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The Godfather II

Also known as: The Godfather 2

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Whether or not you agree with its high position as IMDB’s third greatest film of all time, The Godfather II is a license that no developer outside of Rockstar North could even come close to fulfilling. Other than Grand Theft Auto IV there hasn’t been a sandbox game that has even promised to match The Godfather II’s tone, quality and vision. The finished Godfather II game lives in the shadow of the film; we know it, you know it and developer EA Redwood Shores knows it. But the surprising bonus is that there’s enough content behind the ugly exterior to give Godfather fans cause for celebration.

The game begins halfway through The Godfather II’s 50’s timeline. It’s New Year’s Eve on a balcony in Cuba, and Michael Corleone and Hyman Roth are discussing territory. The party is soon cut short, however, when rebels start fighting in the streets, and as you’re herding the Corleone family onto an awaiting plane the first game’s protagonist, Aldo, is shot dead.

Creative license has been used to good effect: although Michael and Fredo escape Cuba in your company, and Frankie Pentangeli is garrotted in the bar well after the Cuban incident, The Godfather II still feels close to its source material. Monstrous physical features aside, lead character Dominic fits into the world almost seamlessly. He’s a little green to be given his lofty position admittedly (especially given the knowledge of the grunts around him), but that’s just part of the fun of learning the game’s mechanisms. And what mechanisms they are. Most sandbox games would throw you into a world as just another schmuck and ask you to work your way up. Not The Godfather II. Here you’re the man in charge from the get-go, and you’re given all the options that come with the territory.

It transpires that owning a city is easy as long as you’ve got the muscle to defend your turf. As a start-up Don you’re allowed to recruit one follower into your family. The initial choice between medic and arsonist is restrictive, but it’s not long before you’re allowed to hire more goons with more skills. Your gang not only dictates how successful your Donship will be, it defines how you actually play the game. Want to smash down doors and blow holes in walls? Bruisers and demolition experts are key. Would you rather sneak in, cut the power and quietly take over? Engineers and safecrackers are your men. Most places you need to overtake have a couple of options to exploit, so choosing the right men for your gang’s preferred method of attack is critical.


 
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Neurotoxin  - 7 months 29 days ago 
This sounds similar to the first one. It had fun and addicting gameplay with last-gen technology that really didn't do the game justice.
dustLOOP  - 7 months 28 days ago 
I got this through the post today and so far I'm enjoying it. I loved the first one so much that I finished it on the PC, then when the 360 version appeared I played that through 100% as well :D

I like the strategy elements in it. Add's a whole lotta' depth, which is a nice change for sandbox games with territories.

I have to still try it online, but I don't have much hope for that part of the game :)

Jus my two cents ^^
hammerw  - 7 months 28 days ago 
I bought it yesterday when it came out, its actually a better game then what they say it is!
GamingDude571  - 7 months 27 days ago 
I look forward to getting it some time this week.I don'treally mind that the graphics aren't that good and besides, it's set in the 50's so mabye it's a good thing.Otherwise the gameplay and multiplayer look sweet. I look forward to execution some pimps.
riodoku79  - 7 months 27 days ago 
Stupid EA and their taking out of Duke Lombardi.
ZigZag  - 7 months 26 days ago 
Its a ight game... its better than the first and i like the new made men strategy that makes u more active with your buisness... over all i say its a good game and worth the money
Medrolke  - 7 months 11 days ago 
This is a great game. Much better than the review says it is. I personally haven't had any problems with the framerate or whatever he says is terriable. I'm happy with having to work around family members that are not avalable, it's more realistic and you still get the job done. Taking over the buisness and doing favors to get things in return is much better than just doing missions like in GTA IV or SR2.
Well worth buying.
Surafel  - 6 months 28 days ago 
any gta game is better than this
distefanor  - 5 months 2 days ago 
its rilly cool but it lacks activities
Namis23  - 4 months 10 days ago 
i have beaten this game about 5 times now and hell im doing it again XD i luv this gaME!!!!
fuzzynutz  - 4 months 7 days ago 
this game is too sick, i love it. i think i deserves at least a 8 but maybe because ive never seen the movie.
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The Godfather II
The Godfather II

Genre: Action
Expected release date: 04/10/2009
Published by: Electronic Arts
Developed by: EA Redwood Shores
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
Online
16 player VS
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Xbox 360 Review  -  7 Apr 2009