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just bought scarface last night. well switching from the PS3 back to the PS2 was lame enough, but this game was a bit weak next to GTA series. the driving stuff is really awful, the voice is NOT done by Al Pacino (pissed off) though it is done quite well. and the game play is a little awkward. the worst thing is the graphics. I can't believe it's a new release game. it looks like it was made in 1994. If you can get past all that it is good fun. going around selling coke, trying to cap gaspar gomez and saying "say hello to my little fren" over and over is fun too.

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I played The Godfather a fair while ago now, I thought it to be a enjoyable romp around.

While it is quite different from GTA it's essentially the same game, just with the use of a different engine. I recommend playing it but in the long run, you'll be chucking it out after your done.

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I've played Mafia and Godfather... Mafia wins hands down

mafia rocks ive played that game 6 times from start to finnish i really wish they would make mafia 2

played godfather that was good but got over it

scareface i was very disappointed got very borin fast, cant change the controls,visuals poor,poor story line

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