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dramatic
and cinematic
touch to the game are the late Marlon Brando as Don Vito Corleone, James
Caan as Sonny Corleone and Robert Duvall as consigliore Tom Hagen.

The
world of The Godfather: Experience
a decade of violence in New York City from 1945-55.
Classic
Film Moments: Non-linear action
adventure gameplay with missions direct from the film and original
missions with characters from film provides an experience for all types
of gamers.
Put
yourself in the Godfather: Players
will create their own mobster and put themselves in the action of the
game and experience the fiction of The Godfather.
Respect
and Consequences: Players will use their powers of loyalty and fear
to earn respect throughout New York City.
Decisions made by the player in the game will have lasting
consequences.
Persistent
world: Your character will interact freely with other characters in
the world. Depending on your needs in the game and how you choose to
play the game, by violent or intimidating means or respectful or
negotiating means, the characters in the world will remember your
interactions with them and your interactions will affect the outcome of
the game.
Control
New York: The control of New York will be challenged by the five
families from the fiction including the Tattaglia, Cuneo, Sollozzo,
Brazini, and Stracci families.
Mark
Winegardner, author of the novel Godfather
Returns, is providing story editing and fiction insight.
I'm
curious how all this will play out on the PSP. Presumably Rockstar
will have a Grand Theft Auto game out for the handheld pretty quick (if
not a completely new game, then at least a re-hash), so The Godfather
will have some competition.
Without
sounding like too much of an EA ass-kisser, everything is in place to
create an awesome crime-themed game: official Godfather license, use of
source material (movie and book), wide-open environments, a professional
writer, consequential gameplay, and "a
decade of violence in New York City from 1945-55." (What game would
be complete without a decade of violence?) Sotto tutti gli
aspetti the groundwork is laid.
-
Omni
(March
6, 2005)
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New screens added February 20, 2006 --

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