Mafia 3 is better than Grand Theft Auto 5. It’s smarter, more vicious, boasts a much, much more powerful social commentary, and it has better dialogue, car chases, and gunfights. The historical crime game series is less a GTA rival than it once was, but they’re both open-world gangster games – if I had to choose between the two, I would pick Mafia The Old Country, just announced at Gamescom, over GTA 6. Nevertheless, after Hangar 13 revealed its new crime sequel, questions arose about the in-game language settings, which seemed to offer subtitles or fully recorded dialogue for French, German, Russian, Czech – but not Italian, despite Mafia The Old Country’s setting. Now, however, Hangar 13 makes a statement, clarifying the language options in its upcoming epic.
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Mafia The Old Country takes the series back to its roots