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Mafia: The Old Country - Official Accolades Trailer

[p][/p][previewyoutube][/previewyoutube][p][/p][p]Mafia: The Old Country is out now, and we've been honored to see the game receive so much love from players and press around the world. For a look at how some critics are praising this gritty, turn-of-the-century crime drama, you can watch our Official Accolades Trailer above. Or, if you'd rather hear it from other players directly, here are quotes from some of the Steam reviews that made our day:[/p][p][/p][p]"As someone who grew up playing Mafia games, The Old Country felt like coming home" - ArmoredVeteran[/p][p][/p][p]"Came out feeling like I just lived through a mafia movie" - SilentWraith[/p][p][/p][p]"If you played Mafia 2 back in the day you're going to love this one" - Swish[/p][p][/p][p]"One of the best story-driven games I have ever played in my lifetime" - Plåt-Nicklas[/p][p][/p][p]"I am speechless. This game, it is a masterpiece. This is the Mafia I grew to love. I feel like they went back to their roots with this one. I have played since the beginning. The graphics, the story, the gameplay, AT THIS PRICE" - ViperTech0911[/p][p][/p][p]To our entire Mafia Family, thank you for all of the kind words and feedback you've shared already. If you've yet to begin the game yourself, or if you're already part-way through Enzo's journey, here's a list of Quick Tips to help you survive the brutal underworld of 1900s Sicily.[/p][p][/p][p][dynamiclink][/dynamiclink][/p][p][/p][p]
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Mafia: The Old Country (PC) Review


I was genuinely happy to see Mafia: The Old Country when it was announced during the 2024 Game Awards, both because the series has been pretty consistent in terms of quality and because it was a genuine surprise to see another entry. For a series that has never really been trying to compete with other sandbox crime simulators, its staying power has been pretty amazing.





Much like with The Godfather II, it seems easy to assume that taking Mafia: The Old Country back to the past would be a recipe for instant success. However, returning to its roots has resulted in Mafia playing out more like The Godfather III—small moments of brilliance overshadowed by a genuinely mediocre experience.









Mafia: The Old Country tells the story of Enzo—a young man sold into slavery in a Sicilian sulphur mine in the early 1900s. However, after a daring escape from his captors, the Spadaro famiglia, he finds himself on the land of Don Torissi, who saves him from his captors, with whom... Read more

Mafia: The Old Country Quick Tips

[p]Welcome to the Family. Mafia: The Old Country is available now. Before you experience Enzo Favara's descent into the gritty criminal underworld of 1900s Sicily, here's a list of quick, spoiler-free tips to help you on your journey through the Valle Dorata. And don't miss our video series "The Family Code" with gameplay deep dives narrated by central characters from the game.[/p][p]
[/p][h2]Don't wait to shop at vendors, equip upgrades, or loot fallen enemies[/h2][p]If you're presented with the opportunity to shop for new items and upgrades—at Pasquale's or Valerio's, for example—you should make sure to spend your hard-earned Dinari on weapons, cars, horses, Charms, and more, as there's no telling where the story will take you next. Items can also be purchased from any wardrobe, garage, stable, or weapon locker.[/p][p]
[/p][p]Charms are especially valuable long-term purchases as they provide passive benefits when equipped. The more Charms you have to choose from, the better prepared you'll be for whatever it takes to get a job done. Assign Charms to slots on Enzo’s rosary via the Charms screen when you collect them; you can enhance the rosary by purchasing extra Charm slots at Pasquale’s store.[/p][p]
[/p][p]This advice for seizing the moment rather than leaving things for later also applies when you're on the lookout for collectibles, looting the bodies of slain enemies, or simply taking in the natural beauty of your surroundings. It's also worth knowing that unlocked items are saved to your profile, so you can access them all on a second playthrough, in Chapter Replay, or in Explore.
[/p][p][/p][p][/p][h2]Make adjustments in the Settings menu to suit your playstyle[/h2][p]The Settings menu in Mafia: The Old Country includes many options to adjust gameplay to better fit the way you want to play. From Manual Shifting and Simulation Driving toggles to Customizable Aim Assist, an adjustable HUD, a suite of accessibility options, and even a full Sicilian voiceover dub, there are myriad ways to fine-tune this experience so that it best suits your playstyle and preferred degree of challenge. For a quick overview, check out this pre-release Community Q&A, or find the full range of settings in-game.[/p][p]

