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Godfather the Game
The Godfather puts you into the action of the legendary films, while you relive the defining moments of the Corleone family. After a life of small-time jobs and petty thefts, you are accepted into the Corleone family -- America's most famous criminal organization. It's up to you to carry out orders, earn respect and make New York City your own. Featuring the voices of James Caan and Robert Duvall and the likeness of Marlon Brando more
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- Posted: Mar-25-2008
Great Game EA..
theres not too much bad i can say about this game at all. the graphics on the box are excellent, the controls are flawless and New York in the timeframe of the 50's is captured Beautifully. the Gun Fights are particularly realistic due to the fact that you cant take 10 shots and still live...1...
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- Posted: Feb-25-2008
A Microcosm of EA
Two thing stand out about this game:1) The remarkable degree to which it was lifted from the GTA franchise2) How inferior it is to said franchiseReally, it comes down to the difference between EA and Rockstar Games. Rockstar very rarely puts anything less than A effort into their games....
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- Posted: Aug-19-2007
Amazing
This game is pretty much GTA but with a much larger story line and one that actually makes sense. The only downside is the small choice of weapons. It is one of the most open ended games i have ever played. You can either play the story, or you can just run around and rob banks or scare...
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- Posted: Aug-01-2007
There's so much to do that when you beat it, there's still stuff to do...
This game took me all summer to beat. I'm a teacher and I sepnt my entire summer playing this game, I finally beat it at the end of July and when I became Don of NYC there was still stuff to do. This game was weill worth the money because there's always stuff to do!
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- Posted: Jan-11-2007
welcome to the family
I am amazed with the graphics and game play, the fact that the game plays off of the movie is my faovirte part to me. the gameplay is similar to grand theft auto but on a much higher and better scale. taking over warehouses and stores to build your status up is so much fun. I would recommend this...
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- Posted: Dec-31-2006
Fun diversion but not the game I'd hoped for
After playing "Mafia" I couldn't wait for The Godfather game to come out. The screen shots and videos looked a lot like Mafia but with all of my favorite Godfather characters. I basically loved the missions and interacting with the original characters and story line but I have to admit there...
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- Posted: Nov-18-2006
"Respect the Game"
Movie tie-ins are usually a rather tiresome affair. They sell bundles of units and are more often than not a large pile of mediocrity. The Godfather game is different. Obviously it's been made on the back of the unparalleled success of Francis Ford Coppolla's gangster masterpiece. And it will...
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- Posted: Aug-24-2006
great
it is a very good game and it was very worthwhile when the mafia game is bad
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- Posted: Jun-26-2006
Typical EA game
I say typical EA game because it starts out looking good, plays well initially and then the lazy programming starts to rear its head. With more time this could have been a great game but instead it's merely OK (much like Tiger Woods Golf and their NASCAR game.) How many times do you need to...
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- Posted: May-10-2006
A Game You Can't Refuse
This is a great game. Violent as all get out but hey, that's life in the family. Definitely NOT for kids though. The graphics of the game are very good. The characters look fairly close to the actual actors (with the very notable exception of Michael Corleone) and even the stock characters,...
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