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The mob comes to town with this week’s release of 2K Games’ Mafia II. TVG finds the cheapest places to buy it...
Title: Mafia II
Versions: Xbox 360, PlayStation3, PC
PEGI Rating: 18+
The world of Mafia II is dark, unforgiving and utterly transporting. It is an immersion into a cinematic Hollywood-style experience that recreates the look and feel of 40’s and 50’s with explosive gunplay and car chases. The immersive narrative centers on Vito, an Italian-American trying to escape the life of a poor immigrant by becoming a Made Man. He plummets headlong into organized crime as he and his friend, Joe, try to make it on the streets. They quickly learn that life as a wiseguy isn’t quite as untouchable as it seems.
But of course there’s no code of silence when it comes to finding the cheapest price for 2K Games Mafia II, so we’ve trawled the internet to find the cheapest price at the time of writing.
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The standard version of the game is available at GameGears on the Xbox 360 for £31.50 - the cheapest price currently available - along with the PS3 version for £32.99.
Zavvi has the cheapest price for PC gamers with the standard PC version at £24.95 and has the Xbox 360 version for £36.95.
CoolShop.co.uk has the Xbox 360 version for £33.99 along with the PS3 version at £34.97.
SimplyGames is selling Mafia II for £34.85 on the PlayStation 3.
Amazon are offering the PC version for £24.99 and the Xbox 360 version for £34.99. Both versions come with a free Vegas DLC pack if you pre-order the title before August 27th.
Play.com has the PC version for £24.99 along with HMV for £24.99.
These prices are correct at the time of writing. To keep informed of the latest prices, make sure to
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Buy Mafia II (PS3)
Best price: £15.47 from Tesco with FREE delivery
Gamestation £18.99 In stock Buy From Here Play.com £19.85 In Stock - Usually dispatched within 24 hours. Buy From Here Simply Games £19.85 Temporarily out of stock Buy From Here -
Buy Mafia II (Xbox 360)
Best price: £11.79 from Play.com with FREE delivery
Pixmania £13.89 In stock Buy From Here The HUT £14.95 In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours Buy From Here Zavvi £14.95 In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours Buy From Here -
Buy Mafia II (PC DVD)
Best price: £7.85 from Shopto with FREE delivery
CD Wow £7.99 Unavailable for purchase at this time Buy From Here Coolshop £9.49 In Stock: Immediate dispatch: Free UK Delivery! Buy From Here 101CD £12.29 Stock available, usually dispatched in 4-6 days. Buy From Here




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Added:Mon 20th Dec 2010 12:23, Post No: 10
I'd argue that Mafia II is actually less linear than most open-world games in some ways. For a start, there are a handful of missions that change around the storyline depending on how you play them.
Added:Sat 18th Dec 2010 21:04, Post No: 9
Mafia II is a game??? When I was playing it I thought it was an interactive movie. Silly me.
No seriously, this game sucks, I traded it to someone for a better game as soon as I could. WOW, what made these czechs think that we wanted to play a game that has zero diversity and was completely linear after we have all been playing Grand Theft Auto for the past 10 years or so?
Even the story would've made a mediocre movie!
Added:Thu 16th Sep 2010 00:34, Post No: 8
lol quite a hypocrite arnt you, you hated the saboteur yet it had some origonality (with the black and white into colour) all because of topless women in 1 small part of the game, yet you say mafia 2 isnt a bad game really i thought you might have learnt somthing when i dropped this argument but there you go again with a medicore sandbox game and say its not bad (just 1 DLC with nude women and youll suddenly say its rubbish) lmfao.
Added:Wed 15th Sep 2010 09:39, Post No: 7
Wow, you really didn't like it. I think all of your criticisms have some truth behind them, but perhaps you're being a touch harsh on the game. You seem to be judging Mafia II against some perfect standard that doesn't really exist rather than comparing it to competitors.
Yes, the story is something of a Mafia flick pastiche; yes, the police can be easily fooled with a swift U-turn during car chases but, if you look really hard, you can level these sorts of criticisms at most half decent games of this type.
The bottom line is, despite its faults Mafia II was enjoyable to play through in my opinion. The game seems to have divided opinion though. Some are willing to forgive the game's shortcomings for what it gives you in return, whereas others don't seem to enjoy the game's merits quite so much.
Added:Wed 15th Sep 2010 00:00, Post No: 6
Personally I was very disapointed by Mafia 2.
1.The story everyone was hyping about is nothing more than cut and paste from mafia movies. There is nothing really original about it.
2. The AI is not very good. The behavior of the cops is not very convincing. They are easily fooled. They come after you when you are speeding or are involved in a carscrash, but they do not care about every other traffic violation you can think of.
Also when not in a scripted mission you partners in crime will totally ignore the police, even if dozens of them are shooting at you.
Every male, even the elderly, can fight like pro's. It is ridiculous.
Your tough mafia friends keep whining about traffic lights and speeding.
3.Many of the animations are seriously lacking. For example people who jump away from your car skip animations. People regularly are standing in their cars wth their upperbodies through the roof.
4.The cover system is quite bad. You are unable to shoot through a piece of cloth(emipire hotel), while the enemy is able to shoot you through walls.
5. Weapon models are badly aligned. When you think you shoot the enemy it is not unusual you are shooting walls.
6. Saving is abismall. It is almost as terrible and just as irritating as in GTA IV.
7. The game tries to tell a realistic story, but you have a magic garagebox and a magic dresser. What is that about? It is ridiculous.
8. Cars can not really touch eachother. There is a very noticable space between the cars, even whe they do damage. Very sloppy.
9. I am not against linear storytelling (GTA4 has it too), but in Mafia 2 that is all there is. The city is dead. Nothing to do there. Nobody to meet outside the linear story. Because of that the city is like a piece of dead cardboard decor. Not once I got the feeling the city was alive and real. It is fake and it feels fake and empty.
10. The game is only about 10 hours. THat is ridiculously short in my book. Some cool sidemissions would have served at least two purposes, making the city feel more alive and immersive, and adding some very necessary playing time to the game.
11. The camera is terrible. When you drive and look around the camera keeps tugging at you. And during indoor shoottouts the camera regularly ends up inside walls and other stuff.
The game does not live up to the hype at all. I consider it to be a failure.
Added:Fri 10th Sep 2010 12:42, Post No: 5
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Added:Mon 05th Jan 2009 04:57, Post No: 3
looking good
Added:Wed 09th Jan 2008 12:24, Post No: 2
the first mafia was a much overlooked game and hopefully this will be a lot better than the godfather game
Added:Tue 21st Aug 2007 21:04, Post No: 1
Wow Mafia is looking good, hopefully they'll tone down the realism of 1940's cars and their "limited" top speed.