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# Open world exploration Dynamic combat options Stealth gameplay mechanics Mafia III (PS4)

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## Summary

> 🎮 Unleash your inner anti-hero in a world where every choice matters!

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## Key Features

- • **Build Your Criminal Empire:** Make strategic decisions on loyalty and betrayal to shape your underworld legacy.
- • **Choose Your Path to Revenge:** Utilize a variety of play styles, from brute force to stealth, to dismantle the Italian Mafia.
- • **Become the Ultimate Anti-Hero:** Step into the shoes of Lincoln Clay, a complex character driven by revenge and loyalty.
- • **Explore a Richly Detailed World:** Immerse yourself in a reimagined 1968 New Orleans, filled with vibrant sights and sounds.
- • **Engage in Emotionally Charged Storytelling:** Experience a narrative that resonates with themes of family, betrayal, and vengeance.

## Overview

Mafia III for PS4 invites players into a sprawling, immersive open world set in 1968 New Orleans, where they take on the role of Lincoln Clay, a Vietnam veteran seeking revenge against the Italian Mafia. With a mix of combat styles and strategic decision-making, players can build their own criminal empire while navigating a rich narrative filled with emotional depth.

## Description

It’s 1968 and the rules have changed. After years in Vietnam, Lincoln Clay knows this truth: Family isn’t who you’re born with, it’s who you die for. Now back home, in a reimagined New Orleans, Lincoln is set on rebuilding his life, but old ties keep him from leaving the city. It will take more than a few friends to make it in this new world. Intense gun fights, visceral hand-to-hand combat, white knuckle driving and street smarts will all be needed. But with the right crew, tough decisions and some dirty hands, it’s possible to make it to the top of the city's underworld. It’s time to create a new family. DVD ROM

Review: A bit repetative maybe, but what if you like that? - Well firstly the delivery was on time and goods were packaged just right. As for the game itself, well I've heard reviews that say it's a bit repetitive in itself, and I suppose it is somewhat, but with increasing difficulty as it progresses. What if you like what's being repeated though? I like being able to race around a great looking city like I'm in the classic film 'Bullitt', although it's set in New Orleans and not San Francisco, dodging cars at intersections and getting 4 wheels off the ground over bridges. You get that same airtime on the bridges in the surrounding countryside, but also over some great jumps as you boot it round tarmac and dirt roads like a nutcase out of 'the Dukes of Hazzard.' To this end there are also races you can enter to earn extra cash, which are set about all the different areas of the game, including the aforementioned countryside and swamps, downtown, the docks and more. Then there's the real nitty gritty of the game, as you (character Lincoln Clay) take over parts of the city and the rackets within them, in order to reach your main goal. Yes the missions are similar in that you make your way through the game and although different in regards to how many of them and how hard to kill your opponent's are, but dependent on your tactics, of which I prefer stealth, you kill everyone and then assign one of your bosses to that area. As you take over the city the bosses pay their kickback to you, and you can either pick it up yourself by driving from each boss to the next like a madman, or later on (once you earn the ability), you can regularly ask your Consigliere to collect it for you and watch as your bank balance rises. Of course you can till decide to drive between each of them if you still enjoy the rush if those extra miles in your car. In many ways this reminds me of Grand Theft Auto, but strangely although I don't like GTA, I'm loving this. It also reminds me a little of Assassins Creed in the way you accumulate wealth by controlling parts of the city, and by the stealth killing aspect of the game. Of course there are times when all guns blazing is the approach needed, especially when my stealth approach hasn't been stealthy enough, and in this I'm reminded of Call of Duty or Payroll. The driving dynamics are as good as I've seen on the Ps4 so far, and although I'm still looking for a decent racer on this platform, this definitely sates my thirst for exactly that style of gameplay. All round the graphics are great and the city rather spectacular as it whizzes by in the car, or more slowly of course if I'm on foot. One more great part of this game is the soundtrack, which is all 60's style of track's, much like those found as the background to many a great Vietnam war film, like 'Platoon' or 'Good Morning Vietnam', which is unsurprising being as it's set just after our character has returned from there to find that his whole world is about to be turned upside down. Yeah, I am absolutely loving this game, from the cars and the music, to the killing and acquiring areas and their wealth, all based around a Mafia lifestyle, which having a name like this, makes a whole heap of sense really. Great game in my opinion.
Review: Absolutely loved it - What a fabulous game. I have now completed the Story and I'm still enjoying the side missions I have left. Yes, there are a few issues. I have had the game crash approximately half a dozen times from beginning to end. Its quite annoying but the game always seems to carry on where I got interrupted, so the auto saves seem to work flawlessly. There are some graphical issues too, especially the day to night transitions. I was initially slightly disappointed with the graphics and the story/gameplay, but once the story kicks in from Lincoln taking revenge, it just keeps getting better and the graphical issues fade into the background. I rarely play a game constantly until the end, but I could not stop playing this. A few people have mentioned that there is no fast travel option. I thought this was odd at first but actually prefer it without. It makes you appreciate how much detail has been put into all the different areas and makes the world seem more believable. It also makes the game last longer, instead of just fast travelling to the next mission point. The music and news on the radio stations are very well thought out and completely relevant to the era. Pros Excellent story Fantastic narrative and characters. Superb controls Great atmosphere Fun with that, "just one more go" feeling Cons Occasional crash Graphical glitches

