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So, now with all the old school Mafia games being remastered I was wondering if one of those is the one where you can free roam and take over businesses and get income from those?

I know Mafia 1 is story driven, I can’t remember how 2 was. But I remember from when I was a kid you could like take over and be owner of businesses all around the town and you where able to overtake territory in order to grow your reputation.

Anyone remember if it was Mafia 2 or another mafia game?

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  • Hi Vedberg, welcome to the community. I believe you are talking about The Godfather series, based on the movies. All Mafia games are story driven and I played Godfather myself when I was younger.

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Hi Vedberg, welcome to the community.

I believe you are talking about The Godfather series, based on the movies. All Mafia games are story driven and I played Godfather myself when I was younger. The focus was to grow your mafia empire by threatening store owners and such. Can’t think of any other games than those.
The Godfather 2 is not much to talk about but The Godfather 1 was a master piece based on Mafia 2 move with actors from the the movies actually voice acting the game characters.

Have a look at:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Godfather_(2006_video_game)
and
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Godfather_II_(video_game)

It's all good ❤️

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