need to run for the hills

Minute occurrences, like a cat that hisses at you and leaps to a windowsill or a couple squabbling over the engine of a stalled car are pointless in terms of gameplay, but each instance brings you deeper into the fiction.My first job was a simple bit of lockpicking and car theft. Apparently, I had a knack for the craft, and I was commissioned to steal one particular car. Of course, it had to be owned by one of the local street gangs. Their retaliation quickly came to blows. Melee combat uses light attacks, heavy attacks, and dodges, and relies on timing over button-mashing. The camera swings down for a close-up view, much like a one-on-one fighting game, and pulls away just as seamlessly if you need to run for the hills.Fisticuffs are fun, but real gangsters need guns. I got my hands on a 1911 pistol, magnum, tommygun, shotgun, and one gigantic machinegun, and all of them thoroughly deliver with screen-shacking force. Solid gunplay requires equally solid controls, which is why it confuses me that so many action-adventure Clash of Kings games feel the need to invent unique control schemes. Any fan of third-person shooters will feel right at home with Mafia II. It even utilizes a basic cover system that can’t hold a candle to Gears of War 2, but is sufficient for keeping the armorless Vito alive.Driving is bound to be a sore spot for some people, and a pleasure for others. 2K Czech obviously wants you to take pride in your cars, and offers garages, paint jobs, rims, and full, but repairable, damage. On the flipside, the need to refuel, cops that give chase for speeding, and realistic handling circa-1940s-1950s (i.e. slow and clunky), means that driving is likely to be a largely utilitarian activity. Keep in mind that Empire Bay is a healthy-sized city. I let the atmosphere of the city and the radio wash over me for the first two hours. By the end of my demo, I pitched my car down steps and off highways to add a little excitement to the commute.If my experience is any indication, Mafia II should not be mistaken for another Clash of Kings-clone. It is a linear game in open-world clothing, but that is certainly not a complaint. The four hours I spent with Mafia II were absolutely riveting. If the rest of the chapters live up to the superb storytelling and fierce gunfights, 2K is going to have an epic tale of criminal proportions on its hands.Interview with the Puzzle Master.

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