Mafia has been around for decades, but we haven’t seen a new game in the video game franchise in nine years. Mafia III took place in the 60s’ in a fictional version of New Orleans, marking a major ...
Now that Mafia: The Old Country is here, both longtime fans of the franchise and newcomers have been able to dive into the prequel, getting a taste of a life of crime in early 1900s Sicily. Mafia: The ...
LB Beistad is a writer and musician based in Nashville, TN. Her love of gaming began with her cousin introducing her to Banjo Kazooie and Jak and Daxter when she was five years old. Since then, she ...
Mafia: The Old Country, from developer Hangar 13, is the fourth entry in the Mafia franchise, which started in 2002. The open-world game series, mainly focusing on the Italian mafia's organized ...
I’ve heard a lot of chatter lately about a certain kind of nostalgia, one that yearns for a particular era of gaming—let’s call it when the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 reigned supreme. Today, the same ...
Mafia: The Old Country delivers one of the best stories in a video game this year, but not much else. This series from Borderlands publisher 2K has a fascinating history and four games that are ...
“Mafia: The Old Country” may have debuted with solid reviews, but its player count on Steam tells another story. Despite being celebrated as the second-best-reviewed game in the Mafia series, it has ...
A lot of mob stories are formulaic by design. The audience meets a criminal protagonist, watches them rise from street-level thug to a position of wealth and power, then sees their inevitable fall ...
The fourth iteration of the Mafia franchise takes players to “The Old Country” to explore a different side of the Italian criminal underworld, albeit with a familiar rising-up-the-ranks narrative.
Oscar Gonzalez is a Texas native who covered video games, conspiracy theories, misinformation and cryptocurrency. Mafia: The Old Country, from developer Hangar 13, is the fourth entry in the Mafia ...