1930s Lost Heaven. A taxi driver falls in with the mob — and finds out there's no clean way out of the family.

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Lost Heaven, 1930. Tommy Angelo is just a cab driver trying to make ends meet during the Depression — until one rainy night, two gangsters jump in the back of his cab and his quiet life is over. One favour leads to another, and soon Tommy is a made man in the Salieri crime family, running jobs, pulling heists and climbing the ranks of an organisation that rewards loyalty and punishes doubt in equal measure. But the higher you rise in the family, the more you realise the costs.

Mafia: Definitive Edition is a complete ground-up remake of the 2002 original — rebuilt in the engine used for Mafia III, with fully rewritten dialogue, new cutscenes, expanded story content and a vastly more detailed version of Lost Heaven. The core identity is preserved: this is a story-driven, cinematic crime drama, not a sandbox. Missions follow a structured narrative rather than offering open-world freedom. Period-accurate cars handle realistically. The city feels lived-in and atmospheric rather than busy with distractions. For players who want a game that plays like a Scorsese film — patient, character-driven and morally serious — Mafia: Definitive Edition remains one of the finest examples of its kind.

Key Features: • Complete remake of the 2002 original — rebuilt engine, rewritten story, new cutscenes • Cinematic linear crime drama set in 1930s Lost Heaven — story-first, not sandbox • Period-accurate vehicles with realistic handling · drive-by mechanics · cover shooting • Expanded story content and new missions not in the original • Free Ride mode for open exploration of Lost Heaven after completing the story



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