Made Man: Confessions of the Family Blood
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- Choose from more than 25 authentic tools of the trade
- 17 intense locations throughout 3 decades of The Family’s most powerful history
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In the golden age of organized crime, LOYALTY is the family name. From the jungles of Vietnam to the territorial streets of New York, climb the Mafia ranks Joey Verola – now that you’re in, there’s only one way out. WIELD powerful weapons simultaneously for twice the respect.
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When video game company Acclaim went under recently, there were many “in development” titles under the company that were immediately scrapped. But, the creators of this game were persistent. They started their own studio and finished the game. Because of this, flaws are to be expected but trust me, look past them and you’ll find yourself playing and enjoying a very gifted game. First, let me just say that the graphics ARE pretty excellent. There are occasional glitches and cut scene problems but the by and large game play is very pretty. To me the originality of the tale line is brilliant and as the game develops you be having a lot of fun. By and large, if this game had the standard $50 or even $40 price tag I would give it a 7/10. But since this is quality game for $20, it gets a 9/10 from me. If you come across this game at a local game store or Best Buy, it’s worth buying.
Rating: 4 / 5
The game was OK. It was another mafia clone game in the tradition of the Godfather, but I reflect the game could have done away with Vietnam. Makes the game less mafiaso.
Rating: 3 / 5
The game was decent, could have probably used a more up to date playing system. Maybe if my character didn’t step owing to parapet and be shot it would be more realistic. Anyhow, by and large the game is pretty excellent, if you like Grand Theft Auto series, and the The Godfather.
Rating: 3 / 5
Remember Acclaim? You know, that third party publisher that released so many licensed comic book and movie-based sports meeting from the 16-bit to 128-bit era? A few years ago they finally went under, but when they did, there were a few sports meeting they had slated that never saw the light of day. Made Man was one of them, and now it’s finally here on the PS2 at a budget price. But, even at a budget price, Made Man still feels like you’re getting ripped off. Why is this? Because the game is unbelievably frustrating and contains a slew of gameplay bugs that given all the time this game was in development, should have been fixed. You play as Joey, a mafia guy looking to get, well, made. That’s about as much to the tale that’s worth figuring out, thanks to a slew of gameplay bugs that include normal crashes and choppy dialogue. Not to mention that the game’s graphics look like a late in life PS1 game, the controls are horrible, the game’s camera is schizoid, and the enemy AI is non-existant. Yeah, if you can’t tell by now, Made Man is an unbelievably terrible game that should have stayed stuck in development hell. Avoid, it’s not even worth a look from the most die hard of GTA-stylishness gamers.
Rating: 1 / 5