- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Mar 20, 2007
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 2, PSP, Wii, Xbox 360
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6.5
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 16 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 10 out of 16
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Mixed: 0 out of 16
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Negative: 6 out of 16
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Pee-WeeApr 30, 20074I played it both on the ps2 and ps3 there is no difference in graphics or visual it is the same game with a few added missions. do not waste the extra for the ps3 keep your ps2 copy.
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UsmanK.Apr 2, 200710I play this game on PS2 and I love this game because the graphics were good and sound but I wish that I can play this game on PlayStation 3!
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JohnS.Jan 31, 200810
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JohnC.Mar 23, 20079This game really shows ow much EA listened to its audience. There are some nice improvements to the gangsters and to the game as a whole. Recommend this for anyone who has not played the game before.
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Nov 26, 201210
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75EA has done a great job of expanding nearly every facet of the game, and even though only a few of these additions change the game in major ways, the overall package is a good deal better. Still, with last-gen visuals, a frustrating city layout and other issues that plagued the original release, it's still far from perfect.
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Even if you already own the game on your PS2, you may want to give it a second try. There is a lot more content here so the game will feel fresh. If you're a fan of the original game and are looking to keep the good times rolling or if you haven't played The Godfather before, The Don's Edition is solid. However, it may not be worth your $59.99, as the graphics are wholly unimproved.
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70The best news to come out of all of this is the implementation of the Sixaxis: It's not overbearing or intrusive. For example, it only takes a few small gestures to bump someone against the wall. And that's about as extreme as it gets -- which is the proper way to handle the controls.