The Godfather II
- April 7, 2009
- EA Redwood Shores
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The Godfather II povides a lot of fun but fails to live up to the initial promise.
After being promoted by Michael Corleone to Don of New York, players expand to new cities, as they build up their families through extorting businesses, monopolizing illegal crime rings and defeating new families in an effort to become the most powerful mob family in America. To help players manage their empire, The Godfather II introduces "The Don's View" - an innovative strategy meta-game that a…
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The Godfather II
Most video games based on movies are little more than marketing ploys. They're often hurried and unfinished—essentially just another way to publicize the film and build buzz. It's been 35 years since the film The Godfather: Part II, so that shouldn't have been a problem with EA's new Godfather
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The Godfather II povides a lot of fun but fails to live up to the initial promise.
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The Godfather name is little more than bait for this empire-focused take on the Grand Theft Auto-style of criminal action.
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