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Mafia DE has almost exactly the same map as Mafia original.. a bit bigger even with some extended country side parts. If anything is more open world than the original, because now the entire map is connected.. city, countryside, autodrome, airport.. in the original you would have a loading screen between these maps.
Mafia 1 father of the Open world games? Are you crazy? GTA 3 was even released before Mafia. Mafia is just about the story.
You obviously didn't play Mafia DE.. so you shouldn't be talking about it. You're so wrong about the differences between Mafia 1 original and DE.
https://www.moddb.com/mods/mafia-remastered
Works well with Steam version, GOG version or even the original version.
Seek help dude.
Asking from someone who is already spoke completely nonsense in your view? or this is some kind of pre-bullcraping people? if you want to write a lies than write a lies, why bad mouthing someone in a age of your father?
But anyway, for the people who really are looking for the different between these 2 games, This review mentioned some of the missing points were this version wasn't faithful to the Original.
Before that no need to mention that the Mafia was in the development for 4-6 years of development. GTA 3 developed in 1.5 years. But yea, GTA 3 released few month sooner.
And they removed the side quests, free time between the missions and side activities (even riding the bus and the trains was huge side activity for the 20 years ago) to say it like you said.
it wasn't the father of GTA and alike.
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Review From K.U.N: (for some reason i cant copy the link of it)
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The new graphics, combat system and also the small changes to the city are all well done and you can still feel the 1930s spirit of the original Mafia game.
The story as well as the main characters have been altered quite a bit...however it still is one of the best crime stories available in any game to date.
to all players, who loved the original game and consider buying this remake...let me just point out a few things, so you do not end up disappointed due to wrong expectations...as i did:
- in most missions the chases by car / on foot and longer drives to get guns etc. are shortened or replaced entirely by cutscenes.
- Sidemissions are gone. You also do not get any "free time" in story mode...its just one mission after another.
- you will not keep the cars you bring back to the bar, but unlock the type of car in the garage once you enter a car. You can spawn one these unlocked cars in different colors at the beginning of most story missions.
- stop engine without exit, use indicators and all that stuff is not possible...its much less focused on the cars as the original game. Basically like in Mafia 2/3.
- Freeride mode no longer let you earn money, buy guns or savegames at the bar. Instead you start at the bar, where you can change outfits, spawn cars or get guns (all for free)...citymap is daytime and traffic is mostly 1935+. I have not found a possibility to change any of these settings.
- Freeride Extreme: One of my most favorite features in the original game (spent 100s of hours to collect all cars and get them home without a scratch) is missing entirely. Therefore all the special cars are missing as well.
So all in all...you get a good remake of the story mode. But you do not get a good remake of the whole original game.
I personally can not recommend this game for the full price due to a massive lack of endgame possibilities.
EDIT:
After reading a lot of helpful comments here, i gave the free ride mode another shot.
And i stand corrected on a few points of my review:
- It is possible to change the time and weather (by "using" different paintings within the Bar)
- There are also a few challenges available, that are similar to some of the original FR extreme challenges. As Rewards you get special guns, outfits and special cars.
So you actually do get something to do after the Story...which is good and i also like to point out that this extra content is really fun to play.
For me it just does not replace the FR extreme mode. Its not just that it had more missions and cars. It also was, depending on your personal goal really really challenging.
I wanted to have all cars in perfect condition inside my garage and due to space probs on the lawn in front of the house. As the repair service was closed in FR extreme you would see every mistake made on the return trip each time you look at the car. So beside the sometimes ridiculous hard challenges, the ride home with the prize was equally stressful. But as soon as the car was parked in the right spot...i was happy like a stamp collector finding the final stamp for his album. Sounds strange...but it was an amazing amount of fun to get out of a video game.
The Remake Version on the other hand is far too easy.
Its almost like it aims to make sure the player succeeds.
Let me give you an example:
Both versions do have a challenge where you need to bring a car with a fuel leak to a garage across town:
Original Game:
i failed a few times, until i found the perfect route through all the gas stations and i arrived with nothing but hope and momentum at the finish line.
I later wanted to add the leaking car to my collection, so i put it in neutral gear and pushed it very very gentle with another car step by step back to a gas station...took me like an hour to finally get it to the house.
Remake:
i had to stop at two gas stations on the way and i arrived with like 25% gas remaining.
Didnt need to bother with getting the car, as it does not save any parked cars. But i can respawn it at any garage anytime....fully repaired.
On another mission you have to drive "crazy horse" within a time limit to a location... sounds extremely difficult...until you realize the car handles pretty well and you can just pedal to the metal this thing through town. In the original game it was called "crazy horse" because it actually handled like said horse.
But enough now, i suppose you get my point.
The remake version is a good and fun game. would recommend it on sale though.
And if you are, like me a fan of the original mafia...just try to see it as an independent game and dont expect them to be anything alike. it is a playworthy game and who knows maybe there will be a few mods in the future.
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Buy one or two excellent pixeled game(s) from the Project Zomboid to Stardew Valley,
(if you have played the new great graphic from the Witcher to the Cyberpunk recently)
Don't jump right to the Cult Classics like the Mafia but play the Pixeled one for 2 days.
I promise, try it, & you are going to feel like there is no better graphics than year 2000.