The Godfather II, my impressions..

warcrow

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Though I love me some 3rd-person shooter action, the original Godfather game bored me to tears. I just couldn't get into it! I know I know?some of you out there really enjoyed this game quite a bit--and I respect that--but it never struck a cord with me despite my several attempts at playing it.

I'm happy to say that The Godfather II is a little bit of a different story...for the most part. To be frank, it's not much to look at, but I found the overall game engaging enough that I was compelled to play it all the way through to the end in roughly 10 hours.

Initially the experience didn?t feel much different from the first as the game (slowly!) introduced all the gameplay mechanics, but in about an hour or so the game began to hit its stride and everything sank in. It turned out this game was deeper--gameplay-wise--than some most other open world games and I found that refreshing as it was unexpected.

The Mob view (initiated by hitting the Start button) essentially pulls the game out to a 3D map of the mob world you're trying to take over. Here you will be able to control your game in much greater detail. You'll find yourself inviting people into your family for their beneficial abilities (like lock picking or demolitions), promoting them up the chain (which in-turn grants them additional skills), upgrading their abilities (there are roughly 15 abilities per character ranging from increased health to better aiming), purchase them new weapons and more.

The Mob View also offers the ability to delegate tasks for your family by send some of your men to assist in defending a business of yours that's under attack, or bomb an enemies business to cripple a crime ring, or even to attempt to take over another business making it your own. It's a cool system that wasn?t as buggy as I was expecting it to be.

In one instance I was attacking a much needed trucking depot to complete a crime ring that would have added bullet proof vests to my crew. While I was waging war the game notified me that one of my other businesses--a bar--was under attack (the notification helpfully offers to take you to the action via the Mob View at a press of a button). No problem--I simply instructed 4 of my thugs to help fortify the defenses at the bar. Once I was done taking over the trucking depo I quickly drove over to the bar to assist and as I arrived I could see my guys laying waste to the other family as they finished up the last few guys. It's a rewarding system that works really well and is easily one of the highlights of the game.

Initially I was worried that I was going to spend more time in the Mob View than actually playing the game because I was under the impression that this game might have been part 3rd-person shooter and part RTS--but that was not the case at all. Though you do spend a decent amount of time in the Mob View, you really spend the majority of your time running around and attacking other families. Also, it's worth mentioning that the Mob View might offer enough options to make some peoples head spin at first as it has a plethora of options. I do feel like it could have been organized a little better or at least consolidated in some ways to make it a little more approachable.

There are three cities throughout the game: New York, Cuba and Florida. You can (and will) visit back and forth by visiting the airport in each city. It sounds like a pain, but the maps are small enough that I found it painless.

Without a doubt the most fun I had with the game was when I was attacking other families businesses cannibalizing them into my own crime rings. These rackets--which normally consist of several businesses--have additional benefits that are exclusive to that string of businesses. For instance one racket will grant you larger ammo clips for your crew. One of the bigger ones spans several cities and offers incendiary bullets doubling the damage of your bullets. It's a nice carrot-on-a-stick until the end of the game.

There are some annoyances in the game worth mentioning (some minor but I?ll let you be the judge). You will use the thumbsticks to navigate the world, but as soon as you enter any menu system--including the Mob View--you must switch over to the D-pad--its inconsistence is an annoyance, and what?s further frustrating is that it doesn?t even offer the option to do so. Also, the game expects you to interact with the world by talking with people on the streets who need favors (and boy there are a lot of them), but there isn?t enough variation on the NPCs, their voices and the environment to keep in very interesting. The graphics are never go beyond mediocre and are never impressive.

But I think the biggest gripe I have with the game is the severe lack of side missions or alternate activities to participate in. The whole idea of an open world game is to offer the play choice. In Saint?s Row 2 or GTAIV you have so many different activities or side missions at your disposal one could get lost for hours! You can (and in some cases are encouraged) to stray from the main story and get completely lost. That?s the joy of an open world game--you make it your own! Yes I understand that there is a specific story to tell here with The Godfather 2, but the other games I mentioned do as well. I just feel like there was a huge opportunity here to move this game into a more interesting experience than it is and in the end we get a game whose world is nothing more than an empty shell. Perhaps EA is hoping people will get lost in the multiplayer experience? Personally I have no interest in that portion of the game.


