The Godfather: Don Corleone PS3 part of the family, earning respect, becomes the godfather! After a life of petty crime that has been accepted in most U.S. powerful criminal organization - the Corleone family. Now it's up to you to carry out orders, earn respect, rise through the ranks and make New York their city. Choose your path in the world of The Godfather in this game system next generation with new content, improved gameplay, better graphics, motion detection controls and more. Enjoy a variety of action-packed missions including mob hits, bank robberies, and extortion, as well as new missions and visits to bid in a life full of New York. Play your cards right and you could be next and most powerful, Don.
Product Details
Features
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Join the Family, Earn Respect, Become the Godfather.
Customer Reviews
Replica of the PS2 version!
Before I start the review, I would like to strongly emphasize that I ONLY gave this game 3 stars because it is an exact replica of the PS2 game, which I enjoyed immensly and finished back when it was first released for the PS2. I would give the original game 4.5 stars easy. But because I enjoyed it so much, left the PS2 game in a different country, and paid half the retail price for this one, I am not furious, but disappointed indeed. And this is why I gave it 3 stars.
The developers, needless to say as prominent as EA games, invested almost no time or effort into upgrading the game. Graphics wise, it is almost identical. I expected some sort of improvement to suit the PS3, both for the cut scenes, which are alot, and for the gaming experience itself. In that respect, I felt I was playing the same exact PS2 game. The storyline is identical, borrowing the plot from the first movie while the protagonist (the main player we customize and play with) is the guy who does the jobs required for the Corleone family, until he reaches Don status and owns NY (then you're on your own, no movie plot anymore). I did not expect a change in plot, but I did expect additives GTA-style extra missions and diversions from the main tale. This, in a way, did not change. The weapons, cars, execution styles, scenery, landscape, were not altered at all (except for rain, which ok, adds some element). And like I said, remain on almost the same graphical level from the PS2 version of the game. Also, the loading time for scenes and such remain unnecessary high. Comes to show you that the game was not entirely modified for the PS3, to at least attempt to harness its powers. I have played other games that are more graphically-intensive that rendered alot faster loading speeds.
There were however, a few twists added. Firstly, the missions are more diverted. Now, besides having the hit missions (where you whack someone for a price), you have favor missions as well, where you go do favors for family members. Not impressed really, because most missions, more or less, follow the same patterns, but ok, a nice addition. There are also playing style changes. This is really the one change in the game I liked. The one I enjoy the most is the crew hiring option, where you can hire members of the family (below or equal you in rank that is) to tag along wherever you go (not in the main plot though of course) to assist you in extorting and fighting other family members and the cops. There is also another option, where you can call onto 4 members at the same time to do the same thing. When fighting warehouses and such (alot of other family members in one place), it gets pretty intense. That is an excellent idea. However, other than that, most other additions, supposedly adding flavor to the game are not THAT great. For instance, instead of just flirting with hookers in brothels, some of them can give you tips (gossips as they call it), that you then act upon and use for your advantage. For example, a police chief could be photographed with hookers, she comes and tells you where you can locate the photographer, you go buy his photos, and blackmail the chief. Nice, but definitely not a reason to play the whole game again (another reviewer focuses on the new additions, so no sense of repeating them again, you get the point).
If you have already played the first version of the Godfather, honestly, you don't need to buy this, unless you think it's one of the best games you have ever played. But if you never have, and love GTA-style games, this should be an instant buy for you. Yes it does get repetitive; you're really doing the same exact thing over and over again, with minor to no difference. But what game isn't, especially in this genre?
Hope this helps.
A lot better than the original game
This game takes The Godfather to a new level. The graphics are in a sense better than the original not to mention different "weather conditions". This game is packed with many different extras including the "hit squad" that when charged and not on a mission can be activated calling four Corleone thugs to aide you in whatever it may be that you need them for (ie taking down rackets, warehouses, compounds). You can also hire a hitman to follow you around that has the same rank as you or less. Newer missions have been added to this game that give more of a back-story to the movie and also more footage from the movie (also, there are missions called favors which mainly boost respect). A couple new characters and vehicles come to light but not so much to go nuts over. Skill upgrades have been split into two categories, one known as Enforcer and the other called Operator. one boosts your more physical qualities while the other boosts you morale. The new SIXAXIS Wireless controller comes into play when handling some of the other family goons. Whether it's bashing someones face onto a counter, pushing them off a rooftop, or breaking their neck, it puts you into the game and gives you a feel like you are pulling off the moves (in a true gamers perspective anyways). A lot of the buildings have been redone so that when you go through some of the rackets it won't be like the original (you know the walk-in and "I know the layout of this place"). They have also changed the compounds up too. Overall, if you've played the original for PS2, you have got to get this. If you have never played The Godfather game, don't worry about the original because this is the one to have. I LOVE THIS GAME!
Awesome
First off, this game really brings the story of the Godfather to life, which makes acting out scenes from the movie(s) all the more fun. All of the new features for the PlayStation 3 version of the game make it far better than the old versions. Being able to call in a "hit squad" to aid you, do favors for people, and call on a driver to transport you from one safe house to another in just a few seconds are just a few of the changes that were made for the ps3 version. Whether you're extorting a business, buying out a racket, or blowing away another family, this game is fun to play and not boring in the least.
I have beaten the ps2 version of the Godfather and if this version ends in the same way then I would say that the replay value is moderate to low. I say that because in the ps2 version when you beat the game(100%) it's just over. All you can do now is start a new game, which means starting all over from the very beginning. Nothing carries over into your next play through. You have to [...] every business, every racket, re-take every transportation hub and so on and so forth all over again. I never bought the ps2 version for that very reason, but I am still playing the ps3 version and you should too. I haven't beaten this game yet, so I don't know if the endings are the same. Many changes were made to the ps3 version of the Godfather, but I don't know if the ending was one of them. It is a very long game and if you are a fan of the Godfather then this is a game you can't miss. There is so much to do in this game and it is so fun that you will be playing it all the time or you will be thinking about it, all the time.
Price: $77.50
Related Links : Product by Amazon or shopping-lifestyle-20 Store
ไม่มีความคิดเห็น:
แสดงความคิดเห็น