[/p][h2]Take full advantage of each unique knife type[/h2][p]The addition of knife-centric combat mechanics is an exciting new element in Mafia: The Old Country, with three different types of knives that Enzo has the option to wield. Here's a quick overview of each variety:[/p][p]
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  • [p]Scannaturi: These knives can be thrown.[/p]
  • [p]Rasolu: These knives allow for one-hit kills during active combat.[/p]
  • [p]Stiletto: These knives have the highest durability.[/p]
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[/p][p]For more on the finer points of the game's knife-related gameplay details, such as perks and the ability to sharpen your blade using whetstones, you can find a more detailed breakdown in the above-mentioned Community Q&A.[/p][p]
[/p][h2]Become a master duelist with these knife-fighting tips[/h2][p]Mafia: The Old Country's many climactic, one-on-one knife fights are designed to be intense, so staying aware of certain elements might help elevate you from an inexperienced novice to a professional duelist. For example, try to listen for critical audio cues signaling your enemy's next move, and watch for red glints indicating unparryable attacks that must be dodged.[/p][p]
[/p][p]Keep in mind that the timing windows for different inputs (dodge, parry, etc.) are unique, and button-mashing won't get Enzo very far in these dramatic standoffs. The key to winning is variety. Change your strategy often to maintain the upper hand.[/p][p]
[/p][p]The in-game tutorials and mid-fight feedback will communicate everything you need to know, and staying aware of those key audio-visual cues will give you a killer advantage.[/p][p]
[/p][p][/p][p][/p][h2]You don't have to play previous Mafia entries to enjoy this crime drama[/h2][p]As we said in a previous Community Q&A back in June, there's absolutely no need to make sure you've played past entries in the Mafia series before playing Mafia: The Old Country. As an all-new, standalone origin story for both the franchise and organized crime as we know it, this turn-of-the-century narrative was largely designed with newcomers in mind. [/p][p]
[/p][p]If you have already experienced the journeys of Tommy Angelo, Vito Scaletta, or Lincoln Clay, you'll certainly recognize Easter eggs and subtle nods to what lies ahead on the established Mafia timeline. You can also score in-game rewards for Mafia: The Old Country via 2K Account rewards and the Franchise Loyalty Rewards associated with the Definitive Editions of Mafia, Mafia II, and Mafia III*. And if you do decide to dive into the rest of the franchise after finishing this prequel, not only will you notice connections that extend back to this tale in 1900s Sicily, but you'll have even more reason to eventually revisit the reference-filled Mafia: The Old Country. [/p][p]
[/p][h2]Expertly sneak through the shadows with these stealth gameplay tips:[/h2]
  • [p]Make use of Enzo's Instinct ability, which allows him to see through objects and detect enemies in his immediate environment.[/p]
  • [p]Remember that there are often places to stash bodies in each area, which will prevent guards from being alerted by the sight of a corpse.[/p]
  • [p]Don't forget to throw coins or bottles to distract enemies so you can sneak by or eliminate them while they investigate the audible misdirection.[/p]
  • [p]Some stealth sequences may have multiple points of entry or exit for Enzo to utilize.[/p]
  • [p]Throw a Scannaturi knife to perform a ranged stealth kill. Just be sure to collect it again afterward!  [/p]
[p][/p][p][/p][h2]You can follow the road signs to your objective[/h2][p]Much like in Mafia: Definitive Edition, when traveling by car or horse, you might notice helpful signage popping up alongside roads to point the way. It's a subtle effect, but these road signs are actually reactive to your position in relation to your next objective, so they'll always point you towards progress if you're trying to complete the mission. This "Navigation Signage" feature is toggled on by default in the Gameplay section of the Settings menu, but you're always free to turn it off—or back on, if you'd like some guidance.
[/p][p]Armed with these tips, as well as the information in the linked articles above, you're now better equipped than the average carusu freshly emerged from the sulfur mines. For an even more in-depth look at the game, you can check out a month's worth of exclusive IGN First coverage.[/p][p]
[/p][p]*Rewards require an internet connection and a 2K Account linked to the applicable Mafia title(s). One of each reward per 2K Account. Rewards will be automatically entitled in the applicable game. Void where prohibited. Terms apply[/p][p]
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Mafia The Old Country missions list - all story chapters

What's the complete list of Mafia The Old Country missions? Set in the rolling Sicilian hills, Hangar 13's grand return to the storied mafioso series takes a trip back in time to the early 1900s. Here, you'll follow the rags to riches of Enzo, a laborer who dreams of a better life. Trading pickaxe for knife, Enzo finds himself in the employ of Don Torrisi, quickly catching the eye of the charismatic crime boss.


Mafia The Old Country features a gorgeously cinematic recreation of 20th Century Italy, and shares its compelling narrative over 15 chapters, including its prologue - a "lavish backdrop for a tightly directed series of pre-determined missions," as Reid notes in our Mafia The Old Country review. Read on for the complete Mafia The Old Country missions list.


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