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Definitive Editions For Mafia 2 And 3 Leaked By Ratings Board

The Mafia games are listed to release on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

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If you missed the mafioso open-world game Mafia 2 when it first came out in 2010, you might soon be able to play it on current-gen consoles for the first time. As first spotted by Nibel, entries related to the Mafia series have appeared on the Taiwan Digital Game Rating Committee site, including definitive editions for Mafia 2 and 3, and a complete edition for Mafia 3. These new releases would be on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

Mafia 3, the latest entry in the series, first came out in 2016 to a somewhat-muted reception. While reviewers praised its storytelling--especially its protagonist, the black Vietnam vet Lincoln Clay, who wages a war against the Italian mob depicted in the first two games--others panned it for its simplistic mission structures and panoply of bugs. In our review, critic Scott Butterworth called it "frustratingly repetitive."

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According to Take-Two's latest earnings report, the developer behind Mafia 3--Hangar 13--is working on an unannounced game. While it could be a sequel to the series, given the fact that Mafia 3 shipped a record-breaking number of units, it's not at all clear as of yet. The CEO of Take-Two expressed disappointment in the game's review scores, and there were some layoffs at Hanger 13 following the game's release.

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I just played Mafia 3, it was unbelievable boring...

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@Sindroid: Is it really as bland as the reviews mentioned? The cutscenes and presentation seem very immersive.

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Mafia 2 is a great game. Mafia 3 is... something.

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@lolfooledyou:

I had a lot of fun with Mafia III when I played it. Admittedly I played it soon(er) after launch and the bugs/glitches were still present at that point. Stuff like 'shadow people' (aka the skins not mapping to the NPC models), water effects being messed up, floating tire tracks all the way to stop motion enemies (enemies literally stopping in mid animation, making them easier to kill).

But overall the game was quite fun to play and I believe I got 100% or near 100% of the collectibles. Plus it was fun driving around the various areas of the city.

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