This difinitive version of the Godfather delivers hours of fun gameplay.

User Rating: 8.5 | The Godfather: Blackhand Edition WII
Gameplay: 8/10: The Godfather BHE has the best gameplay of the numerous versions. The motion controls make The Godfather feel truly intuitive and fresh, even if the game itself is around a year old now. The previous versions of the Godfather seemed to recieve a little criticism for basically being a GTA "ripoff" with the Godfather brand name stapled on. The new Wii controls keep BHE from falling into that category, as these are undoubtedly some of the best controls I've ever seen in an open world game. Strangling people feels great, as does headbutting, throwing people and executing people. The only possible compliant about the controls is that it can be hard to get used to throwing people in the exact direction that you want them to go in.
Graphics: 7/10: This game seems to get an unfair rap in the graphics department. Sure, they're not really that good, but certain parts of the game do look better than I expected them to, such as the deforming car models. All in all, the graphics are passable, but not up to par with other Wii games.
Sound: 8/10: The sound is all good, from vehicles starting up to the terrified screams of the pedestrians as my vicious mobster threatens them with a flaming 2x4. Some of the writing for the pedestrian's dialouge is kind of stupid, but if you don't like it, you can always use it as an oppurtunity to practice throwing your punches using motion control.
Value: 10/10: The Godfather has a ton of stuff to do, from the story missions, the 100 movie reels scattered throughout the city, sidequests from shopkeepers, and, my favorite, "persuading" unwilling shopkeepers to give you a cut of their money. The ways in which you can torture the people in this game are just plain cool. The most fun way I've found so far to do this is to break an electrical box and shove a person into it (you'll have to see it for yourself). Actually that's not really "persuasion," as the victim usually ends up dead, but I digress...
Tilt: 9/10: Honestly, I dunno what tilt is supposed to mean. Overall, The Godfather BHE is the best version of an already pretty good game. It's obviously pretty violent, so you might want to keep it away from the young uns.