Strauss Zelnick, the supreme overlord of Take-Two Interactive, has deigned to bless us with his infinite wisdom, declaring that Mafia: The Old Country, a game that probably confused your grandma, has “performed well ahead of expectations.” 🤣 Yes, folks, brace yourselves; the future of the Mafia franchise is so bright, you’ll need to wear shades… or maybe just gouge your eyes out to avoid seeing another installment.🕶️
Zelnick, in an exclusive interview with IGN (because who else would care?), revealed that The Old Country, a game so forgettable it makes beige paint seem exciting, somehow defied the odds. While the exact sales figures remain shrouded in mystery 🕵️ (probably because they’re too embarrassing to reveal), Take-Two’s earnings report did mention something about “quickly surpassing internal expectations.” Translation: they expected it to flop harder than a fish out of water, but it only flopped moderately. 🐟 This is the same earnings call that delayed Grand Theft Auto 6 to November 2026, so clearly, Take-Two knows what they’re doing… right? 🤔
This stunning success suggests that we might be subjected to more “narrative-driven experiences” in the same vein. 🤢 Although a new Mafia game is likely years away (thank God 🙏), Zelnick is “really excited.” We’re sure he is; after all, what’s not to love about squeezing every last drop of nostalgia out of a franchise until it’s a withered husk? 💀
Mafia: The Old Country, released earlier this year at the budget price of $49.99, is apparently a narrative masterpiece that takes a whopping ten hours to complete. ⏱️ Unlike the rest of the series, which are vast open-world adventures, The Old Country is a “highly focused narrative experience.” In other words, it’s a linear snoozefest that you can finish in a weekend. 😴
Set in 1900s Sicily, the game focuses on a brand new character named Enzo Favara, who gets mixed up with the Torrisi crime family. 🍝 It’s a period piece, so expect lots of sepia tones and dialogue that sounds like it was written by a bored history professor. 📜
The Old Country has a “Mostly Positive” score on Steam. Don’t get too excited; that just means that more than half of the people who bought it didn’t immediately demand a refund. 💰 Even CGMagazine gave it a 6.5/10, which is basically the participation trophy of game reviews. 🏆 They said, “Mafia: The Old Country is the textbook definition of fine,” which is about as damning as faint praise gets. 🔥 The game is so forgettable that it makes quicksand look like a solid investment. 🧱
Mafia: The Old Country is available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. But honestly, you’d probably have more fun watching paint dry. 🎨
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