Thursday 16 September Friday 17 September Saturday 18 September Sunday 19 September Monday 20 September Tuesday 21 September Wednesday 22 September Thursday 23 September Friday 24 September Saturday 25 September Sunday 26 September Monday 27 September Tuesday 28 September Wednesday 29 September Thursday 30 September Friday 1 October Saturday 2 October Sunday 3 October Monday 4 October Tuesday 5 October Wednesday 6 October Thursday 7 October Friday 8 October Saturday 9 October Sunday 10 October Monday 11 October Tuesday 12 October Wednesday 13 October Thursday 14 October Friday 15 October Saturday 16 October Sunday 17 October Monday 18 October Tuesday 19 October Wednesday 20 October Thursday 21 October Friday 22 October Saturday 23 October Sunday 24 October Monday 25 October Tuesday 26 October Wednesday 27 October Thursday 28 October Friday 29 October Saturday 30 October Sunday 31 October Monday 1 November Tuesday 2 November Wednesday 3 November Thursday 4 November Friday 5 November Saturday 6 November Sunday 7 November Monday 8 November Tuesday 9 November Wednesday 10 November Thursday 11 November Friday 12 November Saturday 13 November Sunday 14 November Monday 15 November Tuesday 16 November Wednesday 17 November Thursday 18 November Friday 19 November Saturday 20 November Sunday 21 November Monday 22 November Tuesday 23 November Wednesday 24 November Thursday 25 November Friday 26 November There's something nice about looking at the Empire State Building from a couple of miles away.
For a real bang, light something up and watch it explode. It looks really amazing now. From an audio perspective, I've revised my previous opinion. The dialogue is as strong as ever, and there's much to be said for the Godfather theme running throughout the game, but I've learned something in my time playing sandbox titles.
I really think that something like the radio from GTA is an important part of any of these games. Lacking anything to run in the background, it's like there's a distinct absence from the game.
As if an important character is nowhere to be seen. I know that the timeline of the game would've made it difficult to include some sort of background chatter system, but I think it is quite important. All in all, this is a good game. With the little additions, I'd say that this is definitely the version to own, as it simply has that much more to offer. At first I had memories of every franchise title that had come before.
Blade 2. Enter the Matrix. Shocking, horrifying games that served only to teach us that movies and video games don't mix. It wasn't until I remembered Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay , one of the few successes that I stopped sweating in fear. Fortunately, it looks like Godfather is well worth playing. This game has two things going for it right off the bat. First, it was designed to be at least a pseudo-sandbox title, following in the tradition of games like Grand Theft Auto , which promised a great deal of freedom.
Second, the Godfather was filmed over twenty years ago, so the risk of a game pushed out as part of a gigantic marketing is minimal, although I do smell a DVD box set somewhere on the horizon.
With those elements in mind, I dove in, and joined the Corleone family. I'm glad to say that this game does not forget that like all gamers, you are men and women of action. Instead of walking you through a calmly paced, occasionally tense New York from the film, you'll have all sorts of ways to smash and crash your way through this game.
Gameplay gets broken up between extortion and missions surrounding the film narrative, and for the most part this works. You might be a little disappointed in the treatment the film narrative receives, but on the whole, I think the developers succeeded at making this game an entertaining experience in its own right. The controls aren't always the best, as cars can be a serious pain to drive, but the game has a good lock-on gunfight system that makes it easy to take part in a firefight and also cap your opponents in vital areas.
Fistfighting is also cool, since you can really hammer on an opponent, going so far as to even strangle them, if they disrespect you. Once again the original Xbox shows its age and maturity all in one title. You can tell exactly how far we've come in the difference between this game and your average Xbox title, but that doesn't stop The Godfather from looking gorgeous.
With voice acting that, to my knowledge, uses some of the actors from the film, and a soundtrack that would've made Ol' Vito himself proud, there's a nice degree of immersion you can get just from watching the cutscenes. Although I'm suspicious of the game's length, as I unfortunately wasn't able to play it to conclusion as of yet, even if it's a short title, I'm already enamored of it.
This game is good, hands down, and you won't do wrong putting your money on it. A tale of loyalty and respect set within the world of organized crime. The movie has become an American icon, ensuring that anything that bears its name will be held to the highest scrutiny imaginable. This rings especially true in the world of videogames, where the fans can be a jaded and discerning lot, likewise ensuring that The Godfather , the videogame bearing the movie's name, has some awfully big shoes to fill.
In typical GTA-influenced fashion, you can roam the streets of little Italy, causing havoc with your fists and six-shooters while jacking cars to run over pedestrians in a completely nonchalant manner ' and all without giving the main storyline much attention. Its stuff you've all seen before, sure, but The Godfather ups the ante a bit by using the movie license extremely well.
While the videogame doesn't take you through the movie's main storyline or let you play as any of the main characters found in the movie, it does answer questions not addressed in the movie. Ever wondered, for instance, about the origins of that famed horse head?
Well, that, along with many other small tidbits is answered within the game, ensuring that any buffs of the movie will absolutely eat up every moment in the game. Plus, the mechanics of the game are all pretty sharp, too. The various controls are all fairly tight the gunplay especially so , which is better than most GTA-inspired game can say. The missions are, for the most part, well-structured, with a few really notable moments pepped throughout the game.
There's a few times when the game really hits its stride, offering up an engrossing experience when you play a key role at pivotal moments in the movie. The visuals and audio do a decent job of creating a believable world found in The Godfather. The visuals won't blow you away, but they're also not distracting, except in cases where the likeness of a character isn't used as with Al Pacion's character.
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