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Bioshock 2 Steam CD Key

XCOM: Enemy Within Steam CD Key

XCOM: Enemy Within Steam CD Key

XCOM: Enemy Within is a large expansion pack for XCOM: Enemy Unknown, created by Firaxis Games studio known for, among others, Sid Meier's Civilization V. The production introduces a lot of novelties to the game. Among other things, a new resource type, new weapons, upgrades, maps, skills and content for multiplayer games have been released. One of the most important novelties is a new type of raw material called "meld". It is a kind of nanontechnological swarm of microscopic robots-organisms that can modify the human genotype. This translates into the possibility of a genetic "improvement" of the human body or its seamless connection with mechanical elements. Thanks to him, soldiers can be genetically modified. Both offensive and defensive bio-modifications are available. Thanks to the "report", another soldier class was introduced to the Enemy Within - Mec Trooper. To access it, you must first build a special building. We send him one of our pupils who loses his previous skills, but gains completely new ones. Through a series of medical procedures, amputations and replacing elements of the human body with cold steel, we adapt our subordinate to the use of the Mechanical Cyberprotective Exoskeleton, MEC for short. The result is a cyber soldier that comes in three options: Guardian, Guardian, and Paladin. They differ in their special abilities. In the new version of XCOM there are also medals that can be awarded to deserving commandos, thus increasing their combat capabilities. Enemy Within introduces two new species of aliens to the game, a seeker and mechtoid, and a human organization called EXALT, which wants to use alien technology to gain power over the world.

HUF 1136.69
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Sid Meier's Starships Steam CD Key

Sid Meier's Starships Steam CD Key

Sid Meier's Starships is the next installment of the popular series of turn-based strategies. This time, however, we leave the surface of the planets and move to outer space - this is where we try to defeat other factions. Unlike the immediate predecessor, Civlization: Beyond Earth, in Starships we do not manage a colony in an alien world, but a fleet of ships. The game is developed by a team created by the Firaxis Games studio, headed by Sid Meier himself, the creator of the series. Starships begins when human civilization receives a call for help from a distant planet. Without hesitating, earthly leaders decide to send an armed expedition to help an unknown sender. After reaching the destination, we must not only achieve the main goal, but also carry out side missions that will save the inhabitants of a distant galaxy from extinction. The whole story takes place shortly after the events of Beyond Earth, which is why we will meet the leaders known from the previous installment of the series. The game differs in its assumptions from its predecessors - not only takes us into outer space, but also forces a different approach to the game. Instead of building an intergalactic empire, our primary task is to protect individual planets and combat regularly emerging threats. The fight itself takes place on the basis of a turn-based system, and each of the tasks takes place on a separate map, the vast majority of which is procedurally generated. After completing the required number of missions in a given sector, it becomes attached to our intergalactic federation. Then we can build our own buildings in its area, improving the economy of the empire. Due to the action taking place in space, Starships lacks classic units and has been replaced by powerful ships. The player can freely modify and improve them, e.g. by increasing the thickness of the armor or speed, or by adding the masking ability. We will also create some of the units ourselves from scratch, deciding not only about their combat capabilities, but also their shape and appearance. Traditionally, there is a technology tree in the game. Many of the branches of science and development are entirely fictional and based on futurological guesswork. Traditionally, victory can be achieved in several ways, i.e. by eliminating opponents, taking over a sufficiently large part of the galaxy, building the required number of so-called miracles or achieving a significant scientific advantage. Starships is based on a graphics engine that has already been used in Civilization V and Civilization: Beyond Earth. Due to the fact that they are intended not only for desktop computers, but also for mobile devices, the creators decided to simplify the production, allowing less advanced equipment to support the production.

