![]() ![]() Each has their respective professions and advantages. You get to take along three of your own family members. Thankfully, taking on twenty armed guards, (the Don’s View shows such information), isn’t asked of you alone. You simply walk up to their entrance, and get shooting. At any given time you can attempt to take over other family’s businesses. This means utilising the ‘Don’s View,’ a strategy map that shows your businesses, crime rings and rackets. The majority of your time will be spent following the orders of Michael, Hyman Roth, Frank Pentangeli and Tom Hagen, (Robert Duvall returns to lend his voice at presumed great expense). The game merges traditional third person action with pseudo strategy elements. How the world looks through a Corleone's eyes. This means taking over businesses through extortion, bombing rival families and doing favours for what seems like the whole of New York / Florida / Cuba. It’s your job to slot into the film’s chronology and go from nobody to somebody. ![]() You play as Dominic, the latest Don to be brought under Michael Corleone’s wing. We’ve got our hands on the PC version to see if it has what it takes to join the family (last cliché, we promise). The follow-up game to 2006’s tie-in returns on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC. ![]() With the clichés out of the way, we can crack on with EA Redwood’s interpretation of Coppola’s crime opus. EA are back with an offer you can’t refuse, (or maybe you should), - The Godfather 2. ![]()
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