
The true cause for this is unknown, but many believe it is due to the corruption of model/material files in the game or a RAM overload.
"Black kraken" refers to various glitches that occur that cause the surrounding world to start turning black and shoot out various spiky shards. His character and some of his missions were reused in Joe's Adventures/Jimmy's Vendetta. He was a mechanic in Southport and he would assign you optional missions like car bombings and thefts. Carlos Lopez was originally a major character in Mafia II. "Collisionless potholes" refers to a rare glitch where the ground either disappears or becomes collisionless, meaning any loose objects fall directly into Blue Hell/the underworld. The Sicily Military Truck, Moscardo AS37, German Half Truck, Wespe, and Forklift are typically unavailable driveable vehicles. There's very limited beta gameplay footage available, so seeing them is rare. "Seth and Winston" and "Cole" are gun manufacturers in Mafia II, parodying "Smith and Wesson" and "Colt.". This glitch occurs with the leather jacket and trousers. It is possible for Joe to have black/discolored eyes in Joe's Adventures. "1952" refers to a beta mission set a year after Mafia II ended. You can skip killing Tommy if you collect enough money to pay Bruno back before killing Tommy. "The Hillwood Mansion" is a retro-futuristic house in Hillwood that was originally going to be a purchaseable property in Mafia II, but was recycled for a mission in Joe's Adventures. At the right angle, it can completely wreck your car. "Invisible wall glitches" are various modelling anomalies in the road that your car can potentially hit. So if you're looking for a title where you can run around and shoot 'em up gangster style, then Mafia 2 might be up your alley. Although they didn't really give you the capability of roaming around, it still made me want to play more of the game. So besides all the shenanigans the Mafia 2 demo was pretty good, but it was too short for my taste.
It's like when the King and I were there their staff had us wait in an unofficial line waiting to see the Mafia 2 game, along with a sneak peek at Civilization V (another game that looked amazing, but couldn't get any pictures or recordings of that game due to them being so secretive.) The issue I felt with this demo was that 2K went a little to far of keeping things Secret Squirrel. I also pissed off the cops really easily, which is good because it shows that the police in Mafia 2 are a little bit smarter in the A.I. It seems that the driving is very touchy, but I did have fun slamming those old big-assed cars into one another.
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The movements are pretty good, but sometimes it does take a little bit to get used to how to maneuver the character around in third-person mode. The graphics are a hell of a lot better then the first game from the look of the demo.
The Mafia 2 demo is set up so you can run around for a little bit to check out the area. (I love this video! It will make you laugh, unless your a vegan, then sucks to be you!) When the King and I were at the PAX East we were lucky to play the game, but of course we got screwed because it was at the end of the day of the convention, so we got kicked out before we could finish the demo. Second I have been waiting a long time for this sequel to come out (I believe I found out about it back in 2007, so I was wondering why it took so long to get to this point.) But it's finally here, yet it seemed that 2K Games wasn't giving people the chance to really play the game before its release date. Video Games "Mafia 2" Demo Too Short For Its Own Goodįirst things first: I loved the first Mafia game.