The chronicles of Vito Scalletta, a young Italian immigrant who joins the Italian mafia, but soon gets in over his head when illegal drug dealing and deception take place.The chronicles of Vito Scalletta, a young Italian immigrant who joins the Italian mafia, but soon gets in over his head when illegal drug dealing and deception take place.The chronicles of Vito Scalletta, a young Italian immigrant who joins the Italian mafia, but soon gets in over his head when illegal drug dealing and deception take place.
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- Vito Scaletta
- (voice)
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- Joe Barbaro
- (voice)
- (as Bobby Costanzo)
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- Beat Cop
- (voice)
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- Corporal
- (voice)
- Williams
- (voice)
- Mamma
- (voice)
- Francesca
- (voice)
- Debt Collector
- (voice)
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- Cleaning Lady
- (voice)
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- Mike Bruski
- (voice)
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- Steve
- (voice)
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- O.P.A. Guard 1
- (voice)
- Brian O'Neill
- (voice)
- Luca Gurino
- (voice)
- (as Andre Sogliuzzo)
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- Alberto Clemente
- (voice)
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- Harry
- (voice)
- The Fat Man
- (voice)
Storyline
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- TriviaWhen you're sneaking around past goons, at one point you can hear two of them referring to inventing computer games:
- "I was watching cartoons on the television and I was thinking, it would be great it you could control the cartoon, make him run around, drive a car and even shoot a gun"
- "Just how would you do that then wise guy?"
- "I dunno, I supposed you'd have a box with buttons on it you'd have to push"
- GoofsWhen the radio reporter talks about the British bombing a Nazi factory, he states that the British anthem is "God Save the Queen", however God Save the Queen did not become the anthem until 1952 when Queen Elizabeth II was made Queen. In 1945 it still would have been "God Save the King" as her father, King George VI was still King.
- Quotes
Henry Tomasino: If I don't make it...
Joe Barbaro: Hey, hey, don't go saying that, pal. It's just a scratch. The doc will give you a few stitches and then we'll all go out and celebrate.
Henry Tomasino: No, really...
Joe Barbaro: Shhh... you shouldn't talk right now. Helps conserve your strength. I saw that in a movie once.
Henry Tomasino: Yeah? And what happened to the guy in the movie?
Joe Barbaro: He died.
- ConnectionsEdited into Mafia: Trilogy (2020)
- Soundtracks900 MILES
(uncredited)
Performed by Bill Grant
Written by Bill Grant, Bernie Baum and Florence Kaye
Courtesy of President Records Ltd.
Published by Joma Music Group, Inc. o/b/o Giant Baum Kaye Music LLC
It needs padding, it needs to extend itself a little, or a lot, so you can really live in that world for a bit longer than a COVID weekend.
But... it has some things that make it stand about GTA.
The first is the lock picking method, which adds to the game both in realism and fun. Especially since I have a friend who is a lock picker (which is the most useful friend to have in the world), who does it competitively. He has Youtube videos of picking locks, key and combination, to a timer. And, I guess for a video game the principal of how it's done is sound, but the execution is not. So, I guess if you are going for pure realism it's 50/50.
But if you don't like it you can just break the windows.
In any case, it's a nice addition.
As is the speedometer... and why GTA has never added it is beyond me. But the fun there is that you will get the cops on you, and you will get ticketed if you are driving too fast... which, again, GTA needs to add. And it comes with a safe drive mode that you can turn on and off to assure that you don't speed too much.
Vito, your character looks like a cross between Pacino and DeNiro in the godfather movies (more Bobby than Al) which, again, is fun.
The winter setting in the 40s is beautiful. The summer setting in the 50s is beautiful, and both really take you to the decades they portray, right down to the radio segments and the news with commentary about the Rosenbergs that is brutal, dark, and hysterical... making the car radio feel like what L.A. Noire wanted but never achieved.
The first real mission back in the US tells you exactly what you need to do to mine as much money as you want (which also allows you to hone your lock picking skills) and make enough to assure that you are set to buy whatever you need for coming missions.
Ammo is limited, which is a nice add, and it draws the need to buy hold out weapons and really stock up before you start some missions.... which is another thing it has over GTA where you seem to always have more ammo than you possibly need.
And the cars and driving handle great.
However, it is FAR too short, especially given how great they made the world and the sense you got for being back in the 40s and 50s.
And the shooting is... uninspired. It's not done badly, it's just uninspired.
And, frankly, the game is glitchy. Which means in a few missions you have to die over and over again until you figure out your way around the glitches.
But, all of that is mote when compared to the ability to be in a different era and believably so... I just wish the game was longer, that there were more side missions and busy work to allow you to explore it more completely.
- generationofswine
- Dec 1, 2020
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