
The voice-acting is very competent, with a special mention to the fact that many of the actors from the original movie have also reprised their roles.

Even though I'm a little offended by the fact that a complex gangster movie has been turned into an action videogame in the vein of Grand Theft Auto, I can't deny how entertaining it is. I'm not going to gain points for sounding cultured when I say this this, but the game is f.u.n. I ended up finishing the whole game in one playthrough. Recently, I decided to play it again, ready to be disappointed one more time by the rose-tinted glasses with which I view the games of my childhood, especially now that I'm also armed with an awareness of the source material that I lacked backed then.

But luckily, I played the game when I was very young, before I even knew the movie existed. Maybe this is just me, but if you told me that a company was going to make a videogame tie-in for movie that's widely considered a masterpiece, notably for its slow and sophisticated portrayal of mobsters as calm, loyal and restrained individuals who handle their convocations in a decorous manner and are dignified in their proceedings instead of acting like deranged brutes who go around killing everyone they hate, I would be pretty unhappy. The old /r/patientgamers Essential Games Listĭespite being someone who never really finishes the games that they download to play again purely out of nostalgia, I ended up completing the entirety of The Godfather (2006) and enjoying it quite a bit. Please use flair to display what games you’re currently playing, not a punch line, username, tag, URL, or signature. New, mobile-friendly spoilers can be posted using the following formatting: Want to play online in a dead gaming community? We expect you to know these rules before making a post.

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