Mafia: Definitive Edition is on the home-straight ahead of its delayed 25th September release date, and publisher 2K Games is ramping up consumer enthusiasm with a series of trailers dedicated to different aspects. This first edition includes a brief look at the recreated world of Lost Heaven, which is based upon the PlayStation 2 game but has been converted to the developer’s Mafia III engine. It looks lovely, as expected really – we’re looking forward to embedding ourselves in the underbelly of 1930s America once more.
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Ah just hearing that theme music at the end hit me.
Can't wait to experience the story of Tommy Angelo all over again.
I’m really looking forward to this, never played a Mafia game so appreciate the opportunity to play the whole trilogy.
I never did play the first Mafia game so barring rubbish reviews or major bugs I'll be picking this up in a few weeks.
Nothing in this is based on the PS2 port. Mafia was very much a pc game first. It's not a "PS2" game. That's like saying Horizon is a PC game
Preordered and can’t wait.
Love Mafia themed games and this looks like it’s a new best in genre.
A godfather remake would be welcome
I have high hopes that this will be one of those games that after the credits roll i will want to immediately play the game again.
@BrettAwesome It's funny because this site is the only site I've seen spam the "PS2!!!!!" stuff
@BrettAwesome Frankly, it was kinda garbage on PS2. Loved it on PC though...
Still waiting to find out whether this is going to be targeting PS4 with a higher resolution or framerate on PS5 thrown in, or whether this will have stuff like raytracing and improved haptics to make it actually worth having on PS5.
My PC with a GTX1060(6GB) will already run this at 4k better than a PS4 and I own the series on Steam, so trying to decide whether to take advantage of a series discount there, or wait for a potentially better experience on PS5...
@nessisonett as long as you go into it looking for an epic sweeping narrative rather than an open world game I'd expect you're in for a treat.
The third game kinda suffers from trying to go a little more open world which hurts the core gameplay loop, but it's still a great game. The first two limit your open world activity to a free ride mode that's separated from the story, which I think allows the story to come through much stronger.
@BrettAwesome Yep. The Console versions were garbage in comparison to the PC version.
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