HUF 123.55
1

Mafia II Definitive Edition GOG CD Key

Mafia II Definitive Edition GOG CD Key

Mafia II for PC, X360 and PS3 is a continuation of the gangster action game Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven, developed in 2002 by the Czech studio Illusion Softworks. The same development team is responsible for the creation of the game, which in 2008, after being taken over by Take-Two Interactive, operates under the new name 2K Czech. In addition to both installments of the Mafia series, the team has also made two well-known series of tactical shooters Hidden and Dangerous and Vietcong.In terms of the story told, Mafia II retains the plot with the first installment of the series (including numerous flavors and references), but this time the action takes place several years after the events described there (turn of the 40s and 50s), and during the game we take over control of a completely new hero. In the game we play the role of a certain Vittorio Scaletti, who in 1945 ends his military service and returns to his hometown of Empire Bay. Together with his old friend Joe Barbaro, our protagonist tries to find himself in a new reality in which the pinnacle of dreams is a stable job for starvation at the nearby docks. Our hero, however, does not intend to follow in the footsteps of his peers and, wishing to ensure a decent life for himself, slowly enters the path of crime, and as the game progresses, he becomes a full member of the influential, local mafia family.The gameplay mechanics in Mafia II are almost in all aspects an extension of the ideas used in the predecessor that was published eight years earlier. The place of action here is again a city with an open structure of about 10 square miles - the monumental Empire Bay, which is in fact quite a loose, virtual adaptation of New York (in the game we meet, among others, such characteristic buildings as the Empire State Building or the bridge Brooklyn). The city is divided into several different districts, including Little Italy, Chinatown, an industrial or port district, a district of the rich, as well as slums). As in the original, the axis of the game is a fairly linear storyline, which should take a total of about 10-15 hours to complete. Subsequent tasks are quite varied, offering, among others spectacular skirmishes with members of rival mafia families, car rides during which we have to follow someone or run away from the police, and even challenges involving the necessity to act from hiding. However, the player is not forced to follow the plot path and in the course of the game can also devote himself to numerous side plots and additional activities.Compared to the first installment of the series, Mafia II offers much greater freedom of action and the possibility of unhindered exploration of the city around us, which lives its own life and tempts with a large number of not entirely legal attractions. While playing, we can steal vehicles (by breaking glass or a bit more subtly), choosing from over 50 models modeled on real brands, and then improving and modifying them in the workshop. In Empire Bay, we will also find a lot of shops where we can buy clothes, eat or get new weapons. Our protagonist has also gained a range of new skills and now he can, for example, fist with more blows, hide behind various covers, and jump over obstacles. As the action of the game takes place a bit later than the events of the first Mafia, we are also accompanied by slightly different, even more cruel realities, as well as a completely different city style and much faster cars.

HUF 98.84
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Mafia II Definitive Edition Steam Account

Mafia II Definitive Edition Steam Account

Mafia II for PC, X360 and PS3 is a continuation of the gangster action game Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven, developed in 2002 by the Czech studio Illusion Softworks. The same development team is responsible for the creation of the game, which in 2008, after being taken over by Take-Two Interactive, operates under the new name 2K Czech. In addition to both installments of the Mafia series, the team has also made two well-known series of tactical shooters Hidden and Dangerous and Vietcong.In terms of the story told, Mafia II retains the plot with the first installment of the series (including numerous flavors and references), but this time the action takes place several years after the events described there (turn of the 40s and 50s), and during the game we take over control of a completely new hero. In the game we play the role of a certain Vittorio Scaletti, who in 1945 ends his military service and returns to his hometown of Empire Bay. Together with his old friend Joe Barbaro, our protagonist tries to find himself in a new reality in which the pinnacle of dreams is a stable job for starvation at the nearby docks. Our hero, however, does not intend to follow in the footsteps of his peers and, wishing to ensure a decent life for himself, slowly enters the path of crime, and as the game progresses, he becomes a full member of the influential, local mafia family.The gameplay mechanics in Mafia II are almost in all aspects an extension of the ideas used in the predecessor that was published eight years earlier. The place of action here is again a city with an open structure of about 10 square miles - the monumental Empire Bay, which is in fact quite a loose, virtual adaptation of New York (in the game we meet, among others, such characteristic buildings as the Empire State Building or the bridge Brooklyn). The city is divided into several different districts, including Little Italy, Chinatown, an industrial or port district, a district of the rich, as well as slums). As in the original, the axis of the game is a fairly linear storyline, which should take a total of about 10-15 hours to complete. Subsequent tasks are quite varied, offering, among others spectacular skirmishes with members of rival mafia families, car rides during which we have to follow someone or run away from the police, and even challenges involving the necessity to act from hiding. However, the player is not forced to follow the plot path and in the course of the game can also devote himself to numerous side plots and additional activities.Compared to the first installment of the series, Mafia II offers much greater freedom of action and the possibility of unhindered exploration of the city around us, which lives its own life and tempts with a large number of not entirely legal attractions. While playing, we can steal vehicles (by breaking glass or a bit more subtly), choosing from over 50 models modeled on real brands, and then improving and modifying them in the workshop. In Empire Bay, we will also find a lot of shops where we can buy clothes, eat or get new weapons. Our protagonist has also gained a range of new skills and now he can, for example, fist with more blows, hide behind various covers, and jump over obstacles. As the action of the game takes place a bit later than the events of the first Mafia, we are also accompanied by slightly different, even more cruel realities, as well as a completely different city style and much faster cars.

