The Mafia III Deluxe Edition includes the full game and Season Pass at a discounted price. The Season Pass grants access to three major expansions over the course of a year, each introducing unique new criminal story lines, characters and gameplay features to the world of New Bordeaux. Plus, get access to exclusive expansion-themed vehicles, weapons and more within each release. Collectible map of New Bordeaux Included. 1968. New Bordeaux. After years of combat in Vietnam, Lincoln Clay knows this truth: family isn’t who you’re born with, it’s who you die for. When his surrogate family, the black mob, is betrayed and wiped out by the Italian Mafia, Lincoln builds a new family on the ashes of the old and blazes a path of military-grade revenge and redemption through the Mafioso responsible.
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- Pro - * Lincoln Clay was a compelling protagonist. * I loved John Donovan. * The documentary cutscenes are great and really set the tone. * THE SOUNDTRACK. * The combat is gory and very satisfying. * The storyline is compelling enough to keep you going. * The set-piece missions while taking out higher up mob bosses are truly awesome.
- Con -
* The mission structure is very, very, very repetitive. * Way too many fetch-quest filler. * No real benefit to building up your mafia outside of a specific perk and a specific weapon. * The graphics are incredibly inconsistent, from near life like to pretty abysmal. * The pop in on console makes driving fast dangerous. * No fast travel means traveling across the map several times in a mission for unneeded filler. * World still feels empty and lifeless.
---- Final thoughts ---- I don't know why I liked Mafia 3 enough to play through it twice, but I did. I got all 1960gs and truly had a blast despite its shortcomings. This game could have been a masterpiece, but it just never even got close in most areas. The writing was spot on, the social aspects were relevant, and a few levels here and there really shined. But, nope. There was way too much fetch-quest filler, there are literally five mission types repeated over and over, and other than the big set piece missions, the game felt half baked. I enjoyed it and I enjoyed the DLC, but it feels like it should be a guilty pleasure admission and not a recommendation. It's not a AAA game, but I got my money's worth.
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This game really caught me off guard as I was not expecting much. This is a fast shooter, it plays buttery smooth and the combination of gore, fun tone, and heavy metal soundtrack let's you have a great time. It's the best type of 90s throwback, modern and yet classic. The single player campaign is a great time. Multiplayer is too fast for me, and didn't seem balanced in the few matches I played. Players with higher ranks and better weapons definitely dominated every round. At the price the game currently is at, it is a steal for the campaign alone and I highly recommend it.