PS2 Review - 'Made Man: Confessions of the Family Blood'
WorthPlaying
17 June 2008
Summary: Work up the ranks of The Mob, from opportunist G.I. fighting in Vietnam, to "wise guy" on the make, doing deeds and winning favor from the Don in New York City.
Conclusion: If you painstakingly dig through Made Man's seemingly endless onslaught of poor design decisions and ugly problems, you might be able to spot a few things that come
Pros: A surprisingly decent (albeit limited) licensed soundtrack, The guy who voices Joey does a good job.
Cons: Gameplay is an awkward, frustrating mess, Graphics can get downright painful to look at, Enemies are an interesting mixture of stump-dumb and sniper-quality shooters, ...
Summary: After a few hours with Made Man, you'll be begging for someone to put two in the back of your head.
Pros: A surprisingly decent (albeit limited) licensed soundtrack, The guy who voices Joey does a good job.
Cons: Gameplay is an awkward, frustrating mess, Graphics can get downright painful to look at, Enemies are an interesting mixture of stump-dumb and sniper-quality shooters, ...
Excerpt: Jeu d'action à la 3e personne, 'Made Man' retrace la vie de Joey Verola, et son ascension au sein de l'organisation criminelle la plus redoutée de l'histoire : la Mafia.