Juego de padres: Mafia II
Mafia II: Jimmy's Vendetta

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Resumen

Jimmy's Vendetta introduce un nuevo personaje en el mundo de Mafia II, donde los jugadores ven el mundo a través de los ojos de Jimmy, un mercenario. Jimmy es el tipo al que llaman los demás cuando necesitan acabar el trabajo.

Los jugadores se ensuciarán las manos ayudando a Jimmy a limpiar los líos de los demás mientras se enfrentan a los mafiosos italianos e irlandeses que residen en Empire Bay. A medida que los jugadores progresan, se desbloquean docenas de nuevas misiones, incluyendo asesinatos y persecuciones cronometradas en vehículos que terminan en dramáticos tiroteos y explosivas persecuciones en coche. Ejecútalas con disparos mortales a la cabeza o con explosivos cargados, y acumula puntos por derrapes con precisión, saltos elevados y velocidad sobrealimentada. Los multiplicadores y los combos añaden puntos extra a las puntuaciones totales que se publicarán inmediatamente en el nuevo sistema de clasificación en línea, lo que proporciona una gran rejugabilidad a medida que los jugadores se esfuerzan por llegar a lo más alto de la clasificación.


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Review by InfoGuy [user]
28 de agosto de 2014

Jimmy's Vendetta was such a wasted opportunity for a introducing a new character into the game. I felt no emotional connection to theJimmy's Vendetta was such a wasted opportunity for a introducing a new character into the game. I felt no emotional connection to the character simply because he didn't show any character at all in the DLC. Drive there, start the mission, finish the mission. Rinse and repeat. No cutscenes (or at least very very few) and not much backstory.I feel like this side-mission style gameplay would have worked well if it was added to the base Mafia 2 game, to give Vito a little bit of free roam, rather than being stuck in a linear storyline, albeit a good one. You have to have a strong storyline to anchor these mindless shoot-em-up segments, otherwise, it turns into what this DLC has become. Do this do that. Shoot this guy. Steal this car. Beat this guy up. I feel like an NPC that just appears to finish a task, and then disappear.As the opening sequence of the DLC goes, got a problem? You call Jimmy. In a jam? You call Jimmy. That pretty much sums up the entire experience playing as Jimmy. An NPC simulator.

10
Review by PerverseImp [user]
20 de junio de 2012

Mafia 2 had a strong story-line, and while there wasn't very much else to do in the game-world in terms of side-missions, the quality of theMafia 2 had a strong story-line, and while there wasn't very much else to do in the game-world in terms of side-missions, the quality of the story made this somewhat forgivable. Jimmy's Vendetta is nothing but side-missions. Jimmy a character who is never seen or mentioned in the main game, is out for revenge in a wafer-thin...there's a couple f cut-scenes to set this up and then the rest is just nothing but side-missions. there's none of the great characterization that made the main game so enjoyable just moving from location to location shooting some people stealing some cars...rinse and repeat.The missions themselves are boring dull and repetitive, and most take place in the open world environment rather than in buildings or set pieces like those in the main game. This makes shootouts a pain as the is very rarely any good cover (which would be nice since your shooting mechanics are cove-based) and enemies will often circle around and shoot you killing you quickly. It's clear Jimmy was supposed to have been Vito, they haven't even bothered to give enemies new dialogue they keep calling Jimmy (a 40-50 year old tall bald man) "Kid".Had these missions been part of the main game, it would of probably pushed the game up a little more. On their own as £6 DLC they aren't worth the price of admission, had a new interesting story been fashioned around them it could have worked but it's clear this was rushed out cut content with a minimal of changes to make it seem as if it was a new adventure.

50
Review by Fishermang [user]
21 de septiembre de 2010

This DLC is pretty average. I bought it because I wanted to experience more of Mafia 2, which was story, atmosphere, and general mafia-relatedThis DLC is pretty average. I bought it because I wanted to experience more of Mafia 2, which was story, atmosphere, and general mafia-related stuff. Jimmy's Vendetta lacks the first two points. It's fun to be able to drive around the city, and the missions are fun to do. However, it is not fun being told how you should do them, and that is what this DLC does: it forces you to finnish them during a certain amount of time so you can accumulate points and get a spot on leaderboards. This idea is nice, but it would be much better if they implemented a way to turn off time and points, so players who wan't to do the new missions at their own pace, can do that. I for one loved walking around and playing in character in Mafia 2, because of its outstanding atmosphere. All of that is taken away in the DLC where you crash into your opponents, explode things and headshot things as fast as you can to get a higher score before the time runs out. Therefore I rate it averagely.

75
Review by Multiplayer.it
N/A

In a basic plot, the character of Jimmy with his mix of charisma and ignorance stands out and the presence of new targets boost the replaying of Mafia II. Too bad for the excessive bugs in the artificial intelligence.

70
Review by LEVEL (Czech Republic)
N/A

First large extra content to mafia's hitman story comes with a short play-time and unbalanced difficulty. Consider waiting until DLC compilation (Jimmy's Betrayal, Payback and Adventure) hits the shelves.

Información sobre el juego
Fecha de lanzamiento 7 de septiembre de 2010
Editor 2K Games
Modos de juego Un solo jugador
Perspectivas de los jugadores Tercera persona
Géneros Carreras, Tirador
Temas Acción
Plataformas PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360