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Brent-4 zei:Dit wordt toch hét hoogtepunt van Gamescom voor mij!![]()

It’s 1968 and the rules have changed. After years in Vietnam, Lincoln Clay knows this truth: Family isn’t who you’re born with, it’s who you die for.
Er zijn nog andere hoofdpersonages... die wél een link hebben met Italië.koolcast zei:Zelfs gene Italiaan of niets met Italië te maken... Zeer teleur gesteld.
Protagonist Lincoln Clay returns to his home in New Orleans after serving a tour in Vietnam. His adopted family may not be the Cleavers – they’re active members of the city’s black mob – but to a man who grew up in a Catholic orphanage, it offers a stability that he’d been craving his whole life. That ends in a violent act, and now Clay sets out to take out the leader of the Italian mob, Sal Marcano.
“In our early conversations internally, we talked about one, wanting to reclaim the term ‘mafia’ to mean more than the Italian mob,” says Haden Blackman, studio head and creative director at developer Hangar 13. “We also wanted to continue the trend of moving Mafia forward in time, and that’s where we set on the sixties, and then sixty-eight specifically.
In the trailer, three people joined Lincoln in the bayou to dispatch that Italian mobster. One is Cassandra, who heads a faction of Haitian gangsters, and who has issues with the Italians. Burke is part of the Irish mob, and he shares a similar set of problems with the traditional mafia. Finally, there’s Vito Scaletta, a name that may be familiar for Mafia II players: He’s the player character from that game, now out of prison and living a shabby post-Empire City life.
Mafia 3 in der Gamescom-Vorschau: 2016-Release, neuer Held und New Orleans als Schauplatz
-Joe's fate will be explained, Vito returns
-protagonist: Lincoln Clay, complete orphan, Vietnam veteran
-you will fight agains the Italian mob
-you will get help from Vito Scaletta, Cassandra (the afro woman) and Burke (man with moustache)
-you will be able to call them via a phone booth, as well as other kinds of support (snipers, drive-by)
-no coop
-your partners will only help in special missions, besides that, you are on your own
-late 60s / early 70s atmosphere in New Orleans (French Quarter, Jazz Bars, Rollings Stones)
-graphic is not as good as it looks in screenshots, textures are weak, lighting is good, facial animations seems unfinished (early gameplay version)
-"more focussed" than the Open World of GTAV
-side activities like clearing a gang hideout
-choices affect the world: do you let a informant run or not
-you will "conquer" the several districts of the map and then assign parts to administer to your friends, which one you choose will have different effects
-no "deep" economy system like in The Godfather 2
-you can shoot AND drive
-no health regeneration
-different pistols, revolvers. shotguns and mps as weapons, as well as grenade(launchers)
-you can still sneak
-brutal takedowns are confirmed
-you can only carry two guns
-cannot pull bodies out of the way
-destructible environments
-AI does not seem stupid
-red arrows mark enemies
ralleke zei:Ik vind het ook teleurstellend. Het hoofdpersonage staat me niet aan.
halovision zei:De setting heeft precies plaats in Louisiana.