More here for those interested.
 

gorcorps

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Solid review. I didn't know about the mob view stuff... sounds interesting. I can't help but point out:

Originally posted by: warcrow

There are three cities throughout the game: New York, Cuba and Florida.

Is Florida city IN Florida state or is it somewhere else all together. ;)
 

warcrow

Lifer
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Florida refers to a region in floridia that's equivelent to the size of a city.
 

BoberFett

Lifer
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struck a chord

Good review, sounds like my kind of game. I'm a sucker for games with territory maps waiting to be taken over. :)
 

JoPh

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teh mob view and upgrade sounds interesting. u have made this game go on my rental list.
 

trmiv

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Thanks for the review. I was going to buy this game, but it sounds like I'll wait for the bargain bin. Too short to drop full price on.
 

warcrow

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Originally posted by: BoberFett
struck a chord

Good review, sounds like my kind of game. I'm a sucker for games with territory maps waiting to be taken over. :)

I'm a horrible speller--thanks for that. :)
 

zerocool84

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I enjoyed the first one. It had a lot of things wrong with it but to me it was still fun but maybe cus I got the updated version on the Wii. I may pick this up or maybe just wait a while until it drops in price.
 

warcrow

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Originally posted by: zerocool84
I enjoyed the first one. It had a lot of things wrong with it but to me it was still fun but maybe cus I got the updated version on the Wii. I may pick this up or maybe just wait a while until it drops in price.

From what I understand, the second one is much more driven and focused on the rackets than the first. So if you enjoyed that portion of the game then you'll most likely enjoy it--but like I mentioned in my OP--the game has a lot of issues unfortunately.
 

ric1287

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Is there any multiplayer for this?

Thinking of returning RE5 and getting it.
 

warcrow

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Originally posted by: ric1287
Is there any multiplayer for this?

Thinking of returning RE5 and getting it.

There is. At the time of playing the game (over the weekend) there was no one to play with to test things out.

Might want to look here and here.
 

Kromis

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Originally posted by: warcrow
Originally posted by: BoberFett
struck a chord

Good review, sounds like my kind of game. I'm a sucker for games with territory maps waiting to be taken over. :)

I'm a horrible speller--thanks for that. :)

You misspelled "impressions"
 

Queasy

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Originally posted by: warcrow
Originally posted by: Kromis
Originally posted by: warcrow
Originally posted by: BoberFett
struck a chord

Good review, sounds like my kind of game. I'm a sucker for games with territory maps waiting to be taken over. :)

I'm a horrible speller--thanks for that. :)

You misspelled "impressions"

:eek:

I wasn't going to say anything. ;)

Incidentally, Home is getting a Godfather 2 space tomorrow where you can play Texas Hold'em.

To celebrate the launch of The Godfather II space, we?ll be throwing our first Celebrity Poker tournament in-world Thursday night and we?re inviting you along to play a hand (or lose a hand, if you can?t settle your debts!). Decorate your avatar to resemble one of your favorite celebrities and then get ready to throw some cards. The party starts at 5:00pm PT (8:00pm EST) and ends when it ends.
 

warcrow

Lifer
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Its just kind of gratuitous. Really, all I'm interested in is the game. Sometimes some of the stuff the publishers send my way can be kinda cool, but I usually just end up giving it away to a friend, niece or neighbor. I think the only thing I've gotten that wasn't practical and found interesting was the wooden book Sony sent over for Uncharted. Opening it up revealed a map, old scrolls and trinkets as if they've been just lifted from the sea. It was one on the day they announced the release date if I recall. I love Indiana Jones and that stuff totally reminded me of it. I still ended up giving that away though.

I dont want to sound snobby or anything like that because I really do appreciate being involved with all of this, but some times it leaves me scratching my head.
 

novasatori

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great review

I liked the game and got 1000/1000, but probably wont play anymore now (about 15 hours worth) so rent it for sure if you're not sure

Multiplayer is alright, but it really is like those reviews said, nothing to do with Godfather, and more like GTA multiplayer.
There's plenty of other games that do third person multiplayer better, that people are more likely to own and more players will be playing.
 

Glitchny

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sounds like a good game maybe ill have to check it out. the review was pretty helpful