The 'Mafia 3' Game Review: Mafia 3 Is Better Than GTA V?; Mission Are Too Repetitive?

The 2K Games has just released the "Mafia 3" earlier this month, and as expected it invites millions of players around the world. Though the "Mafia 3" sold several copies since it was released, the game faced some issues. Running on its 2nd week, the game critics are now able to make a game review for the "Mafia 3."

According to the Polygon, "Mafia III" was dressed like the Mafia 2. Positively, the "Mafia III" features a good storyline, controlling Lincoln Clay as he takes his name from rags-to-riches. The game developer Hangar 13 was able to deliver the game mechanics and gameplay that the "Mafia 3" promised.

Having said, the "Mafia 3" is plagued with racism and the game looks to be an empty open-world. Some game critics, an open-world game would not be empty if played naturally and non-sequentially.

In review made by the CNet, "Mafia 3" is a good game with a great acting. "Mafia 3" has a very stylish and brutal gun fight that makes it stands out. But along the way with more than an hour of testing, "Mafia 3" lacks the mission type diversity, getting very repetitive and encounters a lot of game glitches. "Mafia 3" is just a normal open-world game, that most of the players would be very familiar with.

"Mafia 3" is obviously being compared to "GTA V" of course. Both Mafia and GTA series has similar gameplay or we may say most of the features are the same. Via Forbes, the "Mafia 3" is way better than "GTA V." Having the fact the "GTA V" offers a bigger map and a lot of things to do, still the "Mafia III" wins as they said.

It is stated that the "Mafia 3" is good due to its focus on the story. The "Mafia III" was straightforward on its story and main game mechanics while the "GTA V" is obviously the GTA Online.

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