Omerta Game Ltd, a leading independent online games developer and publisher, is thrilled to announce the 10th year anniversary celebrations of its perennially popular free-to-play browser-based Mafia MMORPG, Omerta.
"Twitter user umopapisdnpuaq spotted a resemblance between the Scotsman and Emmet "Doc" O' Connell from the strategy game Omerta: City of Gangsters. It appears that developer Haemimont Games took some inspiration from the out-of-work gaffer's face to create Mr. O' Connell."
Digitally Downloaded writes: "It’s time to get controversial: I think we need more games like this. Not every game needs edge-of-the seat excitement. Sometimes, it’s enough to have something which is easy to play when you can’t muster the energy for anything more taxing. More than once, I’ve started a map and pottered along happily for a couple of hours before looking at my watch. I can’t recommend this game for anyone who wants an unsettling, visceral experience, but it’s still a pleasing and well-produced title."
Not too long ago Game-Modo mentioned the upcoming release of the prohibition era gangster-fest Omerta: City of Gangsters and it’s announcement on Mac. Well here it is again gracing your screens with some more interesting news, and this news could win you prizes.
The guys at Kalypso have teamed up with Omerta the online text-based mafia game. Game-Modo have never had the luxury of playing Omerta, though they did know about it from a few years back. A text based game, while not a complete turn-off, wasn’t enough to grip me in my earlier days of Rome: Total War binges and Final Fantasy marathons, amongst many other things.