HUF 5601.10
1

Mafia II Digital Deluxe Edition Steam CD Key

Mafia II Digital Deluxe Edition Steam CD Key

Mafia II for PC, X360 and PS3 is a continuation of the gangster action game Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven, developed in 2002 by the Czech studio Illusion Softworks. The same development team is responsible for the creation of the game, which in 2008, after being taken over by Take-Two Interactive, operates under the new name 2K Czech. In addition to both installments of the Mafia series, the team has also made two well-known series of tactical shooters Hidden and Dangerous and Vietcong.In terms of the story told, Mafia II retains the plot with the first installment of the series (including numerous flavors and references), but this time the action takes place several years after the events described there (turn of the 40s and 50s), and during the game we take over control of a completely new hero. In the game we play the role of a certain Vittorio Scaletti, who in 1945 ends his military service and returns to his hometown of Empire Bay. Together with his old friend Joe Barbaro, our protagonist tries to find himself in a new reality in which the pinnacle of dreams is a stable job for starvation at the nearby docks. Our hero, however, does not intend to follow in the footsteps of his peers and, wishing to ensure a decent life for himself, slowly enters the path of crime, and as the game progresses, he becomes a full member of the influential, local mafia family.The gameplay mechanics in Mafia II are almost in all aspects an extension of the ideas used in the predecessor that was published eight years earlier. The place of action here is again a city with an open structure of about 10 square miles - the monumental Empire Bay, which is in fact quite a loose, virtual adaptation of New York (in the game we meet, among others, such characteristic buildings as the Empire State Building or the bridge Brooklyn). The city is divided into several different districts, including Little Italy, Chinatown, an industrial or port district, a district of the rich, as well as slums). As in the original, the axis of the game is a fairly linear storyline, which should take a total of about 10-15 hours to complete. Subsequent tasks are quite varied, offering, among others spectacular skirmishes with members of rival mafia families, car rides during which we have to follow someone or run away from the police, and even challenges involving the necessity to act from hiding. However, the player is not forced to follow the plot path and in the course of the game can also devote himself to numerous side plots and additional activities.Compared to the first installment of the series, Mafia II offers much greater freedom of action and the possibility of unhindered exploration of the city around us, which lives its own life and tempts with a large number of not entirely legal attractions. While playing, we can steal vehicles (by breaking glass or a bit more subtly), choosing from over 50 models modeled on real brands, and then improving and modifying them in the workshop. In Empire Bay, we will also find a lot of shops where we can buy clothes, eat or get new weapons. Our protagonist has also gained a range of new skills and now he can, for example, fist with more blows, hide behind various covers, and jump over obstacles. As the action of the game takes place a bit later than the events of the first Mafia, we are also accompanied by slightly different, even more cruel realities, as well as a completely different city style and much faster cars.

