r/MafiaTheGame • u/Mr_Pinstripe1 • 16d ago
Discussion I swear it’s all I’ve been seeing.
Don’t get me wrong, the game ain’t perfect but I’m not letting small imperfections ruin my entire experience.
I said it once and I’ll say it again. The driving is peak.
The story meets the standard for the Mafia series so y’know, it’s good.
The shooting is really good and yes it is better than all the other mafia games and also better than RDR2 and GTA V.
How is it better? Well, first of all, when it comes to shooting in RDR2, as the player, you don’t really feel the weight of the gun you are shooting.
Basically in RDR2 and GTA, it just feels like you’re shootings airsoft guns but mafia: the old country actually feels more realistic and I feel more immersed when it comes to gunplay and I don’t doubt other games also have better gunplay than Mafia: the old country but, I can’t speak on those because I haven’t played them.
To be fair, nobody, not even me, should be comparing Mafia the old country to other games outside of the Mafia series.
This isn’t me being ignorant also. The games has flaws. I definitely think it holds the game back to an extent but then again, consider the fact that this isn’t another Mindseye or Ubisoft game or activision game… and it does what it what all mafia games set out to do? Then you can’t complain too much.
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u/sawrunn3r 16d ago
Mafia 2 also went through development hell of 8 years, story changes, and 2 game engines. The devs responsible for the open world had plenty of time to implement those details, unlike Hangar 13. The game was developed in just 3 years, which is an extremely small development time for AA/AAA games.
On the contrary, 8 years in the 2000s was not just a lot by AAA standards, it was one of the longest developed games of the time. Mafia 2 initially was supposed to be an entirely different game and came out a shell of what it was supposed to be, so little increments of it's former ideas, such as the open world, made it in. Mafia The Old Country never had an open world in mind, and that doesn't make it a bad game.