## Features

- NEW BORDEAUX, A REIMAGINED 1968 NEW ORLEANS: A vast, diverse and seedy open world ruled by the mob and corrupt officials and richly detailed with the sights, sounds and emotionally-charged social atmosphere of the era.
- AN UNINTENDED AND LETHAL ANTI-HERO: Be Lincoln Clay, an orphan and Vietnam veteran hell bent on revenge against the Italian Mafia for the brutal slaughter of the black mob, the closest thing to family he’s ever had.
- REVENGE YOUR WAY: Choose your own personal play-style, from brute force and blazing guns to stalk-and-kill tactics as you use Lincoln’s military training and gathered intel to tear down the Italian Mafia.
- A NEW FAMILY ON THE ASHES OF THE OLD: Build a new criminal empire in your own unique way by deciding which of your lieutenants you reward, and which you betray…

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00ZGAP3HO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,389 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,638 in PlayStation 3 Games, Consoles & Accessories #2,420 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 4 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,144) |
| Date First Available | June 25, 2016 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05026555421720 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.88 ounces |
| Item model number | B00ZGAP3HO |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | T2 TAKE TWO |
| Product Dimensions | 7.48 x 5.31 x 1.18 inches; 3.88 ounces |
| Rated | Adults Only |
| Release date | October 7, 2016 |
| Type of item | Video Game |

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: What were the other two Mafia games like as this would be my first one?**
A: This is one of my most anticipated releases. I only played Mafia II, but it ranks up there for me with Red Dead Redemption, GTA V. That has a great deal to do with the game feeling extremely immersive. Mafia II achieved this using a couple of tricks. The time period of 1930's to start the game was brilliant - lots of Art Deco buildings and cars. The game goes through many different ages... The muscle cars and hot rods of the 50's and 60's are brilliant. The music on the car radios reflects each time, and the scenery is spectacular, with different seasons. Art Deco in the snow. Muscle cars in the heat of a dusty summer. Spring through Chinatown with all the cherry blossoms. The mechanics for shooting felt right, the whole thing was just great.  Mafia III? It doesn't look like they'll be following the same kind of thing. I'm not sure it has chosen the best time period or location, and the main character looks more like an Uncharted product than a Mafia character. I will still be buying it, but whether the first two games are anything to give an indication, I can't say. I really hope they keep the atmosphere going, otherwise it will just be another shoot-em-up.