HUF 14464.01
1

Mafia II Definitive Edition Europe Steam CD Key

Mafia II Definitive Edition Europe Steam CD Key

Mafia II for PC, X360 and PS3 is a continuation of the gangster action game Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven, developed in 2002 by the Czech studio Illusion Softworks. The same development team is responsible for the creation of the game, which in 2008, after being taken over by Take-Two Interactive, operates under the new name 2K Czech. In addition to both installments of the Mafia series, the team has also made two well-known series of tactical shooters Hidden and Dangerous and Vietcong.In terms of the story told, Mafia II retains the plot with the first installment of the series (including numerous flavors and references), but this time the action takes place several years after the events described there (turn of the 40s and 50s), and during the game we take over control of a completely new hero. In the game we play the role of a certain Vittorio Scaletti, who in 1945 ends his military service and returns to his hometown of Empire Bay. Together with his old friend Joe Barbaro, our protagonist tries to find himself in a new reality in which the pinnacle of dreams is a stable job for starvation at the nearby docks. Our hero, however, does not intend to follow in the footsteps of his peers and, wishing to ensure a decent life for himself, slowly enters the path of crime, and as the game progresses, he becomes a full member of the influential, local mafia family.The gameplay mechanics in Mafia II are almost in all aspects an extension of the ideas used in the predecessor that was published eight years earlier. The place of action here is again a city with an open structure of about 10 square miles - the monumental Empire Bay, which is in fact quite a loose, virtual adaptation of New York (in the game we meet, among others, such characteristic buildings as the Empire State Building or the bridge Brooklyn). The city is divided into several different districts, including Little Italy, Chinatown, an industrial or port district, a district of the rich, as well as slums). As in the original, the axis of the game is a fairly linear storyline, which should take a total of about 10-15 hours to complete. Subsequent tasks are quite varied, offering, among others spectacular skirmishes with members of rival mafia families, car rides during which we have to follow someone or run away from the police, and even challenges involving the necessity to act from hiding. However, the player is not forced to follow the plot path and in the course of the game can also devote himself to numerous side plots and additional activities.Compared to the first installment of the series, Mafia II offers much greater freedom of action and the possibility of unhindered exploration of the city around us, which lives its own life and tempts with a large number of not entirely legal attractions. While playing, we can steal vehicles (by breaking glass or a bit more subtly), choosing from over 50 models modeled on real brands, and then improving and modifying them in the workshop. In Empire Bay, we will also find a lot of shops where we can buy clothes, eat or get new weapons. Our protagonist has also gained a range of new skills and now he can, for example, fist with more blows, hide behind various covers, and jump over obstacles. As the action of the game takes place a bit later than the events of the first Mafia, we are also accompanied by slightly different, even more cruel realities, as well as a completely different city style and much faster cars.

HUF 2586.39
1

Mafia II Definitive Edition Steam CD Key

Mafia II Definitive Edition Steam CD Key

Mafia II for PC, X360 and PS3 is a continuation of the gangster action game Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven, developed in 2002 by the Czech studio Illusion Softworks. The same development team is responsible for the creation of the game, which in 2008, after being taken over by Take-Two Interactive, operates under the new name 2K Czech. In addition to both installments of the Mafia series, the team has also made two well-known series of tactical shooters Hidden and Dangerous and Vietcong.In terms of the story told, Mafia II retains the plot with the first installment of the series (including numerous flavors and references), but this time the action takes place several years after the events described there (turn of the 40s and 50s), and during the game we take over control of a completely new hero. In the game we play the role of a certain Vittorio Scaletti, who in 1945 ends his military service and returns to his hometown of Empire Bay. Together with his old friend Joe Barbaro, our protagonist tries to find himself in a new reality in which the pinnacle of dreams is a stable job for starvation at the nearby docks. Our hero, however, does not intend to follow in the footsteps of his peers and, wishing to ensure a decent life for himself, slowly enters the path of crime, and as the game progresses, he becomes a full member of the influential, local mafia family.The gameplay mechanics in Mafia II are almost in all aspects an extension of the ideas used in the predecessor that was published eight years earlier. The place of action here is again a city with an open structure of about 10 square miles - the monumental Empire Bay, which is in fact quite a loose, virtual adaptation of New York (in the game we meet, among others, such characteristic buildings as the Empire State Building or the bridge Brooklyn). The city is divided into several different districts, including Little Italy, Chinatown, an industrial or port district, a district of the rich, as well as slums). As in the original, the axis of the game is a fairly linear storyline, which should take a total of about 10-15 hours to complete. Subsequent tasks are quite varied, offering, among others spectacular skirmishes with members of rival mafia families, car rides during which we have to follow someone or run away from the police, and even challenges involving the necessity to act from hiding. However, the player is not forced to follow the plot path and in the course of the game can also devote himself to numerous side plots and additional activities.Compared to the first installment of the series, Mafia II offers much greater freedom of action and the possibility of unhindered exploration of the city around us, which lives its own life and tempts with a large number of not entirely legal attractions. While playing, we can steal vehicles (by breaking glass or a bit more subtly), choosing from over 50 models modeled on real brands, and then improving and modifying them in the workshop. In Empire Bay, we will also find a lot of shops where we can buy clothes, eat or get new weapons. Our protagonist has also gained a range of new skills and now he can, for example, fist with more blows, hide behind various covers, and jump over obstacles. As the action of the game takes place a bit later than the events of the first Mafia, we are also accompanied by slightly different, even more cruel realities, as well as a completely different city style and much faster cars.

