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Now Playing: Mafia II Trailer (First)
Description: Mafia II is a gritty drama which chronicles the rise of World War II
Veteran Vito Scaletta, the son of Sicilian immigrants. As the game
progresses, Vito will join a crime family and become a made man.The
story begins with the player character Vito returning home on leave
from World War II. Vito had joined the U.S. military as a way of
avoiding jail time for a botched robbery. He then discovers that his
father died and left his family $2000 in debt. Vito reunites with
his old friend, Joe Barbaro, and the two quickly embark upon a life
of crime. Their criminal ascension starts with Mikey, a car mechanic
who gets in a conflict with Joe. Mikey also needs a certain type of
car to chop for parts, and will pay $400 for one that the police are
not tailing. Soon enough, Vito, Joe, and Henry Tomasino (already a
made man in the Clemente family) find themselves battling with, for,
against, and around three crime factions the Falcone, Vinci and
Clemente families. The player is later introduced to Eddie Scarpa (a
capo in the Falcone crime family).[13] Another character is Marty, a
young, novice getaway driver who takes Vito and Joe to the Empire
Arms hotel in the mission Room Service involving the assassination
of the Clemente familys don.The game will contain two hours of
in-game cutscenes. The original game, Mafia The City of Lost
Heaven, had a screenplay of 400 pages, opposed to the 700 pages of
the sequel. Daniel Vávra, the writer and director of the original
and the sequel, discussed the new angle of the game stating The old
game was a tribute to gangster films, a romantic vision. Mafia II is
grittier, real, a darker world, and the effects are based in
reality. Official PlayStation Magazine states A high body count is
still promised in this tale set in a fictional city inspired by New
York of the 1940s and 50s, but those casualties will come the hard
way -- through small-scale operations rather than mass
firefights.Vito will also be able to pay for food and drinks, such
as ...