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Mafia 2
Mafia 2
Prix régulier $9.99vendeur: 2k
Product Type : Playstation 3
"Mafia II" is an action-adventure video game developed by 2K Czech and published by 2K Games. It was released for the PlayStation 3 in 2010. The game is set in the 1940s and 1950s and is a sequel to the 2002 game "Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven."
The story follows Vito Scaletta, a war veteran who becomes involved in the world of organized crime to pay off his father's debts. The game is set in the fictional city of Empire Bay, which is inspired by real-world locations like New York City and Chicago. The narrative unfolds over the course of several years, capturing key moments in Vito's life as he climbs the ranks of the Mafia.
Key features of "Mafia II" include:
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Open World Design: While not as expansive as some other open-world games, Mafia II offers a detailed and immersive city environment. Players can explore the city and engage in various activities.
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Story-Driven Gameplay: The game places a strong emphasis on its narrative, with a well-crafted story that involves themes of family, loyalty, and betrayal. The characters are well-developed, and the plot progresses through a series of chapters.
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Action and Combat: The gameplay involves a mix of third-person shooting, driving, and exploration. Players participate in gunfights, car chases, and other criminal activities.
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Period-Authentic Atmosphere: "Mafia II" captures the atmosphere of the post-World War II and 1950s eras, with attention to historical detail in terms of fashion, music, and architecture.
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Mafia Life Simulation: Players experience the challenges and rewards of living a life of crime. This includes interacting with other members of the Mafia, engaging in criminal enterprises, and dealing with law enforcement
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