HUF 3438.91
1

Mafia II Digital Deluxe Edition Europe Steam CD Key

Mafia II Digital Deluxe Edition Europe Steam CD Key

Mafia II for PC, X360 and PS3 is a continuation of the gangster action game Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven, developed in 2002 by the Czech studio Illusion Softworks. The same development team is responsible for the creation of the game, which in 2008, after being taken over by Take-Two Interactive, operates under the new name 2K Czech. In addition to both installments of the Mafia series, the team has also made two well-known series of tactical shooters Hidden and Dangerous and Vietcong.In terms of the story told, Mafia II retains the plot with the first installment of the series (including numerous flavors and references), but this time the action takes place several years after the events described there (turn of the 40s and 50s), and during the game we take over control of a completely new hero. In the game we play the role of a certain Vittorio Scaletti, who in 1945 ends his military service and returns to his hometown of Empire Bay. Together with his old friend Joe Barbaro, our protagonist tries to find himself in a new reality in which the pinnacle of dreams is a stable job for starvation at the nearby docks. Our hero, however, does not intend to follow in the footsteps of his peers and, wishing to ensure a decent life for himself, slowly enters the path of crime, and as the game progresses, he becomes a full member of the influential, local mafia family.The gameplay mechanics in Mafia II are almost in all aspects an extension of the ideas used in the predecessor that was published eight years earlier. The place of action here is again a city with an open structure of about 10 square miles - the monumental Empire Bay, which is in fact quite a loose, virtual adaptation of New York (in the game we meet, among others, such characteristic buildings as the Empire State Building or the bridge Brooklyn). The city is divided into several different districts, including Little Italy, Chinatown, an industrial or port district, a district of the rich, as well as slums). As in the original, the axis of the game is a fairly linear storyline, which should take a total of about 10-15 hours to complete. Subsequent tasks are quite varied, offering, among others spectacular skirmishes with members of rival mafia families, car rides during which we have to follow someone or run away from the police, and even challenges involving the necessity to act from hiding. However, the player is not forced to follow the plot path and in the course of the game can also devote himself to numerous side plots and additional activities.Compared to the first installment of the series, Mafia II offers much greater freedom of action and the possibility of unhindered exploration of the city around us, which lives its own life and tempts with a large number of not entirely legal attractions. While playing, we can steal vehicles (by breaking glass or a bit more subtly), choosing from over 50 models modeled on real brands, and then improving and modifying them in the workshop. In Empire Bay, we will also find a lot of shops where we can buy clothes, eat or get new weapons. Our protagonist has also gained a range of new skills and now he can, for example, fist with more blows, hide behind various covers, and jump over obstacles. As the action of the game takes place a bit later than the events of the first Mafia, we are also accompanied by slightly different, even more cruel realities, as well as a completely different city style and much faster cars.

