Mafia: The Old Country review by-numbers action game is elevated by Sicilian period setting
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Mafia: The Old Country resembles a remake of the original 2002 Mafia game, lacking new contributions to the cover shooter genre. Set in 1904, players navigate the life of Enzo Favara, working in sulphur mines. The game employs basic mission designs, such as the race to impress the Don, which fails to capture the challenge and excitement of the original. The narrative and setting retain their strengths, but the overall experience appears unoriginal and simplistic compared to contemporary gaming standards.
Mafia: The Old Country often feels like a remake of the original 2002 Mafia game, offering little innovation to the series or cover shooter genre.
The mission structure in The Old Country lacks sophistication, presenting uninspired challenges compared to the infamous race quest from the original title.
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