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A revenge story set in 1968 New Orleans that nails the atmosphere, the soundtrack, and the protagonist, then trips over itself repeating the same district-takeover loop for 20-plus hours.

I went into Mafia III expecting a competent open-world crime game and came out genuinely conflicted. The first few hours are some of the best storytelling Hangar 13 has ever put on screen. Lincoln Clay, a Black Vietnam veteran returning to the fictional New Bordeaux, is handed a setup so charged with emotional stakes that the game practically pulls you through the controller. The documentary framing device, cutting between playable sequences and talking-head interviews from a Senate hearing, gives the whole thing a cinematic weight that most open-world games never bother reaching for. It's bold, it's specific, and it earns every bit of it. Then the loop kicks in. You pick a district, you dismantle two rackets by killing lieutenants and destroying product, then you kill the boss. You assign a lieutenant. Repeat across ten districts. The cover-based third-person shooting works fine, the melee system is functional but thin, and the stealth option exists but never feels meaty enough to reward investment over just going in loud. There is a bullet-time mechanic added via the Sign of the Times DLC, alongside throwing knives and a genuinely odd cult storyline, which at least shakes up the formula briefly. The Faster, Baby! and Stones Unturned DLC packages are included too, and each runs about two hours, doing a decent job of fleshing out Lincoln's lieutenants with their own self-contained stories. The base game though grinds hard, and the repetition is the main reason this sits at 57 percent positive on Steam after nearly 63,000 reviews. What keeps people pushing through is the presentation layer. New Bordeaux is a convincing recreation of late-sixties New Orleans, all muggy swamps, jazz bars, and sun-bleached suburban streets. The soundtrack pulls from classic rock and Motown in a way that makes simply driving across the map feel rewarding. The motion capture is strong, Lincoln himself is one of the more compelling protagonists in the genre, and the game handles its racial themes with more maturity and directness than most AAA titles will risk. On PC, cap your framerate at 60 if you want a stable experience, since the engine has known issues at higher frame counts, including choppy performance and spiked lows at 1440p. The Definitive Edition is essentially the 2016 release bundled with all DLC and a light visual polish pass. There is no dramatic overhaul here. If you already own the base game and the season pass, there is nothing pulling you back. If you missed it the first time, this is the cleanest way to get the complete package. Fans of story-led, character-driven crime games who can stomach a repetitive mission structure will find enough to justify the time. Players who need mechanical variety and tight open-world design to stay engaged will probably bail somewhere in the middle districts. Alex, Scout Team

Mafia III: Definitive Edition

Mafia III: Definitive Edition

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A revenge story set in 1968 New Orleans that nails the atmosphere, the soundtrack, and the protagonist, then trips over itself repeating the same district-takeover loop for 20-plus hours.

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I went into Mafia III expecting a competent open-world crime game and came out genuinely conflicted. The first few hours are some of the best storytelling Hangar 13 has ever put on screen. Lincoln Clay, a Black Vietnam veteran returning to the fictional New Bordeaux, is handed a setup so charged with emotional stakes that the game practically pulls you through the controller. The documentary framing device, cutting between playable sequences and talking-head interviews from a Senate hearing, gives the whole thing a cinematic weight that most open-world games never bother reaching for. It's bold, it's specific, and it earns every bit of it. Then the loop kicks in. You pick a district, you dismantle two rackets by killing lieutenants and destroying product, then you kill the boss. You assign a lieutenant. Repeat across ten districts. The cover-based third-person shooting works fine, the melee system is functional but thin, and the stealth option exists but never feels meaty enough to reward investment over just going in loud. There is a bullet-time mechanic added via the Sign of the Times DLC, alongside throwing knives and a genuinely odd cult storyline, which at least shakes up the formula briefly. The Faster, Baby! and Stones Unturned DLC packages are included too, and each runs about two hours, doing a decent job of fleshing out Lincoln's lieutenants with their own self-contained stories. The base game though grinds hard, and the repetition is the main reason this sits at 57 percent positive on Steam after nearly 63,000 reviews. What keeps people pushing through is the presentation layer. New Bordeaux is a convincing recreation of late-sixties New Orleans, all muggy swamps, jazz bars, and sun-bleached suburban streets. The soundtrack pulls from classic rock and Motown in a way that makes simply driving across the map feel rewarding. The motion capture is strong, Lincoln himself is one of the more compelling protagonists in the genre, and the game handles its racial themes with more maturity and directness than most AAA titles will risk. On PC, cap your framerate at 60 if you want a stable experience, since the engine has known issues at higher frame counts, including choppy performance and spiked lows at 1440p. The Definitive Edition is essentially the 2016 release bundled with all DLC and a light visual polish pass. There is no dramatic overhaul here. If you already own the base game and the season pass, there is nothing pulling you back. If you missed it the first time, this is the cleanest way to get the complete package. Fans of story-led, character-driven crime games who can stomach a repetitive mission structure will find enough to justify the time. Players who need mechanical variety and tight open-world design to stay engaged will probably bail somewhere in the middle districts.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savesDocumentary NarrativeTerritory ControlRevenge Story60s SettingCover ShooterMelee CombatStealth OptionalDLC IncludedStory-Driven

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Desarrolladora
Hangar 13
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2K
Fecha de lanzamiento
19 may 2020
Clasificación por edad
PEGI 18

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Mafia III: Definitive Edition fue desarrollado por Hangar 13 y publicado por 2K.