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Admit it though.. didnt you just have a "holy f**k" moment when you realised that in Mafia 2 you are the one who pulls up to the house and shoots the you in mafia. The cut scene in the end of the first one..

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I only got this game 3 weeks ago. Awesome game but as said before way too short

Hope they do a number 3

Yeah wtf is with the end as well? Like no free roam available. You have to go into a chapter and shit pinch.gif

Gimps34: I've just twigged who I shot in that mission lol

Hibino: How f**ked up is that mission in M2 when you have to escape from other mafia cars and you've got the Smith Custom. Literally you have to go so hard - died like 30 times before I even made the first turn!

I will say quite short. But I did like the focus they obviously made on the car side of things with the upgrades and stuff.

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Mafia 1 was so much better imo and it also had wheel support unlike 2, Mafia 2 was also really short and not hard at all, all the cars and how you can mod them is good but there really is no point, would have been nice if there was a option to do a race or something like in Mafia 1

another great thing that was in Mafia 1 that is missing in 2 is the freeride extreme, spent so much time doing all the missions in that and just messing around

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Yeah wtf is with the end as well? Like no free roam available. You have to go into a chapter and shit pinch.gif

I will say quite short. But I did like the focus they obviously made on the car side of things with the upgrades and stuff.

I played the whole game without upgrading my cars lol

I thought I'll just save my money For a bit and then I'll do some upgrades sure enough I was just about to spend some serious cash and my house got torched and I lost everything

I was so pissed about that

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I played the whole game without upgrading my cars lol

I thought I'll just save my money For a bit and then I'll do some upgrades sure enough I was just about to spend some serious cash and my house got torched and I lost everything

I was so pissed about that

Hahaha no good ay pinch.gif

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