Games32 writes: "In 1974 Francis Ford Coppola and Mario Puzo released the second movie from The Godfather trilogy. A crime drama, featuring Al Pacino's best performance ever, which is ranked among the most critically and artistically successful movies having a 98% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Such a legendary movie can be an amazing source for any kind of videogames, and probably this was EA's main idea when they decided to develop the sequel to The Godfather: The Game. But it was inevitable that they had to do something about it, so their new game would not end up like the first one (just another Grand Theft Auto clone)." 71/100