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Title of the Game: Godfather : Mob Wars
Platform of Game: PSP
Genre of Game:Historic Action Adventure
Developer: Page 44 Studios
Publisher:Electronic Arts
Product Model Year:Sep 19,2006
Game Requirements: PSP console.
Description of the game
The Godfather: Mob Wars adds a card-based strategy game to a third-person action game based on the most popular mobster film of all time.
You work your way up through the ranks of the infamous Corleone Family as you undertake a variety of action packed missions, such as mob hits and extortion. An exclusive Mob Wars mode lets you engage in a strategic card game in which you maneuver your gangsters aroundNew York City to battle for turf. Other gameplay features include a unique combat system, non-lethal combat moves and original missions as well as missions directly from the film.
Game Play

this is the part when we've just started off the game & the main character needs to extort money from a shop owner.

This is also where the player starts to learn the basics of being a mobster.

This is where the player needs to take over a racket or a hidden place which hold illegal activities.
Graphics
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The Godfather: Mob Wars looks good when you can actually see what's happening.
Camera aside, the models of the characters from the film all look accurate and detailed, and the environments also look authentic, even though you can't ever explore beyond a very small area.
The animation can be jerky and awkward, and you'll often see enemies twitching up against a door or wall for no good reason. There are also some clipping problems, which frequently cause characters to fall through floors or move through solid objects.
Sound
The audio is one of the stronger elements of the presentation. The voice work is fantastic for all of the main characters, and the music from the film is used well to set the tone in the game.
The sounds from the game are made for user who love surround sound as it gives the user a realistic feeling.
Conclusion
This game is an overall good game to play, considering it's played on a PSP. Even though having lost to other console versions of Godfather, the PSP version of Godfather has added a strategic card-based game, working up to become the Don of New York.
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