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Mafia III Critic Reviews

70 Total Reviews

39 Positive Reviews(55.7%)
28 Mixed Reviews(40%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Digitally Downloaded October 18, 2016
It’s refreshing to see a game tackle hard issues so earnestly, and I can honestly say this is a story which will stay with me long after playing.
85
Everyeye.it October 11, 2016
Mafia 3 will divide the audience; it's forced to live halfway between the technical problems and the excellence of a truly overwhelming narrative.
83
Gaming Age October 17, 2016
When Mafia III gets things right, it really gets things right. It has the kind of soundtrack and vibe that most other games would kill to have, and it's built around an incredibly compelling protagonist. It's nowhere close to being perfect, but there's enough good stuff here that, ultimately, it's hard to stay too mad at Mafia III.
82
Hobby Consolas October 11, 2016
Mafia III is a game full of contrasts. It has some issues, but its vision of the gang world makes it very attractive as a sandbox. The narrative, the historical context and the music are just amazing. If you can forgive its technical troubles, you will see that Lincoln Clay has the strength of a hurricane.
80
Giant Bomb October 24, 2016
Ultimately, technical gaffes and issues of design repetition weren't enough to stop me from appreciating Mafia III. The writers and voice actors turn in the strongest work, crafting and performing a story that manages to rise above the conventional open-world structure it's working within.
80
Washington Post October 27, 2016
Never has a mainstream video game focused on the awful side of America’s racial legacy with such frank insistence. And never has a video game had such an interesting cast of black characters.
80
games(TM) November 8, 2016
Mafia III feels like a small miracle. A sandbox game not only with a cohesive story, but a cohesive story about a young black man waging war against white institutions – how the hell did this get made? On the surface, Mafia III is yet another sandbox crime game. But lose yourself to its machismo and tone, and verily, you will find yourself playing something you have never experienced before.
80
Hardcore Gamer October 10, 2016
It wouldn’t be surprising for Mafia III to emerge as the AAA game with the best story of 2016 as Lincoln Clay’s revenge tale, and its wonderful documentary-style presentation, are engrossing from beginning to end, with a host of unique characters that make New Bordeaux feel unlike anywhere else in video games. You’d be hard pressed to find a game that presents some of the most shameful times in our nation’s history in a more elegant way, though the realism that comes from being so on the nose is shocking.
80
Eurogamer Italy October 11, 2016
Mafia III has so many technical issues that it's really hard to ignore them. But the game is something you should try because of the way Hangar 13 has dealt with the racism issue. Everyone should play this game and learn the hard way how terrible racism can be.
80
Twinfinite October 11, 2016
Mafia III took me through a grand tale of loss and, in the end, after all of my macho escapades, I was left more empty, realizing no amount of killing could change what was done. For that reason, Mafia III is not a game to be missed by anyone.
80
Vandal October 12, 2016
Hangar 13 has done a great job with the setting and building an atmospheric world, but some visual issues and repetitive tasks make it less enjoyable than it could've been. Still, it's a game that fans of open-world action will like.
80
LaPS4 October 13, 2016
Mafia's return is a bittersweet one. On one hand, there are several visual issues that burden the game, and the feeling of being an errand boy completing repetitive missions is always there. On the other hand, Hangar 13 ha created a world with its own personality, a really interesting city and the soundtrack selection is superb. The adult, violent and vengeance-themed plot is another remarkable point.
80
NZGamer October 19, 2016
It’s a diamond in the rough, though, and this jankiness is a mild distraction at worst. The appeal of Mafia III is the stories it tells – both the textual narrative, and the multitude of emergent ones that come from simply existing in a place as rich and complex as New Bordeaux. It certainly has its flaws, but in balancing the over-the-top action of a crime game with a pointed look at real-life racism, and in its fantastic re-creation of the ‘60s American South, Mafia III has achieved something special.
78
Multiplayer.it October 11, 2016
Quotation forthcoming.
77
IGN Sweden October 18, 2016
In its greatest moments, Mafia 3 is one of the best games this year. But the road between those moments can be repetitive. It's worth playing to the end, just to experience the story of Lincoln Clay.
75
IGN October 10, 2016
Mafia 3’s strong characters and confident storytelling kept me engaged, even if the gameplay rarely delivered anything but bog-standard and repetitive open-world action.
75
PlayStation LifeStyle October 10, 2016
While Mafia III is not a game-changing entry, it is a genuine attempt to tell an entertaining story. It’s too bad that technical and graphical issues get in the way of progress on occasion, and a few gameplay mechanics cause the game to quickly boil down to the same handful of mission types, which means to get to the next chapter of the main story takes some monotony.
75
SpazioGames October 10, 2016
Mafia III is a game with two souls: It tells an impressive story about revenge and honor in an accurate historical context, but it suffers from many technical flaws.
75
IGN Spain October 11, 2016
It is a pity that they created an open world city that's so great and so well recreated as the New Orleans of the time to not make too many tasks to perform freely - one of the facets that we hope can be overcome in the future.
75
COGconnected October 13, 2016
Mafia III’s compelling story and combat really shine through, and it is simply a fun game.