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Review "Mafia 3": Enormously atmospheric gangster spectacle with somewhat monotonous missions

Philipp Rüegg
11.10.2016
Translation: machine translated

We have been waiting a long time for the sequel to the gangster epic. Six years after the last instalment, we can once again flout the law and found a new mafia dynasty in a new city, a new decade and a new protagonist.

Story: Tried and tested fare, excitingly told

"Mafia 3" tells a classic revenge story. After the protagonist Lincoln Clay's friends and family are brutally murdered, he swears revenge. To this end, he gathers a number of other criminals around him - including Vito Scaletta from the last instalment - and sets out to dismantle Mafia don Sal Marcano's rule piece by piece. Racism, the Vietnam War and communism are omnipresent and make for an extremely exciting scenario.

Atmosphere: thicker than the smoke in the airport fumoir

The textures, on the other hand, could be a little sharper, but the pretty lighting effects and excellent level design still make a trip to New Bordeaux worthwhile. If you are playing on a PC and have a suitable RGB keyboard, you can also look forward to situational lighting effects. For example, if you are being chased by the police, the entire keyboard flashes red and blue.

The mood is also created by the numerous magazines and album covers that you can collect. From original Playboy issues (including nude pictures, ooooh) to car magazines and iconic record covers, you hit the brakes every time a blue collection symbol appears on the map.

Soundtrack: One catchy tune chases the next

Publisher 2K must have shelled out a lot for all the rights. Over 100 licensed classics ensure that you are constantly tapping your feet and humming along. This contributes massively to the atmosphere of the game. Just like in "GTA V", James Brown, Creedence Clearwater Revival and the Rolling Stones are regularly interrupted by radio presenters who report on current events and topics in an entertaining way.

The gangster life: Didn't I just do that already?

And action: Shoot everything that moves

The car chases are also great fun. Especially when you get into trouble with the police. As in "The Blues Brothers", it doesn't take long before you have a whole swarm of wailing sirens behind you, which become increasingly difficult to lose. For most people, this should also be the moment when you switch the driving behaviour from simulation back to normal.

Conclusion: Great fun despite obvious flaws

I had a lot of fun with "Mafia 3". The atmosphere of the sixties was captured perfectly and I really liked the mixture of gangster story, racism theme and Vietnam War. The graphics could have been a little more detailed and the mission design a little more creative. Despite these not insignificant flaws, I can recommend "Mafia 3" to anyone who wants to really let off steam in America in the sixties.

"Mafia 3" was provided to us by 2K. The PC version was tested. The game is also available for PS4 and Xbox One.

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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles. 


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