
| Console | PlayStation 2 |
| Publisher | Gathering |
| Developer | Illusion Softworks |
| Genre | Action-Adventure |
| Region | World |
| Size | 2.8 GB |
Overview
Mafia is an action-adventure game developed by Illusion Softworks and published by Gathering, a label under Take-Two Interactive. Originally a PC title released in 2002, it arrived on PlayStation 2 in 2004, bringing its richly detailed story-driven experience to console players. The game puts players in the shoes of Thomas Angelo, a taxi driver who gets pulled into the criminal underworld of Lost Heaven, a fictional American city set in the 1930s. Unlike many open-world games of its era, Mafia places storytelling at the center of its design. Every mission unfolds as part of a tightly written narrative about loyalty, betrayal, and the cost of living a life of crime. The city itself feels alive, with period-correct vehicles, architecture, and fashion that pull players into the atmosphere of the Prohibition era. Driving carefully and following traffic laws are not optional here; police patrol the streets and will chase down anyone who breaks the rules.
Mafia on PlayStation 2 offers a single-player campaign that follows a linear story structure across more than 20 missions. Players complete assignments ranging from car chases and shootouts to more personal and quiet moments that develop the story. Combat relies on a cover system and a range of period-accurate weapons, including Tommy guns, revolvers, and shotguns. Health does not regenerate on its own, so players must find medkits scattered throughout the environment to stay alive. Between missions, players can explore the open world of Lost Heaven on foot or by car, though the game rewards narrative focus over sandbox exploration. The driving model stands out as one of the most realistic of its time, with each vehicle handling differently and top speeds that feel grounded rather than arcade-like. Racing fans will also find a dedicated race mission that tests driving skill on a circuit track. Mafia delivers a complete and cinematic crime story that sets it apart from its open-world peers.
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