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Mafia III: Definitive Edition

4.2 out of 5
13 User Ratings
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In Mafia III: Definitive Edition when his surrogate family is wiped out by the Italian Mafia, Lincoln builds a new family and blazes a path of revenge through the Mafioso responsible.
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About Mafia III: Definitive Edition

About this game

Part three of the Mafia crime saga - 1968, New Bordeaux, LA. After years of combat in Vietnam, Lincoln Clay knows this truth: family isn’t who you’re born with, it’s who you die for. When his surrogate family is wiped out by the Italian Mafia, Lincoln builds a new family and blazes a path of revenge through the Mafioso responsible.

NEW BORDEAUX, LA:
A vast world ruled by the mob and detailed with the sights and sounds of the era.

A LETHAL ANTI-HERO:
Be Lincoln Clay, orphan and Vietnam veteran hell bent on revenge for the deaths of his surrogate family.

REVENGE YOUR WAY:
Choose your own play-style; brute force, blazing guns or stalk-and-kill tactics, to tear down the Mafia.

A NEW FAMILY ON THE ASHES OF THE OLD:
Build a new criminal empire your way by deciding which lieutenants you reward, and which you betray.

Own Mafia III: Definitive Edition to unlock Lincoln’s Army Jacket and Car in both Mafia and Mafia II Definitive Editions.

Game Details

Platform:
steam
Release Date:
May 19, 2020
Developer:
Hangar 13
Publisher:
2K Games
Rating:
ESRB rating of 13
PEGI rating of 18
Supported Languages:
English
Steam Deck Support:
Unsupported
Franchise:
Mafia
Genres:
Action
Story Rich

Third-Person Shooter

Shooter

Adventure

Sandbox

FPS
Themes:
Crime
Violent

Atmospheric

Great Soundtrack

Classic
Play Styles:
Open World
Singleplayer

Stealth

Third Person
Features:
Steam Achievements
Full controller support

Steam Trading Cards

Steam Cloud

Remote Play on TV

Singleplayer

Product Requirements

Steam account required for game activation and installation.

PC System Requirements
MINIMUM:
OS: Windows 7 64-bit
Processor: Intel I5-2500K or AMD FX-8120
Memory: 6 GB RAM
Hard Drive: 50 GB free space
Video Card: AMD Radeon HD7870 or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
Video Memory: 2 GB

RECOMMENDED:
OS: Windows 7 64-bit
Processor: Intel I7-3770 or AMD FX 8350 4.0 Ghz
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Hard Drive: 50 GB free space
Video Card: AMD Radeon R9 290X or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780
Video Memory: 4 GB

Mafia III: Definitive Edition Statistics

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5.08%
>= 80 Hours
2.26%
Achievement Hunter?
2.26% of players played this game for >= 80 Hours!

Difficulty Statistics

Difficulty Rating

Simple
5%
Easy
28.64%
Just Right
63.64%
Tough
1.82%
Unforgiving
0.91%
Relax & enjoy! 63.64%  of players consider this game to be Just Right

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Play Behaviour

Tried It
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Played It
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Halfway
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Beat It
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Conquered It
18.4%
Completionist! 18.4%  of players have Conquered It

Mafia III: Definitive Edition User Reviews

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User Rating

Average score from 13 ratings
92% of users would recommend this.
4.2

User Ratings Breakdown

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Recommended

James007
Verified purchase
Pros: - The atmosphere of the city and the American South - Soundtrack - Well voiced and mostly interesting characters - Interesting documentary style narrative Negatives: - Game structure is more suited to Ubisoft games like AC or Far Cry (conquering territory through mini missions, unlocking local bosses...) - The story of previous Mafia games was largely about the characters' lives and what it's like to be part of the mafia, but here it's just pure revenge. We learn more about the world from secondary sources (character recollections, radio commentary...) than from Lincoln. - stereotype of side missions, but it's not that bad DLC: Faster, Baby! - is the weakest. The civil rights theme is just a cover for the mayham missions and is woefully underused. In the finale, the most interesting part of the DLC is managing the marijuana greenhouse. Stones Unturned - Solid and unlike the previous one, it doesn't play on anything and offers a straightforward action line with the pursuit of a rogue spy. Sign of the Times - the best of the bunch. Dark atmosphere, investigation and a new type of enemy fit perfectly for a story about a cult. The bar renovation is a nice bonus. A weak Mafia game but a solid open-world game so if anyone hasn't played the previous games, feel free to add half a star.
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Gumby isn't as i remember it

Tster
Verified purchase
Ah, this was a nostalgia purchase for me, I had remembered playing this at a friends and the gunplay and missions were as i remembered them. Apparently in a prior patch to steam though half the textures just become smooth or plastic. It is disturbing talking to a playdo man for a mission. It otherwise was not unplayable, but any game that breaks my immersion that bad will have to get docked two stars.
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Recommended

