Mafia: Definitive Edition review
Remakes, remasters, and other such “re” releases of fan-favorite games are big business, but they're not all created equal. Most recently, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2 and Super Mario 3D All-Stars proved this, offering two wildly different approaches to revisiting beloved properties. But Mafia: Definitive Edition makes no bones about what it is, a from-the-ground-up offering that celebrates it original concepts, while rebuilding them entirely to take advantage of contemporary hardware. The result is a visual stunner that can stand alongside this generation's best looking games. More than a pretty face though, it's also an absorbing, story-driven affair that makes a strong case for reigning in the superfluousness of open-world games in favor of finding a balance that puts as much focus and polish on plot and character. Sandbox stalwarts may not dig the deliberate, linear pacing, but those looking to be immersed in a playable mob tale that could do Tony Soprano proud will want to make a name for themselves in Lost Heaven.
Stunning visual presentation; Compelling characters, engaging story; Solid gameplay perfectly complements plot;
Open-world fans may crave more freedom/content;