Narratively, thematically, visually, even artistically, the differences between Hangar 13’s two most-recent Mafia games are broad.
There are plenty of firearms in Hangar 13's upcoming title, but sometimes you need to rely on good ol' fashioned blades.
With GTA 6 still on the horizon, we're especially excited to dive into 1900s Sicily and experience these 15 things in Mafia: The Old Country.
Knife fights, assassinations, and gun fights on horseback are only a few things that protagonist Enzo Favara must engage in.
Rewinding back to old-world Sicily, developer Hangar 13 reckons The Old Country is Mafia at its most immersive.
Looking great on the story front, Mafia: The Old Country still leaves us with a few unanswered questions about gameplay.
Cautious optimism.
[drop-cap]W[/drop-cap]hen it comes to big name hits, there weren't many at this year's E3 that strived to be bigger than Hanger 13's newest sequel in the hit series Mafia III. With a huge show floor s... Read More