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The Godfather: The Don's Edition - Random Chaos - Brutal Funny Ending - HD

The Godfather: The Game is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Electronic Arts. It is the first video game in the Godfather series and based upon the 1972 film of the same name. Originally released in March 2006 for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and Microsoft Windows, The Godfather has since been released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii. A smaller variant of the game has also been published for the PlayStation Portable. The PlayStation 3 version, titled The Godfather: The Don's Edition, worked off the Wii's interactive controlling, and utilized the Sixaxis motion sensor controls. While there are less moves available than on the Wii version, players can use Sixaxis to shove people around and perform special execution moves. However, unlike the Wii, these moves are generally finishing moves and thus not always available. The Don's Edition also includes the "Corleone Expansion Pack", which adds new gameplay and missions, and shipyard and rail yard transportation hubs for the player to "explore and exploit". These new locations provide a few special scenarios, as well as five new hit missions. The game is notable in that it features the return of several actors from the original film to lend their voice. The participating actors are James Caan as Sonny Corleone, Robert Duvall as Tom Hagen, John Martino as Paulie Gatto, and Abe Vigoda as Salvatore Tessio, with the most notable absences being Marlon Brando (because of his ill health and his late death, the audio producers found that the quality of the recordings were not good enough and hired an imitator, although players can hear one piece of audio that Brando recorded)[citation needed], John Cazale (due to his death in 1978), Richard Castellano (due to his death in 1988) and Al Pacino (who is absent in image as well as voice, choosing to lend his image instead to Scarface: The World Is Yours.) Electronic Arts announced in 2005 that players could create mobsters of their own, customizing their character's physical features, build and clothing in a very in-depth program known as "MobFace." Also, the game would not be the traditional mission-style type but a sandbox game, in a huge free-roam New York City of the 1940s and early 1950s, and would feature non-linear gameplay (similar to games in the Grand Theft Auto franchise). EA also created the "Black Hand" control system as a means of pressuring and extorting business owners. Using the analog sticks on the game controller, players have a wide range of available methods to achieve their goals. These methods include punching, kicking, headbutting, strangling, etc. The game engine used in The Godfather: The Game was later revamped and used in the science fiction survival horror title Dead Space, which was released in 2008. EA released a sequel to The Godfather in 2009. The game starts in 1936 in Little Italy with a cutscene that shows the death of Johnny Trapani, the father of the main character Aldo Trapani (the name is confirmed in the sequel) and the destruction of his bakery by the Barzini crime family, one of the Corleones' rivals in New York. In the aftermath, Don Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando/Doug Abrahams) comforts the child, telling him that when he is old enough and the time is right he will have his revenge. The story then moves to 1945, with the wedding that begins the film. Aldo's mother, Serafina (Sirenetta Leoni), asks Don Corleone to look after him, as he has been hanging with the wrong crowd, so the Don sends Luca Brasi (Gary Chalk) to recruit Aldo into the Mafia. From this point forward, Aldo is taken under the Corleone family's wing and begins to work his way up the organization. The game then features two basic storylines; the first involves the major events from the film (with Aldo making major contributions) and the second sees a personal story arc develop. After the story missions have been completed, Aldo becomes an underboss, and after he takes out the rival families' compounds, he becomes Don of the Corleone family's operations in New York. Alongside the story missions, Aldo participates in taking over control of New York from the rival families by extorting businesses and buying out rackets, seizing control of warehouses, performing contract hits, and fighting mob wars when the vendetta level between the Corleones and a rival family gets high enough.

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