
Raz Review: "Quite an improvement on the first game, with more of a
focus on empire management. You recruit soldiers, promote and upgrade
their skills, clothes, weapons, abilities and ranks through Capo and Underboss, and battle with
rival families in Cuba, New York and Florida. And of course you have
your own Don, Dominic, to explore with.
This isn't a
particularly challenging game, since having your own mob family makes
everything a lot easier (being able to send them on errands, etc); but
it's quite a bit of fun. There are some obvious bugs that prevent this from being much more than a simplified GTA clone, though; every other pedestrian I came across offered information on rival family members, with the effect that within about a minute, I had kill conditions for every enemy in the game. This title's probably in the bargain bin, and if it isn't...wait until it is."
Online: Yes
Rated: 7/10
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