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  • Summary: Whiskey Mafia: Frank's Story is the new chapter of an ambitious crime story set in New York City in the mid 1920s.

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  1. Sep 4, 2021
    40
    If you’re not on the lookout for a quick top-up to your Gamerscore, I’d recommend giving Whiskey Mafia: Frank's Story a miss. It gets points for its unique setting and interesting premise, but not much else. The fact is, with Whiskey Mafia you’ll be getting a game that consists of a story with clear room for improvement, and a few repetitive minigames.
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  1. Sep 14, 2021
    4
    Whiskey Mafia: Frank’s story is time to take a trip to the 1920s in America, the current title by ChiliDog Interactive. We’ll be accepting ofWhiskey Mafia: Frank’s story is time to take a trip to the 1920s in America, the current title by ChiliDog Interactive. We’ll be accepting of mobsters, connecting native fight clubs and entrusting a small bit of amicable arson on the rise to the top of New York City. It sounds great right? Frank is a native postman in Prohibition times in America and who’s content to preserve for the fact that he hasn’t been paid in three months. One day, he satisfies an ancient war friend Leo who offers a thrilling business opportunity. From here on Frank becomes a bar owner that battles mobsters and sort of the town. It’s a decent start to the story. Theres room for improvement however. Franks Story is tough to pursue at times. While I understand that the developers first language isn’t English, Whiskey Mafia is satisfied with spelling and grammar mistakes which is ok in my book as I always enjoyed my share of “Engrish” over the years. For a game that depends on narrative, I would have valued further influence on the story progression. Theres only one choice in the total game whether to take out a gangster or allow him to exist seems senseless in determining if the narrative proceeds. There are important shortcomings with Whiskey Mafias gameplay also. The sole highlight is the battle portion of the game when you’re challenged by a small agency in what you can do. The defeat portion isn’t the evil, the mini-games are. ChiliDog Interactive are quickly creating a name for themselves as one of those developers infamous for comfortable Gamerscore. You wont even want to sport the total game which is only about an hour anyhow to make the entire 1000 Gamerscore. If you’re not on the lookout for quick Gamerscore, I’d say Whiskey Mafia: Franks Story is a miss. It best points are its singular setting and fascinating start, but not a lot more meat on the bone I’m sorry to say. The fact is, with Whiskey Mafia teases you with a nice story and tricks you into many mini-games. The price of admission is fair for what you get, but you will have more fun if you go into it with no expectations set.
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