Genre...................... Third Person Shooter Game Type............. Ripped/Highly Compressed File Size.................. 1.2 GB (torrent file) Release Note: This is a full version game. No installation required. Just extract & play
Information
Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven is a third-person shooter video game and the first installment in the Mafia game series. It was developed by Czech company Illusion Softworks (now 2K Czech) and published by Gathering of Developers. Mafia was released for Microsoft Windows in 2002, and later ported to the PlayStation 2 and the Xbox consoles in 2004, in North America and Europe. The game allows the player to take on the role of a mafioso who has to accomplish various missions in order to advance in the game.
Mafia received positive reviews for the Windows version, with critics praising the game as a more realistic and serious Grand Theft Auto-styled game, while the PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions of the game received mixed reviews. According to Take-Two Interactive, Mafia had sold 2 million copies by March 12, 2008. In 2010, a sequel, Mafia II, developed by 2K Czech and published by 2K Games was released.
Gameplay
Mafia's storyline gameplay consists of driving, mainly easy city cruise between different locations, as well as chases and races; the rest of the game is based on third-person on-foot navigation and shooting - all inter-connected with cutscenes. In addition to the photo-realistic city and a huge countryside, detailed interiors like the city's airport, a museum, a church, a hotel, an abandoned prison, restaurants and Don Salieri's bar are included. Weather changes and day/night cycles are also in use.
51 classic American cars around the city can be driven in Mafia, plus 19 bonus cars (of which 5 are racing models) unlockable after the main mode and the opening of a new game mode. Cars are introduced periodically - in the beginning of the game, early 1920s models drive on the streets of the city, while models from 1930 begin appearing in later game stages.
Police book players for minor offenses such as speeding or running a red light, and car accidents cause physical harm to the driving player. While other forms of transport are available, such as trams and elevated rails, they are only ridable and not drivable by the player.
Mafia is also noted for having comprehensive damage physics on nearly all vehicles, even going so far as to making use of real-time deformation, compared to vehicles in other games that used pre-made damage models. While substantially more robust than their real counterparts, smaller and weaker vehicles stand less abuse before breaking down and finally exploding, than large armoured vehicles. More realism is added here compared to other games in the same genre, such as the ability to puncture the fuel tank, overheat the engine, and the ability to break transmission gears. Many exterior components (such as windows, tires, headlights, and bumpers) can be removed from most vehicles with physical means such as crash-driving, hitting with blunt weapons (fists, baseball bat) as well as firing weapons at them.
Mafia 2 is the latest edition of Mafia game series published by 2k games. You can free download Mafia 1 PC game with complete action, adventure and war games package for windows XP/7/8, Mac, Tablet, Xbox, PlayStation, Xbox 360. It is famous game in all over the world and required very low system requirement but provide high resolution gaming effects. Mafia 2 PC free game is same like Grand Theft Auto GTA 5 games.
System Requirement:
Processor: 2.0 GHz VGA: 256 MB RAM: 1 GB Direct X: 9.0 OS: Win XP,Vista,7,8
Game Detail:
Version: 6.0 License: Demo Platform: Windows/Xbox/PS Developer: 2k-czech
Finishing the main storyline unlocks the "Freeride Extreme" mode, which is essentially the same as Freeride, but with the added benefit of stunt jumps, side quests, and the lack of police patrols. Side missions in this mode range from the trivial, such as carrying packages or killing gangsters, to the extreme and sometimes outlandish, like chasing an alien spaceship, or in one mission, driving an explosive-rigged trick at a certain speed, which is a reference to the 1994 action-thriller film Speed.
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