‘Mafia: Definitive Edition’ review: A gangster’s gaming paradise

One of the best open-world crime sagas, Mafia: Definitive Edition ushers a classic from 2002 into the realms of games today

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While most open-world video games, which came out of the woodwork in the early 2000s, faded into obscurity, Mafia was one of those titles that reached the popularity of Rockstar’s bestseller. It was an ambitious game by a Czech company called Illusion Softworks — now 2K Czech — that combined the open world of GTA and the intricacy of an American crime saga.

Mafia: Definitive Edition

  • Developer: Hangar 13
  • Publisher: 2K Games
  • Price: ₹2,999 on Playstation 4, Xbox One and PC

Though the original has not aged well, the folks at California-based studio Hangar 13 (owned by 2K Games) have gone the extra mile by redoing the entire game from the…

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