**Q: Is there a multiplayer mode?**
A: No. Mafia III is a single-player game.

**Q: Is Mafia III as repetitive as some of the reviews say?**
A: Exceedingly repetitive. I traded it in after roughly 8 hours game play. The story is great but it was that repetitive I couldn't stand playing it anymore.

**Q: Can anyone please tell me if it does have polish subtitles?**
A: yes

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A bit repetative maybe, but what if you like that?
*by N***R on 30 July 2017*

Well firstly the delivery was on time and goods were packaged just right. As for the game itself, well I've heard reviews that say it's a bit repetitive in itself, and I suppose it is somewhat, but with increasing difficulty as it progresses. What if you like what's being repeated though? I like being able to race around a great looking city like I'm in the classic film 'Bullitt', although it's set in New Orleans and not San Francisco, dodging cars at intersections and getting 4 wheels off the ground over bridges. You get that same airtime on the bridges in the surrounding countryside, but also over some great jumps as you boot it round tarmac and dirt roads like a nutcase out of 'the Dukes of Hazzard.' To this end there are also races you can enter to earn extra cash, which are set about all the different areas of the game, including the aforementioned countryside and swamps, downtown, the docks and more. Then there's the real nitty gritty of the game, as you (character Lincoln Clay) take over parts of the city and the rackets within them, in order to reach your main goal. Yes the missions are similar in that you make your way through the game and although different in regards to how many of them and how hard to kill your opponent's are, but dependent on your tactics, of which I prefer stealth, you kill everyone and then assign one of your bosses to that area. As you take over the city the bosses pay their kickback to you, and you can either pick it up yourself by driving from each boss to the next like a madman, or later on (once you earn the ability), you can regularly ask your Consigliere to collect it for you and watch as your bank balance rises. Of course you can till decide to drive between each of them if you still enjoy the rush if those extra miles in your car. In many ways this reminds me of Grand Theft Auto, but strangely although I don't like GTA, I'm loving this. It also reminds me a little of Assassins Creed in the way you accumulate wealth by controlling parts of the city, and by the stealth killing aspect of the game. Of course there are times when all guns blazing is the approach needed, especially when my stealth approach hasn't been stealthy enough, and in this I'm reminded of Call of Duty or Payroll. The driving dynamics are as good as I've seen on the Ps4 so far, and although I'm still looking for a decent racer on this platform, this definitely sates my thirst for exactly that style of gameplay. All round the graphics are great and the city rather spectacular as it whizzes by in the car, or more slowly of course if I'm on foot. One more great part of this game is the soundtrack, which is all 60's style of track's, much like those found as the background to many a great Vietnam war film, like 'Platoon' or 'Good Morning Vietnam', which is unsurprising being as it's set just after our character has returned from there to find that his whole world is about to be turned upside down. Yeah, I am absolutely loving this game, from the cars and the music, to the killing and acquiring areas and their wealth, all based around a Mafia lifestyle, which having a name like this, makes a whole heap of sense really. Great game in my opinion.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Absolutely loved it
*by I***F on 17 October 2016*

What a fabulous game. I have now completed the Story and I'm still enjoying the side missions I have left. Yes, there are a few issues. I have had the game crash approximately half a dozen times from beginning to end. Its quite annoying but the game always seems to carry on where I got interrupted, so the auto saves seem to work flawlessly. There are some graphical issues too, especially the day to night transitions. I was initially slightly disappointed with the graphics and the story/gameplay, but once the story kicks in from Lincoln taking revenge, it just keeps getting better and the graphical issues fade into the background. I rarely play a game constantly until the end, but I could not stop playing this. A few people have mentioned that there is no fast travel option. I thought this was odd at first but actually prefer it without. It makes you appreciate how much detail has been put into all the different areas and makes the world seem more believable. It also makes the game last longer, instead of just fast travelling to the next mission point. The music and news on the radio stations are very well thought out and completely relevant to the era. Pros Excellent story Fantastic narrative and characters. Superb controls Great atmosphere Fun with that, "just one more go" feeling Cons Occasional crash Graphical glitches

