Games Mafia: The Old Country

Mafia: The Old Country

Prequel to the original Mafia trilogy. The game takes place in Italy in the first half of the 20th century, during the era of the emergence of... Read more

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8.6/10
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Mafia: The Old Country - Official Teaser Trailer

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System requirements and PC test

Minimum:
  • Win 7 64
  • CPU: Intel Core i5-2500K 3.3GHz
  • RAM: 8 GB
  • Free Space: 50 GB
  • VRAM: 2GB
  • Video Card: AMD Radeon R9 380
Recommended:
  • Win 7 64
  • CPU: Intel Core i7-6700K 4-Core 4.0GHz
  • RAM: 16 GB
  • Free Space: 50 GB
  • VRAM: 4GB
  • Video Card: AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 8GB

Please note that these are estimated system requirements that may change upon the game's release on PC.

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The review was written while the game was still in development.

The first two parts were games of a generation for some, and could compete with a series like GTA, and the plot was many times more interesting and dramatic, IMHO. But the third part is something, even despite the huge number of bugs, you will have nothing in common with the mafia. If in the second part you can put on a coat, a hat, pick up a Thompson, riddled a car with it, set it on fire with a Molotov cocktail and feel in the shoes of the Italian mafia in its heyday, then in the last part, alas, this is not the case. She offers to play as a street thug who takes revenge for his friends, there is no atmosphere of the original, no charismatic characters, no interesting plot. In the fourth part, I would like to go back in time from parts 2 and 3 and see the times of prohibition and famous gangsters, and not street punks.

The review was written while the game was still in development.

The first two parts of the game were simply inimitable. These parts are, in my opinion, the best in this genre. The first part is for the plot, and the second is for the plot and gameplay. Personally, I probably replayed the second part 10 times. I can even say that the second mafia was made better than GTA 4. Of course, who has what tastes, but I liked the game more, which has a lot of possibilities, you never get tired of the gameplay and the plot is very beautifully done. Of course, they failed the third part, and not only because of bugs, but more because of the plot. It would be better if they made a continuation of the second part with the same graphics (it was amazing) but with improved gameplay. I'm looking forward to the release of the fourth part. I hope they don't repeat the same mistakes

The review was written while the game was still in development.

Well, I doubt that everyone is expecting a mega-bomb game, but it will be interesting to see what the developers come up with this time. I hope the game will be better than just the answer that we are no worse than Rockstar.

The review was written while the game was still in development.

Mafia 3 turned out to put it mildly... Bad. Physics, graphics, controls - terrible. What will happen to the 4th part is not clear. Maybe they'll come to their senses and make a really, really good game. The remakes of the two parts turned out very good (the second part, not so much) - I really liked the first part, since I didn’t play the original, but I understood the essence of the game itself, and it’s very awesome when the plot is not changed in any way😁

The review was written while the game was still in development.

I don’t know why they are doing this, as for me, the series will not recover after the third part and will not acquire games that, like the first and second mafia, will become cult, not to mention compete with the GTA series (and these two series used to be competed for the attention of gamers almost equally). Of course, we can’t give up on the game, I really hope that the developers will correct the mistakes of the third part, return the old atmosphere, and come up with versatile and attractive heroes, but for some reason it seems to me that nothing good will come of this

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