This is Phil your review guide for Watchmojo.com for all your video games and games review. the game will be reviewing today is "The Godfather" yes, "The Godfather", one of the best movies ever made in terms of mafia. this game is rated M for Mature. its release date is a 21st of March. also keep in mind that the M for Mature again. I will repeat it is very violent. there's a lot of blood in this and a lot of violence - have you seen the Godfather movies? make sense. graphics in this game are unreal. you will be able, like grant the ability, to step in and out of vehicles that are in the day and age of 1945 to about.... 1955. now the Godfather is a setting in 1945 like we all know of mafias. you're part of the Corleone family just like in the movies where you as a character need to establish a certain amount of respect to be able to go on and create a great family to be able to gain the most respect you can in the city of New York. now with all that being said you start off creating your own character. now maybe this sounds a little bit racist to you but you cannot create yourself as a black character you cannot create yourself as a Chinese character this is only Italian because it is based on the fact that you are part of the Italian mob family. nevertheless the realism of the game gets a little cut at a certain point where you get the voice-over from every single single single actor from the movie but in this one Michael which is usually played by Al Pacino for certain amount of contract disputes that we do not know and cannot clarify to you is not part of it but every other voiceover is in there including with a late Marlon Brando.

Now the goal in the game is very important obviously because you need to know what you want to do. now in this game the goal obviously is to establish your family to be the one of the biggest family ever and to take out all the other family and to do so you need to establish respect because if people don't respect you people are not scared of you are intimidated which is a big BIG big part of the game and keep in mind that if you do not do not have the mentality of being Michael in this game you will not be able to play as you go on in the city and try to establish your family's greatness into the city. you have different options into doing that something other games have never offered us this game offers you the possibility of roughing up people intimidating or even expediting people. that is very important because it gives you, the gamer, personal attitudes. if you're the type of person to be calm to intimidate but not rough up because you're not violent there is ways to get through the game without hitting. but you know, in the end this is godfather and somebody will get shot now again.

As you all know this is the best part of the show for me where I give my opinion or my two cents on the game. The Godfather the game now remember our legend - our legend went like this nine to ten is a purchase where again I must repeat, you purchase, you bring home, you finish, you keep and finish again seven to eight is a rent but with late fees so when you go to Blockbuster make sure you get it for seven days because this game is a long game it's established to be about 56 hours of gameplay depending what kind of game you are now as you remember. 5 to 6 is a rent only. now this is a nine to ten and I will explain you why reason being this game not only is finished been 56 hours but can be added to your movie collection it comes with an amazing box set where you can store in your library and have a great décor, a great conversational piece, and also you have different ways of finishing the game or going about the game now if in the first time you play the game you are a violent type remember you can play the game again and try to go through any other ways to try to finish it because keep in mind that the artificial intelligence in this game is very very good because whatever you do and whatever ways you take to do it it will modify the game in the end. so just remember this is Phil from Watchmojo.com. remember it's just a game

Reviewed on May 28, 2021


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