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good game, fun.
*by C***D on 14 October 2016*

I wasn't sure what to expect from this game even from having viewed 2 trailers about it, I took the risk based on enjoying Mafia II very much. The realism about how black people were treated in those days can be an eye opener, the game developers should be applauded as we shouldn't forget how things were and see how things have changed, not as much as we would like but always moving forward in terms of being treated equally. The graphics was really good, just as good and slightly different to how gta is shown, its fun driving around. You would believe being the late 60s there be no fast cars, there wasn't really any in Mafia II, I always found myself chugging along but some cars can really go. With storylines like these there's only like 2 ways to go, naturally making your way through the ranks of being made in the mafia or out for revenge. By being double crossed, left for dead and his family also killed he sets out to avenge their deaths and wishes to use tactics he learned while he was in the Vietnam war, accompanied by a friend who will gather the intel for him on who he needs to take down leading all the way to the main guy who arranged for what happened to him. Around each part of the city and districts there as rackets ranging from drugs, gambling, prostitution and by going around to these places and destroying the merchandise, if any will disrupt the guy who runs it earnings and will make an appearance to know whats going on. When that happens you need to go and pay them a visit, again issued with a choice, kill them or let them live, letting them live will give you an extra $2000 but doesn't really do anything in the long run, you do what you want to do at the time. Along the way you meet 3 other people, a woman whos looking out for her own people, an irish guy and Vito from Mafia II, he complains hes always being screwed over by everyone and never ends up with anything. Each distract you fully take over (2 racket bosses per district) you assign it to one of the 3 people, assigning it to them they will give you upgrades to use, getting rid of police, buying explosives, weapons, more health bars. If you favour more to one or leave one with less or nothing they aren't going to be pleased with you. I treated them equally, given them districts each. There is different ways of playing the game and even different endings with leads to multiple game plays. There is a lot to take out on the map, many markers of hitmen or other rackets even though you may of done enough to make the racket boss appear, I assume this is done to keep the player from being bored, hit 2 rackets and you are done, going straight to sort them out will be harder if you haven't sorted out their enforcers around the map, sorting them out will make take over easier. For me it was a really easy game, I chose Normal setting with low aim help (can choose high aim which is auto targeted, or none for no help) creeping around stealth was like a joke, 90% of the time they never see you and even if they do they slowly walk towards you wondering what you are doing and that's it, take them down, when they find their dead friends they also don't seem too bothered, just a cheesy comment. The music annoyed me, there's 3 radio stations and it seems to me they have like less than 10 songs that keep playing over and over, one of the things I was hoping for was as you can go around the city finding collectables, playboy covers (nothing exciting) album covers, that when you found the album cover the song would play on the radio but no such luck, I ended up turning it off completely. I wasn't happy about the glitches, I cannot really complain as I refuse to make a psn account to download the updates, if I wish to sign in ive got to update the console to the latest firmware, so much control from Sony, I even had the idea of copying my game save to usb to prepare for the possibility of multiple endings but it said "you need to be online to copy saves to usb" crazy. So upon my playthrough I encountered 5 complete crashes with error code (the game saves all the time so not a problem) I kept declining to the terms of agreement that pops up each time, but it wouldn't disappear unless I agreed, which I still refuse to. There's been faceless enemies, floating objects, police vanishing, gps map going black except for player cursor, main map sometimes displayed all collectables and side missions and then there was times it didn't. I wished to do a side mission for one of the 3 partners where you steal a truck of moonshine, 4 times out of 5 I be on the way back to his safehouse and poof, the truck vanishes, im left stood there in the road. The violence can be cringing when using the knife but this is also optional, you switch between lethal and non lethal take downs, sleeperhold or knife though the face. I do look forward to the 3 expansion packs they have announced but wont be jumping to buy them, I should know by now with big games like this there's always going to be glitches, i miss the good old days where you buy a game disc and its close to perfect, no crashes or such. I found it very fun and tried to complete as much as possible, will play it again someday and make different decisions.

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