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title: "Mafia III - PlayStation 4"
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# Multiple play styles Vast open world Collectible map included Mafia III - PlayStation 4

**Price:** AED 120
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## Summary

> 🎮 Unleash Your Inner Anti-Hero in New Bordeaux!

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- **What is this?** Mafia III - PlayStation 4
- **How much does it cost?** AED 120 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Become Lincoln Clay:** Step into the shoes of a lethal anti-hero on a quest for vengeance.
- • **Build Your Criminal Empire:** Strategically reward or betray lieutenants to shape your underworld.
- • **Choose Your Path to Revenge:** Engage in combat your way—whether through brute force or stealthy tactics.
- • **Explore a Reimagined New Orleans:** Dive into the vibrant, mob-controlled streets of 1968 New Bordeaux.
- • **Immersive Soundtrack & Atmosphere:** Experience the sights and sounds of a bygone era that enhance your gameplay.

## Overview

Mafia III for PlayStation 4 invites players into a richly detailed open world set in 1968 New Bordeaux, where they can embody Lincoln Clay, a Vietnam veteran seeking revenge against the Italian Mafia. With a collectible map included, players can explore the era's vibrant streets, choose their own play style, and build a new criminal empire through strategic decisions.

## Description

1968. New Bordeaux. After years of combat in Vietnam, Lincoln Clay knows this truth: family isn’t who you’re born with, it’s who you die for. When his surrogate family, the black mob, is wiped out by the Italian Mafia, Lincoln builds a new family and blazes a path of military-grade revenge through the Mafioso responsible.

Review: Three Glee - Fans of Grand Theft Auto will loudly applaud this third installment of the Mafia game series. I have been playing the title for just a few hours now, but I am totally loving it. The year is 1968, and you play as Lincoln Clay, a bad-ass Vietnam Vet back from the war to take control of the underworld in the New Orleans-styled city New Bourdeaux while you avenge the death of your beloved godfather. Basically this game is like an adult GTA with superb period mise-en-scene and a killer soundtrack. The truth is, MIII has probably the best selection of tunes I’ve ever heard in a video game, but then, the late sixties were an especially rich period in rock music. So far, I’ve heard Creedence, Hendrix, Aretha, James Brown, Janis, the Airplane, Otis, Sam Cooke, Little Richard, the Stones, Steppenwolf, the Beach Boys, and many more coming over my car’s radio – sorry, hip hop fans, but THIS is what great music sounds like! And then there's a vintage blues station offering much more listening pleasure as well... The game also features excellent dialog and voice-acting, plus very cinematic cut scenes. The game play includes a good blend of stealth and assault-type combat. Typically you start a mission in stealth mode and then switch to blasting when your cover is blown. The missions include killings, sabotage, spying, intimidation -- a full range of heinous activities! So far, the checkpoints seem well placed so you don’t have to regress too far back through the story when you die in an especially violent encounter. Short of Nazis, there are few villains I find more enjoyable to put down than the racist redneck crackers on display here. There are some subtleties of strategy I haven’t needed to mess with yet, involving slicing the pie among your lieutenants so they remain allies and not rivals. I hope this empire-building doesn’t become too onerous; I just like driving around the city and completing missions! You can collect various oddities including old Playboy issues and Vargas portraits. You also need fuses to help you tap into telephone junction boxes that give you more intel on neighborhoods of interest – and their inhabitants. I’ll report back if my opinion of Mafia III changes, but at this time, I think this is probably the best game I’ve played on the PS4 after Uncharted 4 and Just Cause 3. Laissez les bon temps roulez, y’all! UPDATE: Well, I have racked up plenty of hours playing this title now, and my opinion holds: if you like Grand Theft Auto, you will LOVE this game. I have also found that you would do well to pay careful attention to control prompts at the bottom of the screen. Push the square button while you're looking at the map, for example, to get a handy readout of available story and optional missions. Push the right arrow when you are asked to assign a racket to one of your lieutenants, and see what additional perks assignment to each lieutenant will give you, which helps you decide. I also found that you don't have to stop for the frequent red lights and stop signs -- the police on patrol don't seem to pay any attention to your bad driving habits. And MIII is a LONG game -- I have now been playing for hours and hours and still I'm only fifteen percent through! As I said, I rank this game right up there with Uncharted 4 and Just Cause 3 as my favorite PS4 titles to date. HIGHLY recommended!!! UPDATE NUMBER TWO: well, I finished the game some weeks ago -- IMO, it was excellent from start to finish -- and I also got the Season Pass of DLC. The first batch of DLC was terrific, featuring a new section of New Bourdeaux to explore, and I'm thoroughly enjoying the second batch that just came out. MIII is one game that really keeps giving (well, for a price anyway!) I hope the DLC keeps coming too...
Review: Awesome video game lots of action - Excellent game not a problem

## Features

- Collectible map of New Bordeaux Included.
- 1968 NEW BORDEAUX, A REIMAGINED NEW ORLEANS: A vast open world ruled by the mob and detailed with the sights and sounds of the era.
- A LETHAL ANTI-HERO: Be Lincoln Clay, orphan and Vietnam veteran hell bent on revenge for the deaths of his surrogate family.
- REVENGE YOUR WAY: Choose your own play-style; brute force, blazing guns or stalk-and-kill tactics, to tear down the Italian Mafia.
- A NEW FAMILY ON THE ASHES OF THE OLD: Build a new criminal empire your way by deciding which lieutenants you reward, and which you betray

