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IGN Reviews the PS3 version of The Godfather: The Don's Edition

The Corleones may be bigger and more well-rounded than ever, but they're also showing plenty of wrinkles with age.

Contra266638d ago

The 360FANBOY HAS JUST ARRIVED.

THIS GAME CRAP. BUT THEN AGAIN..... IT'S OBVIOUS CUZ IT'S ON PS3

Creepa at GameManx6638d ago

It looks like they did not spend the time on the graphics they should have.

neogeo6637d ago

This has nothing to do with PS3's power. this is just lazy crap! don't tell me this game will sell for $59.99!!!?? lets boycot this game. I hope it does not sell a single copy to teach them a lesson.

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10 Classic Games That Are Desperate for Remasters

Licensing issues often leave many games forgotten. But all that aside, here are 10 classic games desperate for remasters.

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Iceball200098d ago

The getaway
Smugglers run
Dead to rights
Worlds scariest police chases
Sure I’m missing a few.

FPS_D3TH97d ago

Mannn… worlds scaries police chases… that took me back lol

Knushwood Butt98d ago

Ape Escape.
Fun game but, wow, you need a college degree to understand the controls.
A remaster would also save you from having to constantly fight the camera.
Keep the music though. Those drum and bass tracks fit really well and haven't aged. Made me think that more games could work well with drum and bass tracks, but unfortunately it's a somewhat niche genre now.

Abear2198d ago

Max Payne Series
Infamous 1 & 2
NBA Street Vol 2
SSX
Skate

M_Prime97d ago

i could have sworn i read somewhere that Remedy is remaking May Payne 1 but things have been quiet lately

YourMommySpoils97d ago

They are making the first one, as we speak.

jznrpg98d ago (Edited 98d ago )

One of the few Xbox games I own. I have 3 copies of it because of the many discs it has, for just in case reasons

jznrpg98d ago (Edited 98d ago )

Xenogears, Xenosaga trilogy, Vagrant Story, Drakengards, Parasite Eve and many more but I’ll start with those

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The amazing stories of a man you've never heard of

Phil Campbell discusses his work on numerous projects, from Tomb Raider to Beyond: Two Souls, and working with Brando and Bowie on The Godfather and Omikron: The Nomad Soul respectively.

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strayanalog1950d ago

Here's a bit more on Brando from Campbell that was left out due to lack of time:

"I had been sitting just letting him get on with performing," Campbell said, "and maybe I should have stepped in sooner. It wasn't until he actually encouraged me to step in, with something like, 'If it's s*!t, say "Marlon, that was s*!t - do it again!",' that I did. I never told him his reading was s*!t, though!

"By the end of the session we we getting on famously!" he added. "He told me what a 'nice fella' I was and we talked casually about a few things, including playing the Bongo drums!

"Early on, I had asked him about the legend of pushing Kleenex into his cheeks to get the voice and he told me to not believe everything I read. Later on, of course, he actually did that during our recording - he pushed Kleenex into his cheeks to try to once again achieve 'the voice'! Unfortunately, it tended to actually make the sound of the lines more muddy and incomprehensible.

"Based on what he said on the tapes, Marlon Brando really enjoyed the process, and performed the script without any disputes or opinion!!!

"Ultimately, I feel proud and humbled to have written Marlon Brando's final script - and to have been sole witness to his final performance."

Sonnie3r1949d ago

He told me what a 'nice fella' I was and we talked casually about a few things https://www.yourtexasbenefi...

RabbitFly1949d ago

Now that is writing. And just as my hope that there ever could be any real journalism in games media was dwindling away. Recommended read to everyone. The piece itself is interesting and entertaining. But at the very least this should be reference for People as to how good a gaming related article can be.

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Top 5 games set in post-World War 2

Mafia II was released in 2010 and instantly became a fan favourite due to the protagonist Vito Scaletta and his story. Vito Scaletta is a war veteran with a tough childhood whose family is in massive debt. Joe Barbaro, the best friend of Vito, introduces him to Henry Tomasino, a member of the Mafia. They together go on a crime spree in search of money to settle Vito’s family debt.

If you are a fan of games that are set in the 1940s and circle around crime, then there is no way you haven’t played this game. However, if you haven’t then you should try it out because you won’t regret it.

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