The Godfather II
- Relive the greatest moments from “The Godfather II” in an open-world action experience inspired by the movie.
- Act like a mobster to command respect, intimidating and extorting business owners and rival families with devastating new attacks and executions.
- Recruit, develop, and promote members of your crime family. Recruit your friends to join your family and take them into battle online to find out who is the Don of Dons.
- Bring up to three crew members along on jobs, including an arsonist, demolitions expert, safecracker, and more. Command their actions in battle and unleash their specialties on your enemies.
- Be a true Don as you coordinate all the action using a 3D world map: survey your turf, place defenses on businesses, analyze crime patterns, identify new illicit racket monopolies, and choose the target of your next attack.
Product Description
On the eve of the Cuban revolution, a major mob meeting in Havana takes a bloody turn. The Don of your family is killed, and you must take the reigns and lead your battered organization. Success breeds opportunity, so when Michael Corleone comes under investigation by a Senate Committee on Organized Crime, the Corleone Family calls upon you to reestablish its operation in New York and expand into a new territory — Miami. Build up your arsenal, build alliances, and … More >>
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The Godfather II

I’ve played this game for about 6 hours and the only word I can come up with is sloppy. In those 6 hours I’ve spent the better part of my time trying to: fix my camera view, reorient my map, and click through screen after screen after screen in the proverbial “Don’s view”. EA should of remembered why the first game succeeded and continued the formula: great controls, awesome characters, lots of detail and plentiful sidequests. Now every character looks the same, the controls are choppy (you have to tommygun someone for 15 seconds before they drop) and the “Don’s view” is more of a hindrance then a novelty. (if someone can explain why its supposed to be fun for me to open up this screen over and over to send my guys to some other city to defend some other place i’ll likely never go back to, I’d appreciate it) I also don’t understand alot of the logic in this game…. people on the street hire me to bomb a building/trash a place and when I check my map– it’s my own damn business. Am I the only one missing something here?
Rating: 2 / 5
I purchased the original Godfather game for PS2 used for about $[...] and was disapointed with the repetative game play. You walk into a store, warehouse, or family compound and extort or kill whoever is inside or hanging around the place. VERY BORING after you realize they are all the same. About the only cool thing was the weapons upgrades. The original Godfather game had a great story to go off of, and I liked the 1940s setting, so I got about 12 hours of gameplay before I just got sick of doing the same thing over and over. But I only paid [...] bucks so no big.
I was not alone in my take on the first game, so I had great hopes for the sequel which I assumed would improve on a good game by adding more variety to the take overs of business fronts and such. When I played the game last night I almost put my foot through the screen! EA did little more than add the same gameplay found in Vice City Stories of taking over a business and then defending it. Now the only cool thing is recruiting members of the family and at [...] it is not THAT cool.
I have only played for 4 hours, but I must say that I have not been this dissapointed by a game for a very long time. Among other things, the size of New York City in this game is about the 10 blocks by [...] blocks. The voice acting is very bad, with the Frank Pantangeli character the worst of all. I may be biased here since the voice of Frank from the movie was so distinct and full of flavor and the voice in the game is so plain and unemotional.
The controls are very much the same and driving a car is certainly nothing close to being in the same league as GTA and the same goes for walking. When your character walks up or down stairs, there is no indication he is doing so. The character walks just as if he was on the sidewalk.
This review should have been better, but I am soooo frustrated I just had to get it out. The game is bad. If you have the first one, play that for a while and at least wait for the price to come down on this title. I wouldn’t even recommend it as a good purchase for $[...].
Rating: 2 / 5
I pre-ordered this game in great anticipation of it coming out. I should have waited and played it first. The first Godfather game was so good that I thought there was no way the second one would be any different. Man, was I wrong. This is the most horrible game I ever bought. Francis Ford Coppola is crying in his grave right now. The looks, the action , everything sucks. Please people, don’t waste your money like I did. The graphics are absolutely terrible.
Rating: 1 / 5
I rented Godfather 2 hoping for a game as good as or better than the first. The first had decent graphics, somewhat dated, but the gameplay was good and engaging. The Godfather 2 is boring, everything is the same, the graphics are terrible for a PS3 game and after playing for 3 hours, you havent gotten anywhere. Your player is asked to do the same things over and over, without much reward. The controls are bad and the police and health systems are buggy and do not live up to the first game. Driving in the game is like driving a square. When you crash, the car damages in the same place everytime and gets stuck very easily. The driving physics need work and the weapons are terribly unrealistic and it takes many shots to down an enemy with a basic pistol. Overall this game is frustating, really easy, boring, bad graphics and doesnt live up to its name
Rating: 1 / 5
I bought this for my son and he realy likes it. He is 32 so it is for an adult.
Rating: 3 / 5