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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Three Glee
*by J***G on February 20, 2017*

Fans of Grand Theft Auto will loudly applaud this third installment of the Mafia game series. I have been playing the title for just a few hours now, but I am totally loving it. The year is 1968, and you play as Lincoln Clay, a bad-ass Vietnam Vet back from the war to take control of the underworld in the New Orleans-styled city New Bourdeaux while you avenge the death of your beloved godfather. Basically this game is like an adult GTA with superb period mise-en-scene and a killer soundtrack. The truth is, MIII has probably the best selection of tunes I’ve ever heard in a video game, but then, the late sixties were an especially rich period in rock music. So far, I’ve heard Creedence, Hendrix, Aretha, James Brown, Janis, the Airplane, Otis, Sam Cooke, Little Richard, the Stones, Steppenwolf, the Beach Boys, and many more coming over my car’s radio – sorry, hip hop fans, but THIS is what great music sounds like! And then there's a vintage blues station offering much more listening pleasure as well... The game also features excellent dialog and voice-acting, plus very cinematic cut scenes. The game play includes a good blend of stealth and assault-type combat. Typically you start a mission in stealth mode and then switch to blasting when your cover is blown. The missions include killings, sabotage, spying, intimidation -- a full range of heinous activities! So far, the checkpoints seem well placed so you don’t have to regress too far back through the story when you die in an especially violent encounter. Short of Nazis, there are few villains I find more enjoyable to put down than the racist redneck crackers on display here. There are some subtleties of strategy I haven’t needed to mess with yet, involving slicing the pie among your lieutenants so they remain allies and not rivals. I hope this empire-building doesn’t become too onerous; I just like driving around the city and completing missions! You can collect various oddities including old Playboy issues and Vargas portraits. You also need fuses to help you tap into telephone junction boxes that give you more intel on neighborhoods of interest – and their inhabitants. I’ll report back if my opinion of Mafia III changes, but at this time, I think this is probably the best game I’ve played on the PS4 after Uncharted 4 and Just Cause 3. Laissez les bon temps roulez, y’all! UPDATE: Well, I have racked up plenty of hours playing this title now, and my opinion holds: if you like Grand Theft Auto, you will LOVE this game. I have also found that you would do well to pay careful attention to control prompts at the bottom of the screen. Push the square button while you're looking at the map, for example, to get a handy readout of available story and optional missions. Push the right arrow when you are asked to assign a racket to one of your lieutenants, and see what additional perks assignment to each lieutenant will give you, which helps you decide. I also found that you don't have to stop for the frequent red lights and stop signs -- the police on patrol don't seem to pay any attention to your bad driving habits. And MIII is a LONG game -- I have now been playing for hours and hours and still I'm only fifteen percent through! As I said, I rank this game right up there with Uncharted 4 and Just Cause 3 as my favorite PS4 titles to date. HIGHLY recommended!!! UPDATE NUMBER TWO: well, I finished the game some weeks ago -- IMO, it was excellent from start to finish -- and I also got the Season Pass of DLC. The first batch of DLC was terrific, featuring a new section of New Bourdeaux to explore, and I'm thoroughly enjoying the second batch that just came out. MIII is one game that really keeps giving (well, for a price anyway!) I hope the DLC keeps coming too...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome video game lots of action
*by K***N on June 17, 2025*

Excellent game not a problem

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not perfect, but A+ for effort
*by E***M on February 26, 2017*

I had played Mafia 2 quite a bit and remember being really impressed, so I decided to try out this one. I love almost everything about it. It does feel a lot like Grand Theft Auto if you want to compare it to that, except not quite as polished and with less to do. However, I believe the story in this Mafia is wonderful, I love all of the characters so far. The driving always bothered me in GTA games, and it does in this game as well. It has its pros and cons. A con would be the damage model, which isn't very good at all. On the other side, the way the cars get dirty and have new and rundown versions of all the cars (I'm guessing, anyway, I've seen both of many of the models) is pretty fantastic. I'll run around for awhile doing missions and such, running through the bayou and whatnot then have to stop and check out the car just to see the dirty effect. I also like how it has actual speeds in MPH. As usual, it's all about the details. A couple more pros with the cars include how the old-fashioned head lamps will glow an orange tint between going from on to off. Or how if you exit a vehicle with the steering turned, the wheels will remain in that position once you get out. There's many brilliant little details which get me hooked on games like this. I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the soundtrack. For me, it easily took the #1 spot for best soundtrack in a game. GTA: Vice City would be my #2, and just like Vice City, Mafia III's soundtrack really helps to put you in the mood of the time period taking place in the game. Not only does Mafia's do this perfectly with due diligence of making sure all the songs are 1968 or earlier, but hearing these songs during cutscenes and around town on shop radios and in home radios really help to put you in late 60's Louisiana. Unbelievably good job on the music in the game. This game is far from perfect, but probably deserves a spot on your shelf.

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- Mafia III - PlayStation 4
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