The Godfather II

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  • ESRB Rating: Mature
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    Intense Violence
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  • The Godfather II (PS3)

    It was bound to happen eventually. Grand Theft Auto's success gave birth to so many imitators that it was just a matter of time before someone found a way to out-Rockstar Rockstar. That's exactly what EA has accomplished with Godfather II-it improves upon the 'crime boss' aspect of GTA and becomes the experience by which other crime games must be judged. It isn't the best open-world game out there but it does a sublime job of capturing what it feels like to be the head of a virtual crime family.

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The Godfather II - Xbox 360

Pros Cons
Intense action Doesn't live up to expectations
Engaging story Repetitive gameplay
Innovative concepts Braindead computer AI
  Not enough content
Godfather 2 XBox 360 Review

The Godfather 2 is a game that promised a lot. It also lived up to quite a few of the things it promised. And then for some it didn't. Now to be specific. If you were expecting to play as Aldo from the first game, then too bad. Aldo gets rofl-sniped in the first level. No, you play as Dominic, an unknown character who is suddenly dumped with the responsibility of being a don, or leader. You start by creating Dominic. This character designer tool, when you first use it, seems incredible. Then you play Saint's Row 2, unless you live under a rock and have no taste for awesome games. Then you look back on the creator tool of the Godfather (which is ironic because the Godfather 2 came out after SR2) and you say "Meh." Anyway, once you're done creating him, you play through about 4 minutes of the Cuban Revolution (to be revisited later) and once on the plane are promoted to boss. In a gang other than the Corleones. They take a back seat in this game. Sad, really. It is from that point on that you are tasked to reclaim individual businesses (there's too damn many!!) from rival gangs in New York (MUCH smaller than in the first game, like think 25 times smaller at least), Miami (also unrealistically small) and Havana. You can drive a circle around these maps in minutes. Once a rival gang has no businesses, you storm it's compound and kill everyone inside it. Don't quite get why the gates open when they're out of business, it's like they open the doors and hang a neon sign on the door saying "KILL ME (US)", but once you get inside, they change their minds. Once you kill them, you need to blow the compound up. Not like it's enough to kill EVERYONE IMPORTANT in their gang and quite possibly everyone who isn't and run them out of business. Nope, you need to blow up the compound. Once you set the charges... scratch that, once you order someone to set the charges, you need to escape in the measly 30 or so seconds given. Once the bomb goes off, the gang is GONE forever. One of the first things that makes sense. Once you finish a certain gang(s), a story mission pops up. These are the only real variety in the game. Once you kill the last gang you kill the guy responsible for all the conflict... in an airport, of all places. There is no subtlety in this game. Once you kill him and go back to your safe house, you get promoted to don of the Corleones. Excited? You shouldn't be. All that happens is you watch a cutscene where you see Fredo get shot in the head by a hitman sent by Michael (so much for brotherly love). Then the credits. But the game lets you keep playing in a world where cops are your only enemy. So you can try the multiplayer. Once. You won't go back, trust me. There is also no replay value in the single player. None. Do what I did and sell it when you're done. Now to talk about the gameplay. You drive around, shoot things, and beat things to death like a crazed caveman with only one type of swing. The game also makes you feel like such a douche while you play. When he kills people, Dominic says things like "I hope you said goodbye to your family this morning!" or "You should'a run when you had the f#$@ing chance!" To be fair, the gunplay works, the driving is acceptable, and the melee combat is visceral. The graphics and audio are decent. Nothing groundbreaking. The gameplay works in a way that I can't call it a bad game, just an average one that I feel isn't worth what you pay for it. If you like action games or the godfather franchise, rent it. A 3 out of 5.

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The Godfather II - Xbox 360

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Addictive gameplay Not enough content
Just plain fun  
Intense action  
Awesome audio  
Engaging story  
Amazing visuals  
Epic boss fights  
Fantastic multiplayer  
The best game ever! apart from Gears of War , Bioshock , CoD 4 , CoD 5 and Halo 3

This game is one of the best games i would ever play , it makes GTA look mediocre.
There isn't really any boss fights at all but there is assasanations like you would do a favor for someone and they would give you intel on a certain rival member of another gang and don't think "oh great you have to go and do things for others to kill someone" okay it is actually pretty fun because you get to kill a person or bash them up or whatever it tells you to do , oh yeah there is a thing called kill conditions and that is wear you have to do the spicific thing that it says to do to eliminate them for good and if you don't kill them by the kill condition they will just go to hospital and soon be back up on there feet.
The storyline is great but you should watch the godfather movies or play the first to enjoy the story a bit more because it'll help you understand it abit more.
Some people say that the first is better and alot say that the second is better and personally i think they are both great games but i enjoyed the second way more than the first.
You are able to create a character but your name is Dominic , you are able to pick who you want as your crew and the good thing is they have speciality and it is a very good thing like say as oh you have a demolitions person they will be able to blow up a building completely or blow up a wall and if you have a engineer it will cut open a fence.
You can promote your men into higher ranks which gives them a second speciality of your choice.
You have to take over businessess from rival gangs and you do that by threatening the owner or by finding his weakness like if it was a electronic shop you destroy there TV's and stuff and it'll scare them so you make a deal and own there business.
after you own a business you can get guards to protect it and the most guards i have had on one business about 32 guards.
After you take over all there businessess that belong to that gang they will retreat to there compound and you have to blow it up to kill the leader of the gang there is a short way of taking out gangs and you just take over there businessess and go straight for the compound and kill the boss and after that even the ones you didn't kill die but i think it is funner to kill them before i kill the boss and anyway it makes the game alot longer.
Overall i loved this game and hope that there is a third and now since i saw all the movie's i am a big fan of the godfather.
By David and thank you for reading this and for taking your time.

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