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Welcome to the Corleone family. After a life of small-time jobs and petty thefts you've been accepted into America's most famous criminal organization. Now it's up to you to carry...
more...out orders, earn respect, rise through the ranks, and make New York City your own. Play your cards right and you could even be running everything as the next, and most powerful, Don. A story about family, respect and loyalty, The Godfather book by Mario Puzo and film by Paramount Pictures serve as inspiration for the game as you join the Corleone family and earn respect through loyalty and fear as you rise through the ranks to become Don in a living, 1945-1955 New York. The Godfather video game will put you at the center of action in one of history's most revered cinematic masterpieces, allowing you to create yourself in the game, and then choose your path as you rise from lowly outsider to envied and feared Don. Featuring non-linear action-adventure gameplay, The Godfather will offer gamers countless choices for solving the family's problems with brutal violence, skillful diplomacy, or a cunning mixture of both. From mob hits and bank heists to drive-bys and extortion, step deep inside the world of The Godfather where intimidation and negotiation are your tickets to the top. Players will use their powers of loyalty and fear to earn respect through interactions with characters in the world. Decisions made by the player in the game will have lasting consequences, just as it was in the mob underworld featured in The Godfather fiction. The Godfather film from Paramount Pictures featured some of Hollywood's finest actors and several are contributing to the game's development. All character likenesses from the movie will be included and lending their voices to add a dramatic and cinematic touch to the game are the late Marlon Brando as Don Vito Corleone, James Caan as Sonny Corleone and Robert Duvall as consigliore Tom Hagen. Features: The world of The Godfather - Experience a decade of violence in New York City from 1945-55. Classic Film Moments - Non-linear action adventure gameplay with missions direct from the film and original missions with characters from film provides an experience for all types of gamers Put yourself in the Godfather - Players will create their own mobster and put themselves in the action of the game and experience the fiction of The Godfather. Respect and Consequences - Players will use their powers of loyalty and fear to earn respect throughout New York City. Decisions made by the player in the game will have lasting consequences. Persistent world - Your character will interact freely with other characters in the world. Depending on your needs in the game and how you choose to play the game, by violent or intimidating means or respectful or negotiating means, the characters in the world will remember your interactions with them and your interactions will affect the outcome of the game. Control New York - The control of New York will be challenged by the five families from the fiction including the Tattaglia, Cuneo, Sollozzo, Brazini, and Stracci families. Mark Winegardner, author of the novel Godfather Returns, is providing story editing and fiction insight.





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The Godfather
A review by TJGardner on The Godfather (Xbox 360)
April 10th, 2007


Author's product rating:   The Godfather (Xbox 360) - rated by TJGardner

Playability & Enjoyment A good game - playable and enjoyable 
Addictiveness Not exactly addictive but certainly playable 
Graphics Good 
Difficulty & Complexity Average - suitable for most 
Value for money Good value 

Advantages: Excellent Controls, Brilliant cutscenes, Minimal Loading times
Disadvantages: A few glitches spoil the experience, Not really Xbox 360 standard

Recommend to potential buyers: yes 

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The Godfather is seen by many as one of the greatest films of all time, with Electronic Arts announcement of acquiring the rights to this film, many did not know what to expect. As more and more of the original stars signed up to reprise their roles, one thing was for sure, it was going to be big and big this game is.

The game is set across New York City circa 1945, which has been split into 5 separate territories, Little Italy, Brooklyn, Hell's Kitchen, New Jersey and Midtown. Each part has been populated with mobsters, general public, cops, shops and warehouses, each playing a role in your game at some point.

Your character, who you can design yourself using the easy to use MobFace system, had his father gunned down by a rival gang when you were young. Roll forward a few years and you are a petty criminal living off the streets. That is until a member of the Corleone Family takes you from the streets and helps you on your way to the big time and hopefully, revenge on your father's death. Its up to you to make a name for yourself in New York City, bomb drug rings, bribe police, take over businesses. You are able to negotiate with people in a nice friendly face-to-face manner, or just smash their face in. It sounds harsh, but remember this game is rated 18.

The main story of the game plays alongside the film, connecting famous scenes like the horse's head and interacting with the big names from the film that will ask you to carry out jobs in the name of the Family. There is also plenty of side missions, like prize fighting, extortion, bank jobs and mob hits. Completion of these tasks builds your respect, and building this will lead you to your ultimate goal, becoming the Don of NYC.

The more respect you earn, the different people act towards you. When you are trying to take over a business the owner will sometimes buckle straight away and hand over protection money, however, if they are already under the protection of another Mob or just stubborn, you will need to use other skills, like smashing up their store, strangling them, or using their head to open the till. Hidden behind some of these shops are other illegal businesses or safe houses (save points), which you can purchase.

When trying to take over some of the larger warehouses you will find yourself in a fierce gun battle, with rival gangsters protecting their racket. To help you are able to hire a mobster to cover your back. Jump in a car and they will cover you from the windows as you retreat.

This leads nicely to the controls of this game, which are by far the best I have used on a game of this type. The weapon aiming is spot on, allowing you to target with ease and then alter the shot for head, body, knees or weapons with the right stick. You are also able to free aim if you prefer. The melee attacks are perfect, with the right stick used to move your character, right trigger to lock on and the left stick to use as your fists. Using different combos of the left stick allow for hooks and power attacks, and when grabbing you are able to head butt and also execute people in numerous grisly but humane ways.

It is very difficult not to compare this game to GTA as they both have the same premise, unnamed gangster making their way through the ranks to the big time in a large living city. But where GTA was the first, The Godfather improves on many of GTA's falling points.

There is no loading from the outside world to a building and as mentioned above the targeting and control is a massive improvement. Though there are cars to use and steal in this game, it is set in 1945 so they are not high-speed sports cars. The car models are well designed, you can hear the creaky suspension as you hit a corner hard and they handle well enough. Smash one into a wall and it will take damage, eventually exploding.

There are some bad points to this game though, this is in reality a port, yes it has had more levels added on from the XBOX version and the graphics have been given an overhaul, but it is still not a Next Gen game. There are also a few instances of glitches that I had experienced, which is shame as it really jolts you out of a great game experience. Another mobster was guiding me into a building, only for them to lift into the air and then walk through the walls. At first I thought I had been playing for too long, so I turned off and started again, but it was still there. This is the only major one I have witnessed and though it did spoil the feel of the game for a while, you soon move on and forget about it. There is also a feeling of being trapped into a world, you are only really able to go where the roads lead you to, with no real feeling of freedom; like going on the roofs of buildings or walk around the waterfront.

If you can look past the graphics of the game you will find a great film tie in (a rarity) that has plenty to do and will keep you playing for hours, but because of the fact that this is an updated port it will lose some points. Sorry EA, it shows you worked hard on this title but did not give it the final polish to make this game a real gem.


Disclaimer: I am the user Wotta at Wonderwallweb.com so this review has also been uploaded there. Just to prevent any confusion.  


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Originality Good 
Sound Good - relevant music & effects 
Longevity/Expected Longevity 2 weeks 

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