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Use an anti-blacklisting tool, like Pr0t. You play a low-ranking member of the Corleone family who is seeking revenge for the murder of your father, who was killed by the Barzini gang when you were a wee lad.
All grown up, you start your career as a mobster as the events of the movie begin to play out, and you work your way up the mob food chain.
Your character takes part in many of the famous scenes from the movie -- you see Luca get garroted by The Turk, you're charged with protecting the Don in the hospital, and you even get to shoot the rat Paulie on the orders of fat Clemenza.
The horse head? Yeah, that was you, too. In addition to following the main storyline, you're free to earn extra loot by extorting from local shop owners and taking over behind the scenes rackets such as gambling halls and brothels. The extortion tends to get a tad repetitive, though. You simply walk into a shop and rough up the owner or start breaking stuff until he or she relents and decides to pay you weekly protection money.
You can take this too far, though: If you push the person over the edge, they'll defend themselves with everything they have, so learning the art of "persuasion" is one of the more important parts of the side missions. Still, after a while it gets boring doing the same thing over and over again -- even the contract killing side missions get old after a while.
It isn't that often I get a chance to revisit a title, but it is always a great chance to reexamine old ideas. To that end, I'd like to point you at our reviews for the PS2 and Xbox version of this game. I though that this game was good the first time I played it and this is no different. What is different is that it's even better this time. Most of the game is identical to the original versions, as the alterations made for the Xbox seem to revolve around small enhancements that improve the game play already there.
First, you'll find additional missions to extend the length of the game. You can now hire other members of the family to assist you in battle, making some of the harder combats much easier. There's more to do when extorting business, an overall graphical upgrade, more appearance options, and you can even bribe cops to fight for you.
All in all, some really excellent changes. None of this would matter much, if it weren't for the presentation. The game does look better, and from what I could tell by comparison, it also offered a longer draw distance.
There's something nice about looking at the Empire State Building from a couple of miles away. For a real bang, light something up and watch it explode. It looks really amazing now. From an audio perspective, I've revised my previous opinion.
The dialogue is as strong as ever, and there's much to be said for the Godfather theme running throughout the game, but I've learned something in my time playing sandbox titles. I really think that something like the radio from GTA is an important part of any of these games. Lacking anything to run in the background, it's like there's a distinct absence from the game. As if an important character is nowhere to be seen. I know that the timeline of the game would've made it difficult to include some sort of background chatter system, but I think it is quite important.
All in all, this is a good game. With the little additions, I'd say that this is definitely the version to own, as it simply has that much more to offer.
At first I had memories of every franchise title that had come before. Blade 2. Enter the Matrix. Shocking, horrifying games that served only to teach us that movies and video games don't mix. It wasn't until I remembered Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay , one of the few successes that I stopped sweating in fear.
Fortunately, it looks like Godfather is well worth playing. This game has two things going for it right off the bat. First, it was designed to be at least a pseudo-sandbox title, following in the tradition of games like Grand Theft Auto , which promised a great deal of freedom. Second, the Godfather was filmed over twenty years ago, so the risk of a game pushed out as part of a gigantic marketing is minimal, although I do smell a DVD box set somewhere on the horizon. With those elements in mind, I dove in, and joined the Corleone family.
I'm glad to say that this game does not forget that like all gamers, you are men and women of action. Instead of walking you through a calmly paced, occasionally tense New York from the film, you'll have all sorts of ways to smash and crash your way through this game.
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