‘Mafia III’ Review: A Jambalaya of Compelling Story and Terrible Game Design
Mafia III abandons the series’ trademark charm and attention to detail in order to create a mostly forgettable Grand Theft Auto clone.
Mafia III abandons the series’ trademark charm and attention to detail in order to create a mostly forgettable Grand Theft Auto clone.
Mafia III has seen major bug reports, review bombing of the PC version on Steam, an apology from the developers, and the promise of an incoming patch since its release.
Assemble your crew and take down the mafia family that left you for dead in Mafia III, available now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
Dismantle the mob’s criminal enterprises and replace them with your own as Lincoln Clay in Mafia III.
Witness the fateful event that leads to Lincoln Clay’s campaign of revenge in Mafia III.
My pick for Game of the Show at this year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo is Mafia III. Developer Hangar 13 and publisher 2K have combined the best elements of the Mafia franchise with the innovations of their competitors, and the result is an unforgettable ride.
Lincoln Clay seeks vengeance against the mob family that left him for dead in Mafia III.
Players will get an in-depth look at open-world gangster title Mafia III at this year’s E3.
The third installment in the critically acclaimed Mafia series is coming to Xbox One, PS4, and PC on October 7.