Maybe the best open-world game
Great story, great car-driving, great punching passerbys in the face. Everything you need for a fun time!
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Recommended

Avid Gamer
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Mafia 3 by far isn't a bad game. It has great voice actors and solid cutscenes. Where it probably takes a beating is going to be the visual art style and some questionable gameplay choices. Story and Voice Acting The story follows your classic - coming home soldier not fitting in and going to a life of crime, gets betrayed now seeks revenge. The story experience was pretty decent, the story atmosphere felt like you were back in the 70s - and it will make some players feel uncomfortable with all the prejudice. Voice acting is top-notch and keeps up to mafia standards. ( 7 / 10 ) Environment and Art This is probably where the most apparent issue with Mafia 3. They made some extremely questionable choices when it comes to road textures and lighting. For some reason, the game has some sort of "fader" effect which increases the grey scale. There are mods that remove it, so they purposefully remove the vibrancy of the colors. The problem with this is some roads now become excessively white and stick out compared to the rest of the color choices. It feels like this lighting change might never have been properly tested or they just didn't want to bother fixing it in the definitive edition. Again mods can fix this - and highly recommend getting them. Besides some questionable lighting and textures though the game does feel like it was taken straight out of New Orleans with its old buildings, its bayous and swamp lands. Next problem is probably the NPCs which just stand around clueless. They really could have added more depth to the animations to make the world feel alive. It isn't Rockstar Quality - but a very strong 6 / 10. ( Standard being Red Dead 2 would be 10 / 10 ) Gameplay Gameplay for the most part is reactive, you can kill enemies behind walls and it will drag the body behind the wall to conceal it. You can whistle enemies to pull them away. You have these signal hacks to be able to see enemies. So you get quite a bit of variety in how you want to approach missions. The problem really is the missions themselves. They are somewhat all samey - in design. They could have taken a little bit extra effort to throw some monkey wrenches at players. Batman Arkham City is a good example of finding creative ways to hinder progress, in Mafia it is all pretty straightforward with almost no roadblocks. ( 8 / 10 ) Conclusion: Not as great as Mafia 2 - but still a very respectable part of the franchise with some top-quality talent. If you are a...
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Recommended

TC
Verified purchase
Decent open world game that will keep your attention for a long while, but not as polished as GTA.
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6/10 for me

Jimba
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I liked the story very much, however the missions do get quite repetetive. 6/10 for me
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Recommended

Fanatical User
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Have not played yet, but I expect it to be good
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Frequently Asked Questions

Somewhere in the middle. 34% of GameFAQs users said Mafia III: Definitive Edition is Simple or Easy. 64% of GameFAQs users said the difficulty is Just Right.
According to PEGI, Mafia III: Definitive Edition is suitable for players aged 18 and above.
No, Mafia III: Definitive Edition is not currently playable on Steam Deck. Valve’s testing indicates that Mafia III: Definitive Edition is Unsupported on Steam Deck. Some or all of this game currently doesn't function on Steam Deck.

Steam account required for game activation and installation.

PC System Requirements
MINIMUM:
OS: Windows 7 64-bit
Processor: Intel I5-2500K or AMD FX-8120
Memory: 6 GB RAM
Hard Drive: 50 GB free space
Video Card: AMD Radeon HD7870 or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
Video Memory: 2 GB

RECOMMENDED:
OS: Windows 7 64-bit
Processor: Intel I7-3770 or AMD FX 8350 4.0 Ghz
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Hard Drive: 50 GB free space
Video Card: AMD Radeon R9 290X or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780
Video Memory: 4 GB

The average playtime for GameFAQs users is 31 hours. 94% of users played Mafia III: Definitive Edition for over 12 hours.
92% of Fanatical users recommend Mafia III: Definitive Edition. The average review score is 4.2/5
Mafia III: Definitive Edition was released on May 19, 2020
Mafia III: Definitive Edition is published by 2K Games
Mafia III: Definitive Edition was developed by Hangar 13
Fanatical users tagged Mafia III: Definitive Edition as Action, Story Rich, Third-Person Shooter, and Shooter
Fanatical users tagged Mafia III: Definitive Edition as Crime, Violent, Atmospheric, and Great Soundtrack
Yes. Fanatical users tagged Mafia III: Definitive Edition as having Singleplayer
Yes, Fanatical users tagged Mafia III: Definitive Edition as Action
Yes, Fanatical users tagged Mafia III: Definitive Edition as Story Rich
Yes, Fanatical users tagged Mafia III: Definitive Edition as Third-Person Shooter

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