True. A great game even if, yes, it is repetitive. Also if you buy Mafia II: DE you get both Classic and "Remaster" versions. But since you are on Steam, you absolutely need to play the Classic version instead which is WAY better overall compared to the horrible Definitive Edition (that includes a ton of bugs, removes the clothing physics from the original and is using the annoying 2K Launcher)Republished on Tuesday, 19th May, 2020: We're bringing this review back from the archives following the announcement of Mafia III: Definitive Edition.The original text follows.
Mafia III is a 2016 action-adventure video game developed by Hangar 13 and published by 2K. It was released in October 2016 for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One, in May 2017 for macOS, [2] and in October 2021 for Google Stadia. It is the sequel to Mafia II and the third installment in the Mafia series. Set within the fictional city of New
Mafia III is a singleplayer third-person action, shooter game in the Mafia series. The game is a sequel to Mafia II, and is made by Hangar 13 and published by 2K Games. Mafia III was rebranded as Mafia III: Definitive Edition on May 19, 2020 on Steam, granting all previously available DLC.
3. In the Reshade installation pop-up window asking for what rendering API does the game run on, select "Direct3D 10 / 11 / 12". This is because Mafia Definitive Edition runs on the Direct3D 11 rendering API. 4. In the "Select effect packages to install" menu, choose ONLY the ff: - Standard effects - SweetFX by CeeJay.dk - Color effects by prod80 0cJsVih.