Mafia: The Old Country is set in early 1900s Sicily and follows Enzo Favara's descent into the Torrisi Crime Family. Enzo is rescued by Don Torrisi and begins working at his vineyard, where he interacts with several key characters, including Luca, his mentor. The 12-hour story is driven by character development, though initially, the cast appears lackluster. Over time, stronger personalities emerge, particularly in Luca, adding depth to the predictable mobster tale. The game’s narrative strengths are undermined by its shallow mechanics and outdated design elements.
Mafia: The Old Country follows Enzo Favara as he falls in with the Torrisi Crime Family, beginning a journey deeper into the criminal underworld.
Enzo's character develops throughout the story, transitioning from a quiet and standoffish figure into someone engaging with the criminal environment.
The game's strengths lie in strong characters, great performances, and thoughtful writing, despite its shortcomings in mechanics and design.
Mafia: The Old Country is set in early 1900s Sicily, continuing the franchise's tradition of rich, narrative-driven storytelling in specific historical contexts.
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