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6.9

Mixed or average reviews- based on 67 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 33 out of 67
  2. Negative: 10 out of 67
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  1. MikeO
    May 24, 2009
    9
    Having played the single player campaign pretty much straight for 3 days I was impressed. My friend had said he got bored and found it repetive but I thought this was a brilliant game. Having never played the first game I found this one innovative and original with a decent storyline, even if it lacked a back story for those of us who aren't familiar with the films or games Having played the single player campaign pretty much straight for 3 days I was impressed. My friend had said he got bored and found it repetive but I thought this was a brilliant game. Having never played the first game I found this one innovative and original with a decent storyline, even if it lacked a back story for those of us who aren't familiar with the films or games previously. I loved being able to control so many aspects of my own empire and loved the neat touch of the full character creation. I think the rating of the 60's is very harsh to what is a decent free-roamer but with a good accompanying story line. It's no San Andreas but then it doesn't try to be, it's a good original idea which I feel has been executed well. Expand
  2. SamSwitzer
    Apr 7, 2009
    10
    This game is the perfect synergy of RTS and FPS games! you can defend all your fronts by yourself, or you can send your family there through an RTS-like "don's view" window, in first person, there are very deep squad controls and a very obedient and wise AI. all around a very great game.
  3. ZackS
    Apr 18, 2009
    9
    After i beat the game i said to myself hey ill go give it a good score on metacritics. I also thought to myself that it would be in the 90's or 80's but the 60's really? This game is absolutely amazing one of the greatest games to come out in a really long time. Everyone should give this game a chance its epic!
  4. ThomasM
    Apr 14, 2009
    8
    As a fan of the first game i was somewhat dissapointed with the Godfather 2. I bought the game expecting the graphics to be sub par so when i played it it was no surprise. However,all the games trailers led me to believe that i would be in complete control and thus be like a Don. The game would let me do this by recruiting people to my family at will and generally let me control them as As a fan of the first game i was somewhat dissapointed with the Godfather 2. I bought the game expecting the graphics to be sub par so when i played it it was no surprise. However,all the games trailers led me to believe that i would be in complete control and thus be like a Don. The game would let me do this by recruiting people to my family at will and generally let me control them as well as taking over rival bussnisess. But when i started the game it would only let me hire one guy and that was a choice between 2. Im okay with that for the initial tutorial elements but i fully expected to be given full reins to my family shortly in the future but i am 5 hours in and that is still not the case. Still many elements of the game have me hooked and I can hardly stop thinking about how to expand my criminal empire with my puny family. If you can live with sub par graphics, overly long tutorial elements,ridicously easy game play then i strongly urge you to purchase this game. Expand
  5. Oct 5, 2010
    8
    "Godfather II" is not as bad as people try to make it out to be. Sure the graphics aren't totally up to date but the story is very enjoyable, especially if you already know the Godfather story. One big accusation is that the game is very repetitive and while this may be true in some ways it isn't on most. The way you progress in the game is you have to take over certain rackets and and by"Godfather II" is not as bad as people try to make it out to be. Sure the graphics aren't totally up to date but the story is very enjoyable, especially if you already know the Godfather story. One big accusation is that the game is very repetitive and while this may be true in some ways it isn't on most. The way you progress in the game is you have to take over certain rackets and and by controlling all of them you get a bonus, such as armored cars or body armor. Because there are many different types of rackets there is a need for constant racketeering thus making people state that this game is repetitive. Personally, I did not find this too repetitive but at times did want to just get through it and move on to the next mission. The "3D" map mode was an interesting concept if you were looking at it from street view the whole time but most of the time will be seen from overhead view which did not look as impressive. The length of the game pretty good (approximately 15 hours) and sort of immerses you in the life of a Don. Overall "Godfather II" is a very good open world third person shooter that offers a lot of fun and a good story. Expand
  6. Mar 8, 2017
    9
    Awesome game that is very under rated. As good as the first game, if not better. Lots of new gameplay elements have been added. It's well worth a play through on any system.
Metascore
65

Mixed or average reviews - based on 72 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 25 out of 72
  2. Negative: 9 out of 72
  1. 100
    It isn't the best open-world game out there, but it does a sublime job of capturing what it feels like to be the head of a virtual crime family. [Apr 2009, p.81]
  2. Pelit (Finland)
    81
    The Godfather 2 is a quite good, but too short GTA-style virtual criminal's sandbox. It doesn't look as impressive as "GTA IV", nor does it have as many things to do as "Saint's Row 2." [Mar 2009]
  3. Though it deftly combines action, strategy, and resource management, Godfather II simply never evolves. [May 2009, p.74]