Mafia III’s new DLC is like a good car chase: over in a flash, but a fun ride while it lasts.
The Art Of Mafia III
For all its other problems, Mafia III was a very good-looking video game, so it’s a treat today to get to check out some of the art that went into its creation.
Mafia III Mobster Needs To Upgrade His Graphics Card
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Mafia III: The Kotaku Review
Mafia III takes hours to really get going. Sometimes it’s a predictable, janky slog. Once it finds its groove, though, it’s an open-world crime game unlike any other. It’s a bold depiction of a difficult time and place—a portrait of New Orleans in the late 1960s, racism and ugliness included.
One Thing In Mafia III Every Game Should Steal
Mafia III has some issues. Despite that, I’ve been enjoying my time with it. I really like losing myself in the sprawling, multifaceted city of New Bordeaux. The game’s navigation system does a great job of enabling that.
When You Run Out Of Ammo, Use The Cannon
Today on Highlight Reel we have Mafia III glitches galore, good Tracer taunt timing, Totally Accurate Battle Simulations, deeply depressing gameplay, and much more.Read more…
When You Run Out Of Ammo, Use The Cannon
Today on Highlight Reel we have Mafia III glitches galore, good Tracer taunt timing, Totally Accurate Battle Simulations, deeply depressing gameplay, and much more.Read more…
Mafia III Is Seriously Glitchy
I’m still working my way through Mafia III for our review, but I can tell you this much: It’s glitchy. Damn glitchy.
Mafia III Is Seriously Glitchy
I’m still working my way through Mafia III for our review, but I can tell you this much: It’s glitchy. Damn glitchy.
Watch Us Play The First Hour Of Mafia III
We’re playing the first hour of Mafia III over on Facebook. You can watch it here too: