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Mafia: The Old Country is a great new single-player game with a fantastic setting and compelling story, but it could use a ...
Old Country dials down the experience compared to the bloated open world of Mafia III and goes for something much more linear ...
At the end of the path, go through the door on the left (watch out for the guard) to find the safe. The safe code is written ...
Mafia: The Old Country nails pacing, acting, and atmosphere but drowns deep in clichés, stale gameplay, and zero innovation.
Mafia: The Old Country strives with its nuanced, relatable storytelling, but suffers from derivative gameplay and generally unpolished presentation ...
The Old Country . The 14 chapters and Prologue are quite similar in length; it usually takes roughly an hour to complete one ...
Mafia: The Old Country's gameplay and mechanics don't bring anything new to the table, but that definitely isn't a bad thing.
To me, the best part of Mafia: The Old Country is getting really into the idea of pretending you're living in 1900s Sicily ...
Mafia: The Old Country brings forth a compelling rags to riches tale, and it's bound to make one Game Awards category crowded ...
I spent the majority of the game feeling like I was doing a series of disassociated side quests.
Fraud, robbery, bootleg alcohol, and hits on rivals made mobsters the new form of outlaw, and Mafia: The Old Country offers a ...
This chapter begins at the Torrisi vineyard. The Don wants to see you, so head upstairs to the second floor and meet him in ...