HUF 4452.05
1

Mafia II Definitive Edition XBOX Global XBOX One/Series X|S CD Key

Mafia II Definitive Edition XBOX Global XBOX One/Series X|S CD Key

Mafia II for PC, X360 and PS3 is a continuation of the gangster action game Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven, developed in 2002 by the Czech studio Illusion Softworks. The same development team is responsible for the creation of the game, which in 2008, after being taken over by Take-Two Interactive, operates under the new name 2K Czech. In addition to both installments of the Mafia series, the team has also made two well-known series of tactical shooters Hidden and Dangerous and Vietcong.In terms of the story told, Mafia II retains the plot with the first installment of the series (including numerous flavors and references), but this time the action takes place several years after the events described there (turn of the 40s and 50s), and during the game we take over control of a completely new hero. In the game we play the role of a certain Vittorio Scaletti, who in 1945 ends his military service and returns to his hometown of Empire Bay. Together with his old friend Joe Barbaro, our protagonist tries to find himself in a new reality in which the pinnacle of dreams is a stable job for starvation at the nearby docks. Our hero, however, does not intend to follow in the footsteps of his peers and, wishing to ensure a decent life for himself, slowly enters the path of crime, and as the game progresses, he becomes a full member of the influential, local mafia family.The gameplay mechanics in Mafia II are almost in all aspects an extension of the ideas used in the predecessor that was published eight years earlier. The place of action here is again a city with an open structure of about 10 square miles - the monumental Empire Bay, which is in fact quite a loose, virtual adaptation of New York (in the game we meet, among others, such characteristic buildings as the Empire State Building or the bridge Brooklyn). The city is divided into several different districts, including Little Italy, Chinatown, an industrial or port district, a district of the rich, as well as slums). As in the original, the axis of the game is a fairly linear storyline, which should take a total of about 10-15 hours to complete. Subsequent tasks are quite varied, offering, among others spectacular skirmishes with members of rival mafia families, car rides during which we have to follow someone or run away from the police, and even challenges involving the necessity to act from hiding. However, the player is not forced to follow the plot path and in the course of the game can also devote himself to numerous side plots and additional activities.Compared to the first installment of the series, Mafia II offers much greater freedom of action and the possibility of unhindered exploration of the city around us, which lives its own life and tempts with a large number of not entirely legal attractions. While playing, we can steal vehicles (by breaking glass or a bit more subtly), choosing from over 50 models modeled on real brands, and then improving and modifying them in the workshop. In Empire Bay, we will also find a lot of shops where we can buy clothes, eat or get new weapons. Our protagonist has also gained a range of new skills and now he can, for example, fist with more blows, hide behind various covers, and jump over obstacles. As the action of the game takes place a bit later than the events of the first Mafia, we are also accompanied by slightly different, even more cruel realities, as well as a completely different city style and much faster cars.

HUF 3393.61
1

Mafia II Definitive Edition Europe XBOX One/Series X|S CD Key

Mafia II Definitive Edition Europe XBOX One/Series X|S CD Key

Mafia II for PC, X360 and PS3 is a continuation of the gangster action game Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven, developed in 2002 by the Czech studio Illusion Softworks. The same development team is responsible for the creation of the game, which in 2008, after being taken over by Take-Two Interactive, operates under the new name 2K Czech. In addition to both installments of the Mafia series, the team has also made two well-known series of tactical shooters Hidden and Dangerous and Vietcong.In terms of the story told, Mafia II retains the plot with the first installment of the series (including numerous flavors and references), but this time the action takes place several years after the events described there (turn of the 40s and 50s), and during the game we take over control of a completely new hero. In the game we play the role of a certain Vittorio Scaletti, who in 1945 ends his military service and returns to his hometown of Empire Bay. Together with his old friend Joe Barbaro, our protagonist tries to find himself in a new reality in which the pinnacle of dreams is a stable job for starvation at the nearby docks. Our hero, however, does not intend to follow in the footsteps of his peers and, wishing to ensure a decent life for himself, slowly enters the path of crime, and as the game progresses, he becomes a full member of the influential, local mafia family.The gameplay mechanics in Mafia II are almost in all aspects an extension of the ideas used in the predecessor that was published eight years earlier. The place of action here is again a city with an open structure of about 10 square miles - the monumental Empire Bay, which is in fact quite a loose, virtual adaptation of New York (in the game we meet, among others, such characteristic buildings as the Empire State Building or the bridge Brooklyn). The city is divided into several different districts, including Little Italy, Chinatown, an industrial or port district, a district of the rich, as well as slums). As in the original, the axis of the game is a fairly linear storyline, which should take a total of about 10-15 hours to complete. Subsequent tasks are quite varied, offering, among others spectacular skirmishes with members of rival mafia families, car rides during which we have to follow someone or run away from the police, and even challenges involving the necessity to act from hiding. However, the player is not forced to follow the plot path and in the course of the game can also devote himself to numerous side plots and additional activities.Compared to the first installment of the series, Mafia II offers much greater freedom of action and the possibility of unhindered exploration of the city around us, which lives its own life and tempts with a large number of not entirely legal attractions. While playing, we can steal vehicles (by breaking glass or a bit more subtly), choosing from over 50 models modeled on real brands, and then improving and modifying them in the workshop. In Empire Bay, we will also find a lot of shops where we can buy clothes, eat or get new weapons. Our protagonist has also gained a range of new skills and now he can, for example, fist with more blows, hide behind various covers, and jump over obstacles. As the action of the game takes place a bit later than the events of the first Mafia, we are also accompanied by slightly different, even more cruel realities, as well as a completely different city style and much faster cars.

HUF 6824.28
1