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Godfather 2
$50.00
Released April, 2009
The Pros:Adds a bit of strategy to the straight action by way of "the Don's View". Gunfights involve a party of up to four members with unique skills. Upgrade system allows players to enhance their character and crew.
The Cons:Way too easy to be truly engaging. Some liberties taken with the plot serve to take the power out of important scenes.
The Godfather 2 is a sandbox-style action-adventure video game developed by EA Redwood Shores and published by Electronic Arts on April 7th, 2009 for Playstation 3, Xbox 360, and Microsoft Windows. A sequel to The Godfather: The Game, Godfather 2 (based on the movie: ‘The Godfather Part II’) is also a third-person shooter (similar to Grand Theft Auto) with both story-based and side missions involving driving vehicles, engaging in hand-to-hand fist fighting, and combating enemies with handguns, shotguns, and machine guns.
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In addition, Godfather 2 features a ‘Black Hand 2.0’ control scheme that allows the player to grab, kick, knee, and head-butt their enemies. Plus, Godfather 2 allows both target-lock and free aiming, not to mention squad management (commanding a group of soldiers), business ownership, and strategic map moves (defending or attacking a territory). The Godfather 2 is rated M by the ESRB and retails for $49.99.
Features
- Sandbox-Style
- Action-Adventure
- Third Person Shooter
- Story-Based Mode
- Side Missions
- Single/Multiplayer
- Black Hand 2.0 Control Scheme
- Target-Lock & Free Aiming
- Squad Management
- Business Ownership
- Strategic Map Moves
- ESRB Rating: M
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Pros & Cons
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Adds a bit of strategy to the straight action by way of "the Don's View".
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Gunfights involve a party of up to four members with unique skills.
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Upgrade system allows players to enhance their character and crew.
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Variety of brutal weapons keep combat varied and engaging.
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Multiplayer is fun and mindless, allows you to earn cash for your single-player campaign.
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Each locale feels unique to the others inside and out.
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Way too easy to be truly engaging.
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Some liberties taken with the plot serve to take the power out of important scenes.
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