things he has to do.
I am completely sucked in again!
The game, for any people who like FPS games, is an absolute must buy...and it's so cheap now. AND...it will get you up to speed for Mafia 2.
When I bought it and played it, it was the best £29.99 I paid for a game, ever. For £4.99...even though it's my second time round, I can't help but feel I'm ripping off the devs...they produced a gem here.
Absolute classic.
And it got me wondering...why did I complete that game so many years ago?
I mean, I have a shed load of games. Some you can play to completion (EUIII, Civiliazation IV, Rainbow Six Vegas), others "not to completion" (F1 99-02, GTR2, Flight Sim X)
There are, from what I recall, 3 games I have "completed" in my life...Mafia, Max Payne and Call of Duty 4. There could be more, but those "stick out".
So why do those games stick out...out of the "hundreds" of games I played?
The immediate answer that springs to mind is STORY. Each one of those games has "a story" and not just any story...a compelling story. You really want to see what goes on with the character...you bond with them in a way you do not or may not with other games.
Alot of my games can be classified as "non -ending" in that, for example GTR2, when I complete a season, I can start a new season and up the ante as it were.
But of all the games I've EVER completed (and I am sure there are more than the 3 I mentioned), these 3 stick in my mind because the story was excellent.
So I think maybe I need my games to "tell me a story" and be compelling about it, if I am to remember it.
Anyway, Mafia.
I tried to find my old copy, but must have sold it at a car boot sale. So I bought it from Game for £4.99. Well...that was this afternoon at 12pm. It's now 01:51 and I've just decided I MUST STOP in order to be ready for tomorrow's BBQ....the story is fantabulous. You immediately warm to the character. You understand why he has to/will do the things he has to do.
I am completely sucked in again!
The game, for any people who like FPS games, is an absolute must buy...and it's so cheap now. AND...it will get you up to speed for Mafia 2.
When I bought it and played it, it was the best £29.99 I paid for a game, ever. For £4.99...even though it's my second time round, I can't help but feel I'm ripping off the devs...they produced a gem here.
Absolute classic.
Alba gu' brath
RE: Mafia
Mafia had a very good story. Few if any games ever achieve that level. Story usually doesnt matter in computer games. Its often secondary to everything else.
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RE: Mafia
I've never played it, although I'm tempted now [:D] I have to say that most of the games that I have completed have had good (IMO) story lines. A good story line will drive the game forward, and also tends to compensate for slight flaws in the game. The games I most remember finishing are the likes of Blade Runner, Monkey Island Games and Call of Duty 4. Good times [:)]
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RE: Mafia
ORIGINAL: Dixie
I've never played it, although I'm tempted now [:D]
The game is still in sales (cheap) and the graphics havent aged that bad. I just replayed it through few months ago. I would still give it ago especially now that sequel is in works. Its better than any of the GTAs imho (story in those games is ridiculous and childish plus the characters are mostly insane).
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- JudgeDredd
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RE: Mafia
Probably one of the best endings to a game ever...and you missed it unfortunately.ORIGINAL: Krasny
I could never do the beat-everyone-up-with-baseball-bats level.
Which is a shame, it was a blast up until then.
There is a cheat for invulnerability of you do get that "cheesed off" feeling in the game. I've been known to run the occasional cheat to get me over a level if it's getting to the point where I'm going to lob the computer.
As for the baseball bat...the trick is to get behind them, click and hold to build up power in your swing and then let loose...a full pelt whack on the head is normally all it takes.
I've been stuck on all the levels I was stuck on in my last run in with the game (not ran a cheat yet, though). Been playing it all weekend. Even the "Free" wheeling is fun...just drive round the city, speeding, outrunning the cops, shooting bad guys...pure carnage.
Great game. Not finished it yet, though.
Alba gu' brath
RE: Mafia
You forgot the sheer pleasure of just looking at things. Driving around in Lost Heaven, listening to the sound track and soaking up the immersion factor. It's beyond fantastic.
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RE: Mafia
Reading the comments here I'm up for trying this. Does anyone know if it is Vista friendly?
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- JudgeDredd
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RE: Mafia
Yep...forgot about that. ON free ride, just driving around, taking in the sights. You even get to pic up passengers in your cab and they tell you to take them some where.ORIGINAL: Terminus
You forgot the sheer pleasure of just looking at things. Driving around in Lost Heaven, listening to the sound track and soaking up the immersion factor. It's beyond fantastic.
So sweeeet.
And sorry, Mac67, but I don't know if it's Vista compatible. But the game is worth buying a copy of XP and reformatting...ok...too far [:'(]
Alba gu' brath
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- JudgeDredd
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- Joined: Fri Nov 14, 2003 7:28 pm
- Location: Scotland
RE: Mafia
I'm along the lines of your thinking T...I wonder if they can follow Mafia. It really is a very high benchmark in terms of overall gaming experience.
I took a drive down to the Lighthouse last night and sat in the car listening to the waves lapping the cliffs and the seagulls....in the game, by the way...not real life! [;)]
I took a drive down to the Lighthouse last night and sat in the car listening to the waves lapping the cliffs and the seagulls....in the game, by the way...not real life! [;)]
Alba gu' brath