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A Cinematic Masterpiece of a Game in Mafia III
Game Review - Mafia III

A Cinematic Masterpiece of a Game in Mafia III

December 8, 2016 Marion Constante

Go back to 1968 and live the memories of Lincoln Clay, a Vietnam War vet and member of Sammy’s gang in New Orleans. Will Lincoln successfully pull off the robbery of the Federal Reserve? Check out Mafia III to find out and immerse yourself in a rich story and deep gameplay about organized crime in New Orleans.

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