News

Old Country dials down the experience compared to the bloated open world of Mafia III and goes for something much more linear ...
Fraud, robbery, bootleg alcohol, and hits on rivals made mobsters the new form of outlaw, and Mafia: The Old Country offers a ...
Coming from Mafia 3, a question that many people might ponder on is whether there are multiple endings in Mafia The Old ...
Help young Enzo Favara pave his way up as part the Torrisi crime family and find every Mafia The Old Country safe code and ...
The Old Country’s old school, and deliberately so. In response to criticism Mafia 3 got when it came out about a decade ago, ...
Mafia: The Old Country tells an exceptional mob story, but it’s a shame that it’s so much better to watch than it is to play.
In this Mafia The Old Country Review, we take a look at Hangar 13's newest entry in the beloved action-adventure franchise.
In an era dominated by open-world games with RPG elements, the latest from 2K is largely a throwback, a contained narrative that lacks the repetition of games like this one that mistake doing the same ...
Mafia: The Old Country takes players to 1920s Sicily with a strong story and rich setting but suffers from restrictive design ...
Once he gets out of the sulfur mines in Mafia: The Old Country, Enzo Favara turns out to be a pretty sharp dresser. The game ...
Mafia: The Old Country nails pacing, acting, and atmosphere but drowns deep in clichés, stale gameplay, and zero innovation.
Mafia continues to feel a tad dated in its design trappings, but there's beauty, efficiency and nuanced performances here that are well worth your time.