Abstract: The Mafia III theater demonstration at E3 began with an interesting juxtaposition going through a history of events. It's part 1968 tourism video, inviting people to New Bordeaux, interspersed with a documentary detailing the devastating exploits of Linco...
Published: 2016-10-31, Author: Gabriel , review by: pcmag.com
Excellent cinematic scenes and presentation, New Bordeaux's 1960s-era southern charm makes for a great Mafia setting, Stealth is fun, despite being unbalanced and overpowered, Great supporting cast of characters
Highly repetitive mission structure, A barren open-world setting, Easily exploited AI
Frigid racism, heated mob violence, and tepid gameplay make for an interesting, but fairly mediocre, entry in the Mafia series...
If anything, I think the game is worth checking out for the story alone. It's unfortunate that the gameplay is so much of a slog that some players may not think the story is worth the trouble. However, if you have the time, the extra coin, and love mob st...
Mafia 3 could've been 2016's best game thanks to excellent and immersive world building, a fantastic story, and near flawless gameplay, but it's sadly weighed down by so many glitches and bugs that it make me question why this game wasn't delayed. It feel...
Abstract: Mafia III takes hours to really get going. Sometimes its a predictable, janky slog. Once it finds its groove, though, its an open-world crime game unlike any other. Its a bold depiction of a difficult time and place—a portrait of New Orleans in the lat...
Published: 2016-10-12, Author: Scott , review by: gamespot.com
Clever, multifaceted narrative framing, Exceptional dialogue and character development, Decent number of memorable story missions, Conceptually interesting strategic management of your criminal empire, Expansive open world with plenty to see, though not m
Too many repetitive filler missions, Core gameplay, though occasionally satisfying, feels dated, Technical issues, including broken objectives and hard crashes, No fast travel system, which forces lots of tedious commuting
Published: 2016-10-10, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
When looking at Mafia III's PC performance the first thing that we will say is that the game is a demanding beast to tame, requiring the sheer might of a GTX 1080 in order to deliver a consistent 60+FPS at 1080p High settings. Some may say that for this r...
Published: 2016-10-10, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
The game continues with many other interesting features which are being unveiled to us, while we continue getting more associates, including the non-playable Vittorio Antonio Salleta NPC which was the main in Mafia II. We do have quite a bit of districts...